Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has vowed to keep the company's COVID-19 vaccine development "out of politics."
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The EU's medical agency recommends that product information for hydroxychloroquine mention possible psychiatric risks.
The cognitive effects of the coronavirus can last for months in certain cases, according to researchers.
Women and those who experienced multiple coronavirus symptoms are among the most vulnerable groups.
Michael Osterholm, an expert at the University of Minnesota, stressed that a lack of public confidence is largely to blame.
Experts explain why some may be hesitant to share their positive coronavirus test results ― even though this can be dangerous.
Michael Osterholm warned a back-to-school surge in COVID-19 “will far surpass what we saw after Memorial Day.”
The FDA must approve any COVID-19 vaccine before it’s widely distributed, but political pressure could cloud the decision.