As Omicron Surges, a Race to Gauge the Threat
The variant will spread quickly through the United States, experts say. What happens after that is less certain. View original article Contributor: Emily Anthes
The variant will spread quickly through the United States, experts say. What happens after that is less certain. View original article Contributor: Emily Anthes
A committee of experts voted on a preference for the Moderna or Pfizer immunizations, citing the risk of blood clots linked to Johnson & Johnson’s product. View original article Contributor: Rebecca Robbins and Christina Jewett
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Mayor Durkan Announces Launch of Third Health One Unit in South Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan >View original article Contributor:
We want to hear about your Covid memories. View original article Contributor: The New York Times
Public health experts cite concerns about the increased incidence of a rare but potentially serious blood clotting condition among those who received the company’s shot. View original article Contributor: Rebecca Robbins and Christina Jewett
The pod, known as Sarco, was conceived as a way for people to end their lives without involving a doctor. A plan to introduce it in Switzerland has raised alarm even among right-to-die advocates. View original article Contributor: Christine Hauser
On Thursday morning, prosecutors are expected to begin their closing arguments as they try to prove that Ms. Holmes, 37, is guilty of 11 counts of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. View original article Contributor: Erin Woo
In the midst of the holiday season, the Omicron variant has many considering the prospects of getting stuck while traveling. Here’s what you need to know. View original article Contributor: Heather Murphy
Test your knowledge of this year’s health quiz. View original article Contributor: Toby Bilanow