COVID-19 Testing Is Still Important: Here’s Why “If I’m vaccinated, should I still test for COVID-19?” Absolutely. We should continue preventing the spread, especially since vaccinated people are still potential spreaders. COVID-19 testing has drastically fallen over the past two… Continue Reading →
‘Basically In A New Pandemic,’ Says Merkel, As Germany Extends Lockdown A deadly potential third wave may be on the way for Europe as new mutations of SARS-CoV-2 are circling. Angela Merkel, German chancellor, has announced another strict coronavirus lockdown…. Continue Reading →
FDA Authorizes Johnson & Johnson’s One-Shot COVID-19 Vaccine The FDA has recently authorized Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccine to be administered. This will help with availability and demand across the U.S., as more and more people are becoming eligible and… Continue Reading →
Vaccines, Variants, and Measured Expectations-A Question and Answer Session with Judith A. Aberg, MD, a Leader in Infectious Diseases at Mount Sinai | Mount Sinai Today Will the U.S. be heading into normalcy in 2021? New variants of SARS-CoV-2 have… Continue Reading →
Young, Asymptomatic People Can Get Reinfected With COVID-19 and Spread it More Than Once, Study Shows | Mount Sinai Today Many young, asymptomatic people may be putting others at risk when they are reinfected with the antibodies of SARS-CoV-2. A… Continue Reading →