California is facing a troubling rise in Covid cases earlier than expected this year, and public health experts are pointing to confusion over booster shots as a major factor behind the surge. The state’s Public Health Department reported that hospitalizations climbed steadily last month, deaths nearly doubled, and wastewater surveillance showed virus levels categorized as “very high.” The increase in severe cases has alarmed health officials, who emphasize that wh
California is facing a troubling rise in Covid cases earlier than expected this year, and public health experts are pointing to confusion over booster shots as a major factor behind the surge. The state’s Public Health Department reported that hospitalizations climbed steadily last month, deaths nearly doubled, and wastewater surveillance showed virus levels categorized as “very high.” The increase in severe cases has alarmed health officials, who emphasize that wh
COVID-19 is making an unexpected resurgence in California, with San Francisco showing some of the highest levels of the virus detected in wastewater surveillance since the previous winter season. According to newly released data from the California Department of Public Health, the virus is present at moderate levels across most of the state, but certain areas, especially the Bay Area, are recording alarming spikes. In San Francisco specifically, six out of nine wastewater testi
COVID-19 is making an unexpected resurgence in California, with San Francisco showing some of the highest levels of the virus detected in wastewater surveillance since the previous winter season. According to newly released data from the California Department of Public Health, the virus is present at moderate levels across most of the state, but certain areas, especially the Bay Area, are recording alarming spikes. In San Francisco specifically, six out of nine wastewater testi
In a move that could significantly change how COVID-19 booster shots are administered in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a proposal that may limit annual boosters to only high-risk groups starting in 2025. The new guidelines are expected to restrict boosters for healthy individuals under 65 unless drug manufacturers like Pfizer and Moderna conduct detailed clinical trials proving their effectiveness. The announcement was made on May 20, raising di
In a move that could significantly change how COVID-19 booster shots are administered in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a proposal that may limit annual boosters to only high-risk groups starting in 2025. The new guidelines are expected to restrict boosters for healthy individuals under 65 unless drug manufacturers like Pfizer and Moderna conduct detailed clinical trials proving their effectiveness. The announcement was made on May 20, raising di