Close to half of Americans believe social media is vital in catching up on COVID-19 vaccine news
The survey was conducted between July 26th and August 8th, 2021.
The vast majority of Americans traveled abroad during the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
The survey was conducted by the Pew Research Center.
New research suggests that SARS-CoV-2 may increase the risk of cognitive deficits and Alzheimer’s
Researchers suggested that associations between the novel coronavirus and prolonged cognitive deficits…
Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine demonstrates up to 88% protection against Delta variant
The journal report was released amid the development of several different mutations…
Pfizer and Moderna vaccines might produce immunity against COVID-19 lasting for years
Researchers showed that immunity might last for years and even a lifetime,…
Corticosteroids might be efficacious for treating children with COVID-19
More than 600 children were studied as part of a new release…
Johns Hopkins researchers develop rapid, at-home blood test to identify COVID-19 vaccination
The report's findings were based on the testing of 400 blood samples.
Study looks at the use of TEMPOL as a potential treatment for COVID-19
The study was released in the journal Science.
The use of face masks was effective at limiting the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection
Face masks are particularly effective at preventing infection when used in combination…
Treating the COVID-19 infodemic as an epidemic may help combat viral misinformation
The study was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Pfizer plans to seek FDA approval in the Fall for COVID-19 vaccine of young children
Pfizer plans authorization with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for full…
Social media users and conservatives were more likely to spread to COVID-19 conspiracy theories
The findings appeared in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.