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The expiration date printed on the free COVID-19 test distributed by the federal government may not be telling the full story. The FDA earlier this year approved a request from the manufacturer to extend expiration dates.
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Education world has waited nervously for the first NAEP release since the pandemic. Scores show evidence of severe learning loss, especially in math.
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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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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 of 250 Greater Cincinnati Latinx adults in 2020 finds missteps employers and healthcare workers took that made COVID precaution and treatment difficult for the Hispanic population.
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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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Hamilton County's health commissioner says big outdoor events haven't proven to be super-spreaders.
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COVID may not be making headlines, but it hasn't disappeared. Graphs showing week-to-week reports of new cases don't show a spike, but do show high rates of spread, even without cases from home tests reported.