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 →
How COVID experiences will reshape the workplace Given the circumstances of the past year, many employers and employees have shifted their work strategy as many white-collar organizations went remote last Spring. Schedules, routines, and priorities have taken a total 180… 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 →
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/what-to-know-about-kids-covid-19-vaccines-and-returning-to-school/ As parents hope for the safe reopening of schools, they also want to know about the vaccine distribution for kids. There is no current vaccine available for children under the age of sixteen because the appropriate clinical trials still… Continue Reading →
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/monoclonal-antibodies-update-on-this-covid-19-experimental-therapy/ There are different types of experimental treatment surfacing for Covid-19, and the tactics mainly concern whether the focus is on the immune system or the virus itself. Concerning the immune system, the treatments are called monoclonal antibodies. These antibody… Continue Reading →