Coronavirus
I had COVID-19, and now I’ve got long COVID. I have neuropathy and brain fog, and when I try to exercise, I get exhausted right away. My doctor said it just takes a while to get back on your feet, like after you’ve had the flu, but this feels different. What is the latest news on long COVID?
Here's a look back at what we encountered.
The ‘bivalent’ booster helps protect against the original strain as well as the omicron variant
The new UCLA Health group provides a network for people coming out of intensive care
Dr. Manish J. Butte is leading a research team studying immune system response
Respiratory syncytial virus, which can be dangerous for babies, typically peaks in January or February
Cases are down, but experts advise keeping precautions up.
How important is it to get the new COVID-19 booster? My husband and I are in our mid-40s and in good health. We both got the Moderna vaccine when it first came out, and we got a booster, too. What’s in this new shot? Also, is it true that it’s a good idea to switch up vaccine brands?
The new COVID-19 boosters are here, and I’m not sure if, or when, I need to get one. I had the two-shot Moderna series last winter. I had a mild case of COVID-19 this summer. When I got better, I got the booster. Do I still need to get another one? Am I the only one who is confused?
It could end up similar to the flu, leading to the need for seasonal shots