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Vermont has the second lowest state fatality rate in the US (148.2 per 100K; Hawaii 113.6/100K). Mississippi (465.8/100K) and ...
COVID, norovirus, and more: A look at the illnesses making rounds right now. Whooping cough, Valley Fever, flus, COVID numbers have been high.
Updated COVID-19 vaccines are available, as well as annual flu shots for people 6 months and older. For those 60 and older or ...
One way to protect yourself from all viruses: Wash your hands. Seriously. Rigorous and frequent handwashing — with soap! — is crucial to reduce the spread of norovirus, colds, flu and COVID-19.
The U.S. is seeing a "quad-demic" as cases of COVID-19, flu, RSV and norovirus spread at the same time. Experts said this is what you need to know.
RSV numbers appear to have peaked in recent weeks and are dropping. COVID-19 was at a 5.4% test positivity for the week that ended Jan. 25, and 1.6% of all deaths in the U.S. that week were linked ...
Updated covid-19 vaccines are available, as well as annual flu shots for people 6 months and older. For those 60 and older or for people who are pregnant, you may want to get the RSV vaccine.
WHO also reported that global COVID-19 deaths keep declining. The VDH is no longer reporting COVID fatalities and cases in Vermont. The hospitalizations dataset contains day-level data reported from ...
There is a lot of chatter about the new COVID variant, JN.1 in the Treasure Valley. If you're worried about catching it in ...
More than a million people a year are already dying from infections caused by microbes that are resistant to treatment – it's ...
Updated COVID-19 vaccines are available, as well as annual flu shots for people 6 months and older. For those 60 and older or for people who are pregnant, you may want to get the RSV vaccine .