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And in recent days, another one has made itself known in the wake of a rare hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship: the fear, despite official reassurances, that it might be happening again. But the flourishing of fear,
Possible risk of autism in children. Dormant cancer cells awakening. Accelerating aging of the brain. Federal officials in May 2023 declared an end to the national COVID pandemic. But more than two years later, a growing body of research continues to ...
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Not like Covid: Indian-American scientist says there is no need to panic over hantavirus in US
Indian-origin scientist Jay Bhattacharya has urged Americans not to panic over the hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship near Spain’s Canary Islands, insisting the situation is “not Covid” and is unlikely to spiral into a large-scale public health crisis.
Concern about hantavirus makes sense, but evidence so far suggests that most people have very little to worry about.
Since the first sign of an outbreak, the reminders have come from government officials, health agencies and plenty of experts: There’s no reason to worry. Don’t panic. It’s under control.
Since the outbreak of hantavirus on a cruise ship, people are wondering if this virus is more deadly than coronavirus? To find out about how the two viruses are different, read on.
The aftereffects of the covid-19 pandemic have dissipated over time, but not entirely. Research out today shows that a sizeable number of Americans continue to struggle with symptoms tied to long covid. Scientists from Yale University and others examined ...
The Senate HSGAC is holding a hearing focused on allegations of government suppression and transparency failures tied to the origins of COVID-19, including testimony from a reported intelligence community whistleblower.