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How Safe Are You From Covid When You Fly? Graphics showing air flow

 

More people are flying every day, as Covid restrictions ease and vaccinations accelerate. But dangerous variants have led to deadly new outbreaks, raising questions about just how safe it is to travel now.

In most single-aisle models, you are constantly breathing a mixture of fresh and recirculated air. ...

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Scam problem: Officials warn that falsified vaccination cards could endanger lives and hurt efforts to end the pandemic

Giving advice on how to treat clots may be key to U.S. resuming J&J COVID vaccines

Vaccinated people can still 'inadvertently infect' others --the need to wear a mask

More than half of U.S. adults have gotten at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose -CDC

Some Countries that Did Well With Covid Are Slow on Vaccines

Experts concerned about coronavirus and youth sports uptick before summer

Global COVID-19 death toll tops 3 million mark amid vaccine setbacks

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The global death toll from the coronavirus topped a staggering 3 million people Saturday amid repeated setbacks in the worldwide vaccination campaign and a deepening crisis in places such as Brazil, India and France.

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Study indicates that having COVID does not mean future immunity

Toronto struggles with surging COVID-19, PM Trudeau pledges help

Analysis: The vaccine stuation as countries seek more Moderna, Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 doses

Global COVID-19 infection rate approaching highest of pandemic so far

US is making plans just in case the Covid-19 vaccines need a booster

Pfizer CEO: Third dose of COVID-19 vaccine 'likely' needed within 1 year

J&J vaccine pause could have worldwide impact

With Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine on pause, the consequences could ripple worldwide.

After a day that many hoped would add clarity to the rollout of Johnson & Johnson’s troubled Covid-19 vaccine, the picture on Thursday is as muddy as ever in the United States.

The “pause” that U.S. health officials put in place on the use of the vaccine might now stay in place for seven to 10 days. It’s a decision with potentially painful consequences that could ripple worldwide.

After considering whether to reinstate the vaccine, a panel of expert advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determined on Wednesday that it needed more time to assess a possible link to a rare but serious blood-clotting disorder.

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