Healthcare experts warn of potential flu pandemic
Public healthcare experts are warning nations across the globe to prepare for a future flu pandemic.
Public healthcare experts are warning nations across the globe to prepare for a future flu pandemic.
Health experts continue to make strides when it comes to battling COVID-19, from booster shots to experimental antiviral pills.
During the pandemic, the United States hit a record number of reported drug overdose deaths in a 12 month period. The CDC says opioids accounted for most of those deaths. Some are now choosing opioid alternatives after surgery.
The White House estimates that nearly 1 million kids ages 5-11 have received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose so far. This comes as school mask mandates start to disappear in some school districts, leading experts to encourage more parents to get their children vaccinated.
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As millions prepare for the upcoming holidays, officials are concerned about a possible spike of COVID-19 later in the year.
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The CDC reports that more than one million children under the age of 12 have received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
Nationally, COVID-19 cases are once again ticking up.
The CDC warns measles is now considered a global threat again, after routine vaccines were missed over the pandemic.