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The number of adolescents in the U.S. who have suffered a major depressive episode has decreased -- a reversal from the rise ...
As the U.S. approaches the midpoint of summer, the CDC is reporting cases of the virus are growing or likely growing in ...
The data, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also showed a significant increase in COVID-related emergency ...
COVID-19 cases are growing in Texas as a summer surge sweeps across the U.S. A new variant includes "razor blade throat" and ...
In other words, in any given month, tens of millions of people are walking around with telltale cold symptoms like a stuffy ...
Virologists describe Nimbus as a “slightly upgraded” version of its predecessor, with a nasty signature some are calling ...
CDC's current guidance for COVID-19 relies largely on data on cases and hospitalizations from around the country, which it analyzes to come up with county-by-county " COVID-19 Community Levels." ...
As of May 18, CDC data indicates that about 48% (nearly 160 million people) of the U.S. population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while about 38% are fully vaccinated as of ...
Some states also will lose their legal authority to collect such case data, said Dr. Brendan Jackson, lead of the CDC’s COVID-19 response. "It is very much a state-by-state situation," Jackson said.
The CDC's COVID-19 data set is supposed to help track the pandemic, but a new NPR analysis has found the majority of fields are blank and millions of cases across the country are missing altogether.
Since the uproar over this removal, the CDC has said it will put the existing data back online. But as of Friday morning, all that’s gone back up is hospitalization data through July 14.
Coronavirus cases are now at their highest point since early May, according to CDC data, with the U.S. average nearly quadrupling since June to 47,000 new cases a day, largely driven by the highly ...
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