Deaths Among Pregnant Women and New Mothers Rose Sharply During Pandemic
Pregnant women and new mothers died in sharply increasing numbers during the pandemic, and not …
Pregnant women and new mothers died in sharply increasing numbers during the pandemic, and not …
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Even as cases rise, genetic analysis suggests that the virus has been silently circulating in people since 2018.
The virus is not known to linger in the air, agency officials said. But the research is far from definitive.
As the number of cases outside Africa approaches 800, governments are scrambling for a limited pool of vaccines and treatments with unclear effectiveness.
Last year, people 65 and older died from Covid at lower rates than in previous waves. But with Omicron and waning immunity, death rates rose again.
After reaching historic lows more than a decade ago, rates are on the rise again.
The spread of the Omicron variant has given scientists an unsettling answer: repeatedly, sometimes within months.
Antibody levels rose in the children who received it, suggesting the vaccine protects against infection. But the data were gathered before the arrival of Omicron.