New vaccine against COVID-19 to be ready by mid-September

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    COVID-19 hospitalizations have increased in the United States in recent weeks.

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  • COVID-19 hospitalizations increase 18.8%, according to CDC

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  • New COVID-19 variant detected in New York and four other states

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  • ‘Pirola,’ they call it, and it’s easier to evade immunity: Here’s what we know about new COVID-19 variants

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  • They expect the “Pirola” subvariant to cause an increase in COVID-19 infections

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  • COVID-19 cases increase more than 20% in one week

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  • New variants of COVID-19 have many experts wary

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  • They warn that COVID-19 infections have increased significantly in recent weeks

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  • Study reveals why some people don’t have symptoms of COVID-19

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  • Study brings together the most common symptoms of long-term COVID-19

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  • Here’s how the end of the COVID-19 health emergency will impact consumer wallets

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  • CDC director resigns the same day World Health Organization declares end of COVID-19 emergency

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  • ‘It’s still killing people’: WHO sounds alarm after declaring COVID-19 global emergency over

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  • U.S. to stop requiring international travelers to get COVID-19 vaccine

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  • These are the symptoms of the new variant of COVID-19, which accounts for 7.2% of cases in the country

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  • New variant of COVID-19 may lead to increase in conjunctivitis cases

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  • CDC recommends new round of COVID-19 vaccine boosters for this group of people

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  • FDA could approve new doses of COVID-19 vaccine this week

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  • They recommend checking out COVID-19 home tests as their validity has been extended

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At that point, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will approve the boosters, after which an independent CDC panel will approve them and issue recommendations.

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