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The app will be decommissioned on July 28. It was launched in 2021 and used by almost twelve million people. State officials say the stored personal data will remain “private and secure.”
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Onondaga County Health Commissioner Dr. Katie Anderson said the end of the emergency does not mean the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
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It's been three years since the coronavirus pandemic shut down performing industries. Audiences have returned, yet theatres still face challenges.
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SUNY officials have lifted the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students. SUNY Chancellor John King says the decision is more reflective of the current state of COVID-19.
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The at-home nasal swab kit simultaneously tests for COVID-19 and two strains of the flu.
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Colon and rectal surgeon Kristina Go discusses diverticulitis. Researcher Akshay Patel shares what he's learned about lupus and the liver. And Dr. Navreet Kaur tells about the impact COVID-19 has on stroke.
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In New York, youth suicide deaths went up after lockdowns were lifted. But unlike the U.S. as a whole, New York's numbers are still lower than they were before the pandemic.
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The main reason the surge is ebbing now, pandemic experts suspect, is the significant immunity many people in the U.S. have acquired from prior infections and COVID vaccinations many received.
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The country’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy could be getting an overhaul. An FDA panel met Thursday and recommended a proposal that would make getting a COVID-19 shot an annual event.
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Health experts say that so far, it appears a new variant of COVID-19, XBB.1.5 is more contagious than recent strains, but does not appear to be making people more ill.