Wuhan lab workers were sick in November 2019, intelligence suggests By Stephanie Pappas published 24 May 21 A new report finds that three Wuhan Institute of Virology staffers fell ill in November 2019, but it's not clear with what or how trustworthy the intelligence is.
Universal coronavirus vaccine is highly effective in monkeys By Yasemin Saplakoglu published 24 May 21 Researchers developed a "pan-coronavirus" vaccine, designed to protect against many different strains of coronaviruses known to infect humans and bats.
US investigating handful of myocarditis cases following COVID-19 vaccination By Tia Ghose published 24 May 21 There may not be any link, as the condition is somewhat common.
New coronavirus found, and it jumped from dogs to people By Rachael Rettner published 21 May 21 The researchers detected the new virus in a sample obtained from a child diagnosed with pneumonia in 2018.
'Black fungus' treatment runs short in India as new cases of infection emerge By Nicoletta Lanese published 19 May 21 The Indian government is working to increase the nation's supply of amphotericin B.
Zombie mink slaughtered due to coronavirus are 'rising' from mass graves By Nicoletta Lanese published 17 May 21 Gases excreted by the decomposing mink had pushed the carcasses up through the ground.
Prominent scientists call for more investigation into origins of coronavirus By Rachael Rettner published 16 May 21 The origins of SARS-CoV-2 have been hotly debated.
This chain reaction could explain rare blood clots linked to some COVID-19 vaccines By Nicoletta Lanese published 14 May 21 While plausible, this hypothesis still needs to be confirmed.
Woman gets 6 doses of COVID-19 vaccine at once By Rachael Rettner published 11 May 21 She did not experience any serious side effects from the vaccine overdose.
Medieval shrine gets stone carving of face wearing a COVID-19 mask By Mindy Weisberger published 11 May 21 Visitors to a newly-restored shrine in the St. Albans Cathedral will be greeted by a carved stone face wearing a protective mask.
FDA okays emergency use of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for young teens By Yasemin Saplakoglu published 10 May 21 On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration extended emergency approval for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to include adolescents.
Potentially fatal 'black fungus' infections on the rise in India's COVID-19 patients By Nicoletta Lanese published 10 May 21 The relatively rare infection, called mucormycosis, usually occurs in those with weakened immune systems.
Pfizer/BioNTech take first step toward full approval for COVID-19 vaccine By Yasemin Saplakoglu published 7 May 21 Pfizer and BioNTech applied to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for full approval of their COVID-19 vaccine.
Doctors successfully treat rare J&J blood clot, case report shows By Yasemin Saplakoglu published 5 May 21 Doctors have successfully treated a patient who developed very rare blood clots after receiving the Johnson & Johnson with an alternative blood thinner to heparin.
Novel coronavirus really is seasonal, study suggests By Rachael Rettner published 30 April 21 Findings don't mean that summer weather will eliminate COVID-19; but it may give people a leg up against the disease.
J&J coronavirus vaccine can resume in US, CDC advisory panel recommends By Yasemin Saplakoglu published 23 April 21 A CDC advisory panel voted to recommend that the U.S. resume administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for people 18 years of age and older.
Vaccines neutralize New York coronavirus variant in lab dishes By Nicoletta Lanese published 23 April 21 The studies analyzed antibodies drawn from vaccinated people.
An ancient coronavirus swept across East Asia 25,000 years ago By Yasemin Saplakoglu published 23 April 21 An ancient coronavirus may have infected the ancestors of people living in modern-day East Asia tens of thousands of years ago.
India breaks global record for highest number of daily COVID-19 infections By Yasemin Saplakoglu published 22 April 21 India reported 312,731 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday, the highest single-day increase ever reported worldwide.
UK researchers will deliberately reinfect people with COVID-19 in new 'challenge study' By Rachael Rettner published 19 April 21 All of the participants will be quarantined and monitored closely.