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The rapid rise in different parts of the world of deadly, more infectious coronavirus variants that share new mutations is leading scientists to ask a critical question
- Research News
Saliva-based COVID-19 screen proves fast, cheap and reliable
- Behind the Science
"Clinical staff and non-medical volunteers are happy to be helping out"
- Behind the Science
5 takeaways from February's "Live from the Lab" webinar
- In the News
People who have already been sick with Covid-19 should still be vaccinated, experts say, but they may experience intense side effects even after one dose.
- Research News
New LJI research gives detailed look at vulnerable sites on the novel coronavirus—beyond the receptor binding domain
- In the News
To speed inoculations, the U.S. plans to release all available vaccine doses and open access to anyone over 65. Others suggest straying from recommended doses or intentionally delaying boosters. The best way forward remains uncertain.
- In the News
Once immunity is widespread in adults, the virus rampaging across the world will come to resemble the common cold, scientists predict.