Published by National Geographic, April 7, 2022 Thousands of people repeatedly exposed to the virus never got sick. Scientists hope their DNA may hold clues to new kinds of treatments. After dodging COVID-19 several times during the pandemic, flight attendant Angeliki Kaoukaki wondered if she was[...]
Article courtesy of The Guardian One in eight people who get coronavirus also have first psychiatric or neurological illness within six months, research finds Throughout the pandemic, one of the more puzzling aspects of the coronavirus has been the prevalence of new mental or neurological illnesses[...]
Article courtesy of MedPage TodayData aren't clear, but one certainty is that less spread means less success for escape variants New variants of SARS-CoV-2 that potentially escape human immune response have the world on edge, raising concerns as to whether they will undermine efforts to bring[...]
Article courtesy of the New York Times Nearly 30 million people in the United States — and probably many others whose illnesses were never diagnosed — have been infected with the coronavirus so far. Should these people still be vaccinated? Two new studies answer that[...]
Original article from The Washington Post The no-covid club gets more exclusive every day. And some members have no idea how they’re still there. Joe and Susannah Altman are serious poker players. Sometimes, when they play in tournaments, they’ll place what’s called a “Last Longer” bet[...]