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How Long Will You Test Positive for COVID-19 After Recovery?


Medically reviewed by Kate Colby, MPHYou may get a PCR test, which can show a positive result for up to three months after recovery. If you take a rapid antigen test, it may not detect COVID after ... Read More

XFG ‘Stratus' COVID variant spreading rapidly in U.S. as cases surge


The XFG COVID-19 variant, aka "Stratus," is spreading rapidly in the U.S. as cases climb. Here's what to know about symptoms of the newly dominant strain ... Read More

New COVID variant is spreading across CA. What are symptoms? Do tests still work?


Here's what to know about the latest COVID strain - and how to tell if your at-home test is still good to use. Read More

The 'Stratus' COVID Variant Is On The Rise — Here Are The Most Common Signs And Symptoms


Every summer for the past several years, including this summer, COVID cases have increased throughout the United States as people spend time in air-conditioned spaces and as summer travel peaks. It is ... Read More

Why COVID keeps roaring back every summer, even as pandemic fades from public view


Masks have been stored away. Social distancing is just a vague memory. Interest in vaccines is waning. COVID, for many, feels like an inevitable annoyance, like the flu. Then, each summer, we get a ... Read More

COVID cases rise in California as FDA sets new vaccine limits. Who’s eligible?


Unlike past years, the new COVID vaccines are no longer available to everyone 6 months and older, according to the Pfizer news release. Instead, the FDA is restricting access to COVID shots to people ... Read More

The 'Stratus' COVID Variant Is On The Rise — Here Are The Most Common Signs And Symptoms


Every summer for the past several years, including this summer, COVID cases have increased throughout the United States as people spend time in air-conditioned spaces and as summer travel ... are ... Read More


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