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COVID-19 is on rise in SLO County. What's behind the summer surge?


Based on the most recent COVID-19 wastewater detection and test positivity data made available by the county, cases of COVID-19 in San Luis Obispo County have been on the rise since the start of the ... Read More

COVID-19 cases are climbing in SC. Here’s why and how to stay healthy


The CDC states South Carolina is one of the 36 states with growing COVID-19 cases this summer. Here’s why and how to stay healthy. Read More

COVID-19 cases in KY on the rise, doubling to 969 from 480 in July


In summer's final weeks, COVID-19 is making an unwelcome return across Kentucky. New data from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services shows cases of the virus have jumped significantly in ... Read More

COVID-19 ‘Stratus’ variant spreading: What to know


(NewsNation) — While COVID-19 isn’t the deadly and dangerous virus it was five years ago, it has still found a way to poke its ugly head into the health world. The latest problem to arise: the variant ... Read More

Coronavirus update in Ventura County: COVID-19 cases on the rise, particularly from large gatherings, officials warn


VENTURA, Calif. (KABC) -- Since October, Ventura County has been on the state's red tier of COVID-19 restrictions, allowing indoor dining at restaurants at 25% capacity with outdoor dining readily ... Read More

This over-the-counter nasal spray already on shelves can reduce your risk of COVID: study


A groundbreaking new study found that a widely available over-the-counter nasal spray may help healthy adults fend off COVID-19. The news comes amid a late-summer surge driving up cases across the ... Read More

COVID-19 cases in KY on the rise, doubling to 969 from 480 in July


Vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are shown in 2023. It was formulated using mRNA technology. Lee S. Weissman USA TODAY NETWORK In summer’s final weeks, COVID-19 is making an unwelcome ... Read More


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