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Testing for COVID-19 has been central in the fight against SARS-CoV-2/ COVID-19. While most efforts, including regulations, have focused on
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The United States surpassed 18 million reported COVID-19 cases on Monday, figures from Johns Hopkins University showed, as the virus
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Developers of the Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik V on Monday announced signing an agreement with AstraZeneca to test a combination
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Fauci visited the North Pole and tested Santa Claus to show he’s immune to COVID-19
Dr. Anthony Fauci assured children that Santa Claus is immune to the coronavirus and will be able to safely deliver
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Scientists, policymakers and healthcare workers are eager to discern to what extent COVID-19 may be seasonal. Understanding this aspect of
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Study finds more than half of respondents are unlikely to get COVID-19 vaccine under emergency use authorization
The first COVID-19 vaccine has received emergency use authorization. Yet a key question remains: Will U.S. adults be willing to