In a gripping interview, Danny Boyle and Jodie Comer discuss the chilling parallels between their new film '28 Years Later' and the Covid pandemic. Explore how horror reflects our reality in this must-see sequel!
A new COVID-19 variant known as 'razor blade throat' is causing concern due to painful sore throats. However, experts say it poses a low risk. Learn more about its spread and symptoms.
A new COVID-19 variant nicknamed 'razor blade throat' is causing concern due to its painful sore throat symptom. However, experts say it's not more severe than previous variants. Here's what you need to know.
Dr. Fiona Havers, a key figure in CDC's vaccination efforts, resigns in protest against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s drastic policy changes that threaten public health.
The NB.1.8.1 variant of COVID-19 is rapidly spreading in the U.S., now accounting for 37% of cases. Experts warn it may lead to a summer surge, although its severity remains uncertain.
Experts are raising alarms about the new Covid variant 'Nimbus', which is spreading rapidly across the US. With symptoms like 'razor blade throat', this variant may be the most infectious yet. Learn what it means for public health and vaccine effectiveness.
A document from the Department of Health and Human Services backing Secretary Kennedy's vaccine policy change has been criticized by health experts for misrepresenting studies and spreading disinformation about the safety of Covid vaccines for children and pregnant women.
The Nimbus variant is causing a stir with familiar COVID-19 symptoms and a surge in painful sore throats. Experts weigh in on its spread and vaccine efficacy. Stay informed and protected!
A recent change in COVID-19 vaccine guidelines has left pregnant women confused and turned away from vaccinations. Health organizations are advocating for continued access and insurance coverage amid growing concerns.
In a bold move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces eight new members to the CDC's vaccine advisory committee, some of whom have previously criticized vaccines, raising eyebrows and concerns about future recommendations.