EU backs bivalent Covid shots, UK supports vaccinating infants over 6 months

National COVID-⁠19 Preparedness Plan --White House Press Release

Massacusetts sues company that failed to return money for N95 masks it failed to deliver

Congressional report says financial technology companies fueled rampant fraud in U.S. Covid relief program

Pfizer and Clear Creek Bio partner to develop oral COVID-19 drug

Florida COVID cases increased in Novemeber, deaths top 83,000

COVID vaccine hesitancy linked to 'nocebo' side effects--study

Vaccine hesitancy about COVID-19 vaccines is a positive predictor of negative side effects with vaccination—an example of the "nocebo" effect—according to a study today in Scientific Reports.

Nocebo, a play on placebo, is a phenomenon in which people experience negative effects on health when they have negative views or expectations surrounding medical interventions.

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Boston establishing 11 wastewater COVID-19 testing sites

Exercise may increase the effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccine --study

Exercise may increase the effectiveness of your Covid-19 vaccine, a new study found: Here’s how to get the most benefit

Having the most protection from severe outcomes following Covid-19 infection is largely attributed to vaccination. But, the shot’s effectiveness may be enhanced by physical activity, a new study found.

Elevated levels of physical activity appeared to be associated with higher effectiveness from the primary series of the Covid-19 vaccination, according to new research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. 

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Symptomatic Covid-19 Infection Is Associated With An Increased Risk Of Overactive Bladder Symptoms--study

Myocarditis after Covid vaccine low among teens and young adults, large study finds

Flu vaccine appears to be a very good match to circulating strains -- CDC

Beijing drops COVID testing burden as wider easing seems likely

U.S. Covid Care Has Entered a New Stage of Crisis for the Uninsured

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Difficulty getting care for Covid-19 has become an increasingly common problem for poor, uninsured Americans. After paying about $25 billion to health care providers over the course of the pandemic to reimburse them for vaccinating, testing and treating people without insurance, the federal government is running low on funds for Covid care for the nearly 30 million Americans who are uninsured.

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New York: COVID resurgence prompts new CDC mask guidance for Long Island and parts of NYC

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