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Although hantavirus can be deadly, researchers say the virus behaves very differently from COVID-19 and is easier to contain
A striking report from the World Health Organization estimates that the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in around 22.1 million excess deaths globally between 2020 and 2023, far exceeding those officially reported.
The recent coverage of a cruise ship hit with a deadly hantavirus outbreak is painfully familiar to cruisers who spent days and weeks trapped in their cabins at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2
Will Hantavirus cause the next pandemic? A public health expert explains why it is unlikely to result in a global pandemic, and discusses the U.S. response thus far
The World Health Organization has estimated 22.1 million excess deaths linked to Covid-19 between 2020 and 2023. The finding suggests the pandemic's true toll was far beyond official counts and exposed deep gaps in mortality reporting.
A Kapaa woman has been sentenced in federal court to 40 months in prison for defrauding the Kauai Coronavirus Rental and Utility Assistance (CRUA) program, a federally funded pandemic relief program intended to help residents impacted by COVID-19.
With the recent contractions of hantavirus on a cruise ship, many are wondering how hantavirus differs from COVID-19. Infectious disease experts break down their similarities and differences.
Experts have been quick to reassure the public after the deaths aboard the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius, but images and turns of phrase have rekindled anxieties from Covid’s early days.