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Being fully vaccinated but not boosted won t stop Omicron
People who had only two initial doses of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine fared no better against Omicron than those who were unvaccinated, new study finds.
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A guide to help you keep track of all the Omicron subvariants
The Omicron strain of the coronavirus keeps generating new subvariants. Here's a look at how they stack up.
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Steven senne
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South Africa s new COVID surge blamed on new Omicron mutant
Coronavirus cases had been dropping in South Africa, but a new Omicron subvariant that scientists call BA.4 began pushing up infections last week.
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Experts wrestle with how to update COVID-19 vaccines
Vaccine experts are grappling with how to formulate a U.S. strategy for future COVID-19 booster campaigns.
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Allergies or COVID? How to tell spring symptoms apart
There are a few telltale differences between spring allergy symptoms and a COVID-19 infection. But if you're fully vaccinated, the line can get blurry.
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Steven senne
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