As the nation experiences what many experts believe is the second-largest wave of COVID infections since the pandemic started, many Americans will be checking to make sure they don’t have the ...
A whole host of winter respiratory viruses is circulating in the first weeks of 2024 — which means you probably know several people who are sick right now. And for a fourth January running, we still ...
It seems everyone has a “summer cold” these days. If you have hallmark COVID symptoms—headache, runny nose, sore throat, sneezing, cough—but your at–home test says you’re negative, what do you believe ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you're feeling sick, it can be frustrating to see a negative COVID test result. Some people say they only get an accurate COVID ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- There are new concerns about the reliability of COVID tests after new research found millions of Americans have long COVID, despite testing negative for the infection. This comes ...
(NEXSTAR) — With respiratory illness spiking across the country, there’s a good chance you’re sick to start the new year. Maybe you have the symptoms of COVID-19, prompting you to take a test or two ...
With many expected to gather this week for the Thanksgiving holiday and health officials warning of an uptick in COVID hospitalizations and other viruses, when is the right time to test, which ...
A woman in Oklahoma is warning people to stay home and isolate if they feel sick, even if they have a negative COVID-19 test. "Don't trust a negative COVID test. If you have the symptoms, especially ...
President Biden will wear a facemask indoors when around other people after his wife, first lady Jill Biden, tested positive for COVID-19, the White House said Tuesday. White House press secretary ...
After gathering for the holidays, many people are wondering if they need to get tested for coronavirus. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people who have symptoms of ...
COVID cases are starting to creep up again in the U.S., and it’s understandable to have new questions about the virus and the newest CDC guidance on isolation after a positive test. After all, it’s ...