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Ex-NYC Covid czar fired after he admits to attending banned ‘private gatherings' during height of pandemic
The pharmaceutical executive who was once New York City’s Covid czar was fired Monday, days after he admitted to participating in “private gatherings” that were prohibited during the height of the pandemic, a federal filing shows, according to NBC News.
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New XEC COVID-19 variant starting to spread overseas
A new COVID-19 variant spreading overseas is now expected to become the primary strain in the U.S., possibly before the arrival of winter.
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New XEC COVID-19 variant starting to spread overseas
A new COVID-19 variant spreading overseas is now expected to become the primary strain in the U.S., possibly before the arrival of winter. Bob Redell reports.
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What is COVID XEC? From symptoms to spread, what to know about the new COVID variant
A new COVID variant is raising questions and capturing the attention of researchers heading into the fall and winter season. It’s called the XEC variant.
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Teen brains ‘aged' during Covid lockdowns, new research suggests
Teen brains aged prematurely by as much as four years during covid lockdowns, researchers from the University of Washington found.
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Latest COVID and flu vaccines now available at pharmacies
The latest flu and COVID vaccines are now available at pharmacies, and they come as amid rising concerns over anti-vaccine rhethoric during this election cycle.
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A closer look: Fall COVID outlook
Can popular diet drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy help fight COVID? And as the fall nears, is the latest surge going to level off? NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to UCSF’s Dr. Monica Gandhi for some clarity.
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Updated COVID vaccines coming
Jessica Aguirre speaks with UCSF infectious disease specialist Dr. Peter Chin-Hong on the updated COVID vaccine and what people need to know.
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California experiencing COVID summer surge
Raj Mathai speaks with UCSF infectious disease specialist Dr. Peter Chin-Hong on the summer COVID surge.
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Bay Area faces COVID vaccine shortage amid summer surge in virus
The Bay Area is facing a COVID vaccine shortage amid a summer surge in cases. One major health care provider and two retail pharmacies say the shortage stems from a limited supply.
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Which athletes have competed with COVID at the 2024 Olympics?
At least 40 athletes, including Team USA sprinter Noah Lyles, have tested positive for COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases at the 2024 Paris Games.
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COVID summer surge: CDC data shows cases ‘very high' in California
A COVID summer surge has the virus hitting record levels in some areas.
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COVID summer surge: CDC data shows cases ‘very high' in California
A COVID summer surge has the virus hitting record levels in some areas. Ian Cull reports.
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Bay Area COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations on the rise, data shows
Elevated COVID-19 activity has been detected across California and the Bay Area, according to wastewater data. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Bay Area COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations on the rise, data shows
Elevated COVID-19 activity has been detected across California and the Bay Area, according to wastewater data.
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Bay Area COVID-19 levels on the rise this summer
COVID-19 levels have been rising in nearly all parts of the Bay Area over the past month, wastewater data shows.
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Bay Area COVID-19 levels on the rise this summer
COVID-19 levels have been rising in nearly all parts of the Bay Area over the past month, wastewater data shows. Velena Jones reports.
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The Covid summer wave is here
Infections are most likely rising in at least 39 states, driven in part by a trio of new variants.
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COVID cases on the rise again in the South Bay
COVID is putting a damper on summer for some Bay Area families as Santa Clara County public health officials warn they are seeing medium to high levels of the virus in wastewater samples and hospitals are seeing an uptick in COVID patients.
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TODAY EXCLUSIVE: Man, 32, becomes fully paralyzed within days of catching COVID due to rare syndrome
Dr. William Dugal experienced total paralysis after developing Guillain-Barre syndrome. After a year of rehabilitation, he’s back to working as surgeon.