CDC officially drops 5-day COVID isolation guidelines

Americans who test positive for the coronavirus no longer need to routinely stay home from work and school for five days under new guidance released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Long COVID may cause cognitive decline of about 6 IQ points, study finds

COVID may cause measurable, long-term effects on cognition and memory, a new study published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests.

Tax records reveal the lucrative world of COVID misinformation

The influx of pandemic cash enabled organizations to deepen their influence in statehouses, courtrooms and communities across the country.

High-risk patients alarmed by CDC’s plan to ease covid isolation guidance

Concerns among medically vulnerable people are growing as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention prepares to drop its long-standing recommendation that those with covid isolate for five days.

CDC plans to drop 5-day COVID isolation guidelines

Americans who test positive for the coronavirus no longer need to routinely stay home from work and school for five days under new guidance planned by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis praises COVID-19 grand jury report

Commissions were created and reports written after 9/11 and the Iraq War, Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis said, but there’s been no such commission for COVID-19 despite it also being a world-shaking event. He said Florida’s grand jury is serving that function for the country.

CDC opens office in Tokyo as US seeks to shore up political allies

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is opening its first regional office in a developed nation, with the post in Japan set to enhance its work with allies on disease monitoring amid rising geopolitical tensions with China.

Library of Congress launches COVID oral history project

The Library of Congress and StoryCorps have created a portal where people can record COVID stories.

Is this covid surge really the second biggest? Here’s what data shows.

There’s no question a winter coronavirus wave is washing over the United States. How big of a surge is a far murkier question. The dramatic scale-back of coronavirus surveillance data has made it harder to grasp the magnitude of covid-19 surges.

Florida surgeon general has safety concerns with COVID vaccines. FDA disagrees

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo is urging people to stop getting Pfizer’s and Moderna’s mRNA COVID vaccines over safety concerns that the shots could possibly deliver DNA contaminants into human cells.

Sick with COVID and the flu: Double infections hit California hard

California’s hospitals are getting busier with more COVID-19 and flu patients, some of whom are suffering from both viruses at the same time.

RFK Jr.’s campaign of conspiracy theories

As pundits and politicos spar over whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign will factor into the outcome of the 2024 election, one thing is clear: Kennedy’s political following is built on a movement that seeks to legitimize conspiracy theories.

4 years on, long COVID still confounds us; here’s what we now know

As many as 7% of Americans report having suffered from a slew of lingering symptoms after enduring COVID.

Everyone in California seems to be sick with respiratory illness. Here’s why

Does it seem like a lot of people you know are sick? You’re not alone. Respiratory illness season is in full swing in California and across much of the nation.

With pandemic aid expiring and most funds already spent, schools across Illinois face a financial cliff

School systems across the country are facing a financial cliff, whereby COVID-19 pandemic funds must be committed by September 2024 and spent by January 2025, raising questions on the sustainability and impact of new, federally funded investments.

How the anti-vaccine movement is gaining power in statehouses

Tennessee lawmakers dropped all vaccine requirements for home-schooled children. Iowa Republicans passed a bill eliminating the requirement that schools educate students about the HPV vaccine. And the Florida legislature passed a law preemptively barring school districts from requiring coronavirus vaccines

New coronavirus variant JN.1 is spreading fast. Here’s what to know.

The World Health Organization on Tuesday declared coronavirus subvariant JN.1 a variant of interest “due to its rapidly increasing spread.”

COVID-19 surge prompts return of scanners, calls for masks in Asian cities

Governments across Southeast Asia are bringing back measures to limit a rapid resurgence of respiratory infections such as COVID-19, including installing temperature scanners at airports and encouraging people to wear masks again.

Pfizer’s bleak forecast dims hope for rebound after 2023 rout

The 2023 decline has erased about $140 billion in market value amid skepticism that the company will be successful in its transition out of the pandemic as demand for shots and treatments for Covid-19 wanes.