A Pill to Treat Covid-19? The U.S. Is Betting on It.

Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story A Pill to Treat Covid-19? The U.S. Is Betting on It. A new $ 3.2 billion program will support the development of antiviral pills, which could start arriving by the end of this year. Video transcript Back bars 0:00/1:24 –0:00 transcript White… Read More: A Pill to Treat Covid-19? The U.S. Is Betting on… »

In Brief: Postpartum Depression Common in COVID-Positive Women Separated from Their Newborns

In Brief: Postpartum Depression Common in COVID-Positive Women Separated from Their Newborns Soon after the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended temporarily separating newborns from mothers who tested positive for COVID-19 immediately after delivery. In a retrospective cohort study of 224 new mothers delivering at a New York hospital between March 18… Read More: In Brief: Postpartum Depression Common in COVID-Positive Women Separated from… »

Single-dose COVID-19 vaccine effective against variants, study says

In the three months since Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine received emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, more than 10 million Americans have received the vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The single-shot viral vector vaccine — developed in collaboration with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)… Read More: Single-dose COVID-19 vaccine effective against variants, study says »