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Even if your job has you returning to the office, what that means could change as the world tries to move on from the pandemic.
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The good news is the bivalent COVID-19 booster, that's now available, seems to be performing well in early tests at preventing the virus and also protecting against long COVID-19 symptoms.
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University of Cincinnati Infectious Disease expert Dr. Carl Ficthenbaum says the public should be prepared for new COVID variants and an increase in cases as the weather gets colder and people congregate indoors more. But for now, the numbers are encouraging.
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The first hint of what could be in store is what's happening in Europe. Infections have been rising in many European countries, including the U.K., France, and Italy.
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Updated COVID boosters are now available for anyone age 12 or older. The CDC is urging anyone who is eligible to sign up, but some vaccine experts say some people might want to wait.
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Researchers have made great strides in treating COVID-19. But not everyone in Greater Cincinnati has equal access to those treatments.
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A survey conducted by The Health Collaborative found that one in 10 local health care jobs is currently unfilled.
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Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky President and CEO Ben Chandler says there's good news about vaccine attitudes.
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Anxiety and depression among children ages 3 to 17 was up 26% nationally through the pandemic’s first year, according to this year’s Kids Count Data Book. Ohio saw a 42% increase.
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Medical experts join Cincinnati Edition to discuss new omicron variants of COVID-19, vaccines and what could be next.