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Cicada COVID variant is spreading in the US

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New ‘Cicada’ COVID variant is spreading in the U.S.—here’s what to know
A new variant of the virus that causes COVID is spreading in the U.S.

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What to know about the heavily mutated 'cicada' covid variant
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Is Cicada COVID in DC, Maryland? What to know about new variant
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The ‘Cicada’ Covid variant is spreading in the US
A Covid-19 variant has returned with a vengeance.

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A COVID variant called "Cicada" is on the rise. Here's what to know.
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New 'cicada' COVID variant detected in more than 20 states, CDC warns
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Scientists find immune cell linked to long COVID fatigue and symptoms

Long COVID remains a frustrating medical mystery, affecting up to 1 in 10 people long after the initial infection fades. Now, scientists have uncovered a crucial clue hidden deep within the immune system.
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How COVID turned America against science — and what it will take to win it back

Tony Fauci was not just jerking the country around.
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People Who’ve Had COVID Could Be Almost 8 Times As Likely To Develop ME/CFS

Laura holds a Master's in Experimental Neuroscience and a Bachelor's in Biology from Imperial College London. Her areas of expertise include health, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience.View full profile Laura holds a Master's in Experimental ...
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More than 150,000 uncounted COVID-19 deaths occurred early in the pandemic, a study finds

The answer: The undiagnosed dead were more likely to be Hispanic people and other people of color, who had died in the first few months of the pandemic, and who had been in certain states in the South and Southwest — including Alabama, Oklahoma and South Carolina.
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COVID vaccines did not raise sudden death risk in healthy young people

Triggering sudden deaths in healthy young people was one of the most explosive accusations lodged against COVID vaccines, and one of the hardest to dislodge once it took hold. But a massive new study suggests the reality is exactly the opposite.
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Early COVID-19 pandemic death toll much higher than official count: Study

A study published Wednesday shows that the early U.S. death toll during the COVID-19 pandemic was higher than previously recorded. The journal Science Advances found that more than 155,000
Science News
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Cancer treatments may get a boost from mRNA COVID vaccines

The mRNA COVID-19 vaccines might make some cancer treatments more effective. Lung cancer patients who received the vaccine within a few months of immunotherapy, which revs up the immune system, lived nearly twice as long as unvaccinated patients ...
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Public trust in COVID-19 vaccine science influences vaccine uptake in the US

Study emphasizes the importance of bolstering trust in health communication from public sources like the CDC and addressing emotional impacts of loss. Study: Trust in the science behind COVID-19 vaccines as a driver of vaccine acceptance in the United ...
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Four truths about covid that have become clouded over time

Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Unlike in a hurricane or war zone, much of covid’s toll happened out of public view,
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