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We Skipped Flu Season. That's Bad
Some experts feared we were in for a "twindemic" during the 2020-2021 flu season. That didn't happen, which might mean that there will be more people susceptible to getting sick this year.
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From Scarred Lungs to Diabetes: How COVID May Stick With People Long-Term | SciShow News
Even though we are still in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists are trying to figure out the ways in which this disease may stick with people in the long term - from lasting lung damage to potentially triggering...
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From Scarred Lungs to Diabetes: How COVID May Stick With People Long-Term | SciShow News
Even though we are still in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists are trying to figure out the ways in which this disease may stick with people in the long term - from lasting lung damage to potentially triggering...
SciShow
We Skipped Flu Season. That's Bad
Some experts feared we were in for a "twindemic" during the 2020-2021 flu season. That didn't happen, which might mean that there will be more people susceptible to getting sick this year.
Healthcare Triage
Should I disinfect my Amazon Deliveries? More Coronavirus Q&A: 4-1-2020
We're answering 40 more coronavirus and COViD19 questions from viewers! You can go to the timecode below to see an answer to a specific question. Stay safe! Wash your hands! 0:00 - Intro 1:47 - Please explain the rationale behind the...
The Wall Street Journal
Moving Towards a Post-Pandemic World
Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel discusses vaccinating children under the age of six, the outlook for an annual booster shot that protects against emerging strains and how MRNA technology can be used against other viruses.
Curated Video
Infectious disease specialist tackles questions on novel coronavirus
'Masks don't protect you from getting this infection all that well,' says Dr. Isaac Bogoch.
Curated Video
Lingering cough? Patience is often the best medicine, doctors say
A new report from three physicians says the persistent post-infectious cough that so many Canadians are experiencing this winter will most often be resolved with time.
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Time is the best medicine for most persistent coughs, doctors say
A new report from three physicians says the persistent post-infectious cough that so many Canadians are experiencing this winter will most often be resolved with time.
Curated Video
As respiratory viruses take a toll, stay clear of gatherings if sick, experts say
Respiratory virus outbreaks are taking their toll across Canada — especially in hospitals and emergency rooms, where there is a surge in patients and more staff calling in sick. Health officials say to mask up, wash or sanitize your...
Curated Video
Some ERs urge patients to think twice before showing up
Doctors in multiple provinces are sounding the alarm over long waits and over-capacity hospitals as respiratory illnesses spike and medical staff are overworked. Some are even warning some patients to stay away from the ER.
Curated Video
Brace for another big cold and flu season, experts say
Canadian doctors are bracing for what could be another busy cold and flu season as cases of RSV and influenza are on the rise while COVID-19 continues to circulate.
Curated Video
Respiratory Antibody for Babies in Short Supply
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a warning to doctors, saying a key drug used to prevent respiratory infections in babies is in limited supply.
Curated Video
Hospitals bracing for another severe RSV season
New data shows hospital admissions due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) surged among children after pandemic restrictions were lifted. Now pediatric doctors are bracing for another bad season of the virus that is particularly acute...
Curated Video
Good2Know: More Tourists Caught Defacing Colosseum in Rome
Two more tourists have been caught allegedly defacing the Colosseum in Rome. just weeks after a similar incident involving another tourist took place in June.
Curated Video
Cases of HMPV Respiratory Virus Spiked This Spring
You've probably heard about respiratory viruses like RSV and the flu, but now doctors are saying a new virus is on the rise. Cases of human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, spiked this spring, according to the CDC. The virus causes many of the...
Curated Video
Walgreens Removes Children's Fever Meds Cap
Walgreens is no longer limiting the online sales of children's fever medicines after respiratory infections earlier send demand soaring.
Curated Video
Moderna to Apply for RSV Vaccine Approval
Moderna is applying for regulatory approval for its RSV vaccine, which it says has shown to be effective against the respiratory virus.
Curated Video
Doctors urging flu shots to prevent further health-care strain
Canadians are being urged to get flu shots as soon as possible because doctors expect the flu season to be much worse than last year, when there were very few cases. They want to avoid further strain on the health-care system already...
Curated Video
COVID-19: Can you disinfect a paper or N95 mask to re-use it?
Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus, including whether paper or N95 masks can be disinfected and used again.
Curated Video
India Lockdown Looms? First Cases Of New Virus Reported After HMPV Grips China | Top Updates
India has reported its first two cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in Karnataka. The cases involve a three-month-old girl and an eight-month-old boy, both of whom had no history of international travel. This detection follows rising...
Curated Video
Dr. Lucy McBride Talks School Mask Mandates With Newsy
Dr. Lucy McBride sits down with Newsy to discuss recent moves to lift mask mandates at schools.
Bloomberg
Covid-19 Cases Will Always Be There: Johns Hopkins’ Adalja
Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses risk calculation on vaccines for young children, the new normal of Covid-19 being endemic, and mistakes made at all levels of government in handling...
Bloomberg
Moderna CEO: 80% of Future Variants Will Be Manageable
Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel discusses the efficacy of the firm's Covid-19 vaccine against future variants and plans to request U.S. clearance for use in young children, and progress on its flu vaccine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."