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Covid-19 Found in People’s Blood Months After Infection


A quarter of people had Covid-19 viral proteins in their blood up to 14 months after infection. These proteins in the blood indicate that SARS-CoV-2 keeps living in tissue reservoirs. The study used a ... Read More

How do COVID-19 antibody tests differ from diagnostic tests?


Antibody testing determines if you had COVID-19 (coronavirus) infection in the past. It differs from testing to diagnose if you currently have COVID-19. Read More

The Accuracy of an At-Home COVID Antibody Test: What You Need to Consider


How accurate is an at-home COVID antibody test? This guide explores the facts about the various COVID testing options available. Read More

Racial disparities found in delayed COVID-19 testing among healthcare workers


At the height of the pandemic, timely access to COVID-19 testing was crucial for curbing the spread of the disease and informing treatment decisions. Read More

WHO data reveals extensive antibiotic overuse during COVID-19 pandemic


New evidence from the World Health Organization shows the extensive overuse of antibiotics during COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, which may have exacerbated "silent" spread of antimicrobial resistance ... Read More

End of an era: Austin Public Health changes COVID-19 reporting policy


Now it will track and report cases only if Austin is having an outbreak, Austin Public Health said in a news release Thursday. "The dashboard is retiring," the news release said. "This is the end of ... Read More


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