Researchers now recognize eight different trajectories after COVID infection; some are severely ill many months later.
Covid was declared a national emergency on March 13, 2020. Even as the threat of severe illness and death has faded, the pandemic’s effects linger. By Julie Bosman Reporting from Chicago Jessie ...
Susan Scarbro stares down a bowling lane at the distant pins. She hears a sound that breaks her focus. Was that a cough? Will her mask protect her? COVID-19 remains a very present threat for the ...
The average life expectancy of people across the world dropped by 1.6 years in the first two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, a new Lancet study of census and other data showed this week, and the ...
Booster vaccines reduced the risk of COVID‑19–related hospitalization and death, according to a new study of over 3 million ...
FILE - A cleaning crew cleans and disinfects the West Village E dormitory at Northeastern University in Boston on April 11, 2020. After the school closed its dorms to students during the early days of ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has been perceived mainly as a dangerous acute outbreak of infection that killed more than a million people in the United States and 7 million worldwide. 1,2 However, in the ...
The New York Times wants to hear from readers reflecting on what life looks like now, five years later. By The New York Times Update: Read the stories of how Covid changed the lives for these 29 ...
As we approach the end of summer (someone please tell that to this heat wave), let’s check back on the state of COVID-19 in the Golden State. After months of rising cases, hospitalizations and ...
An American born in 2024 can expect to live to be 79, on average. But people in other wealthy countries can expect to live longer.