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How COVID-19 Affects Your Body

Fever. Sore throat symptoms. Fatigue. If there’s anything we’ve learned about COVID-19 during the pandemic, it’s that its symptoms can affect people in a wide range of ways.

Four Must-Know Things about the COVID-19 Delta Variant

Just as we thought life would soon return to our pre-pandemic normal, the coronavirus Delta variant arrived, sending patients to the emergency room in droves. But what is the Delta variant and why is it so concerning? Here’s what you need to know.

COVID-19 research: Fact, Fiction or Something In-Between

Since the start of the pandemic, there has been a seemingly endless supply of studies, articles, advice, and other information available on the internet. Whether you want to know if the COVID-19 vaccine is safe or what COVID-19 vaccine myths have been debunked, a quick search online will yield tons of results – but not all of them are sources you should be trusting for accurate, reliable information about COVID-19 and the Coronavirus.

Does the Benefits of COVID-19 vaccine for ages 5-11 outweigh the risks?

When people consider COVID-19 and its impact on children, they often look to data that shows the majority of COVID-19 cases in children are mild. That’s one reason why, ever since the FDA authorized the use of the vaccine for children between the ages of 5 – 11, some parents have been hesitant to get their children vaccinated against the Coronavirus. They want to know whether the benefit of a COVID-19 vaccination for those under 12 outweighs the risk and if a COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for children.

COVID-19 Vaccines: Safety, Side Effects — and Coincidence

Here’s what you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccines

COVID-19, RSV, and the Flu Could Be a Triple Threat

Nearly a year after the COVID-19 vaccines were authorized for distribution in the United States, concerns about catching and spreading the Coronavirus are prominent. The pandemic is continuing as we near the end of2021, and the upcoming cold weather months present two new challenges: flu/influenza and the respiratory syncytial virus, otherwise known as the RSV virus.