SAN FRANCISCO -- As California becomes the first U.S. state to adopt an "endemic" approach to COVID-19, we take a closer look at what becoming "endemic" means and if virus levels have truly ...
Four years after SARS-CoV2 sparked a devastating global pandemic, U.S. health officials now consider COVID-19 an endemic disease. "At this point, COVID-19 can be described as endemic throughout the ...
The CDC now considers COVID-19 to be endemic, though not all health experts agree with this classification, NPR reported Aug. 9. The agency defines a pandemic as “an epidemic that has spread over ...
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The nation — and Olympic athletes, like Noah Lyles — are in another summer surge of COVID infections. CDC officials say the virus has become... Is COVID endemic yet? Yep, says the CDC. Here's what ...