WEATHER ALERT
California declared an emergency over bird flu. How serious is the situation?
Read full article: California declared an emergency over bird flu. How serious is the situation?California officials have declared a state of emergency over the spread of bird flu, which is tearing through dairy cows in that state and causing sporadic illnesses in people in the U.S. That raises new questions about the outbreak of the virus, also known as Type A H5N1.
CDC calls for expanded testing for bird flu after blood tests reveal more farmworker infections
Read full article: CDC calls for expanded testing for bird flu after blood tests reveal more farmworker infectionsFederal health officials are calling for more testing and treatment of workers on farms with bird flu.
COVID-19 conspiracies soar after latest report on origins
Read full article: COVID-19 conspiracies soar after latest report on originsOnline speculation about the origins of COVID-19 is soaring after a new report from the Energy Department concluding the coronavirus that caused the disease leaked from a China lab.
2 monkeypox strains in US suggest possible undetected spread
Read full article: 2 monkeypox strains in US suggest possible undetected spreadGenetic analysis of recent monkeypox cases suggests there are two distinct strains in the United States, and officials are considering the possibility the virus has been circulating undetected for some time.
Is it safe to drink from a fountain during the pandemic?
Read full article: Is it safe to drink from a fountain during the pandemic?Is it safe to drink from a water fountain during the pandemic? But since the virus may linger on surfaces, experts say to avoid fountains if you can or to limit any direct contact when using them. In New York City, for example, posters instruct people to use gloves or a tissue to turn on water fountains. If you dont have those handy and need to touch the fountain, experts recommend you wash your hands afterward and avoid touching your face until you do. Filling a water bottle is also better than drinking directly from the fountain, says Angela Rasmussen, a virus researcher at Columbia University.