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Chipotle has faced major food poisoning outbreaks before
A norovirus outbreak hit the location at an especially inopportune time, as Chipotle coupons had re…
A COVID-19 pill could soon fill a gap in our pandemic response that vaccines can’t overcome
Antivirals that can be taken orally are "one more piece of the larger puzzle of solving the COVID p…
Andrew Dunn  Â
Why you might want to avoid eating raw oysters, according to a food poisoning expert
Warming waters have made oceans hospitable for bacteria that may be absorbed by shellfish and can s…
Andrea Michelson  Â
New York reports a record 15 cases of a rare disease linked to rat urine in 2021, as vermin complaints flood in
Rats have been terrorizing New Yorkers even more than usual this year. In 2021, New York has record…
Gabrielle Paluch  Â
A college football player who refuses to get a COVID-19 shot says he's quitting Rutgers because of the school's vaccine mandate
Peyton Powell, 20, said he will enter the transfer portal because Rutgers University requires all s…
Jackson Thompson,Anna Medaris…  Â
Monkeypox spreading through sexual contact among men, but not a sexually transmitted infection: World Health Organisation
First reported on May 7 in the UK, monkeypox has rapidly spread to over a dozen countries, where th…
Scientists are racing to discover ways to treat and prevent coronavirus. Here's the difference between a treatment and a vaccine.
Vaccines prepare the body's immune system to fight off invaders, while treatments are there to help…
Lydia Ramsey  Â
Why a coronavirus vaccine won't be ready for public distribution until 2021, according to a top virologist
As eager as everyone is to have a fun summer, with no vaccine, COVID-19 will still be a major risk …
Guido Vanham and Peter Vanham  Â
Joe Manchin and Marco Rubio teamed up on a bill to block government funds from being used to give out crack pipes
A grant for harm reduction services related to drug use was recently announced, but officials said …
Kelsey Vlamis  Â
Fauci said it will take 12 to 18 months to get a coronavirus vaccine in the US. Experts say a quick approval could be risky.
Work on Ervebo, a vaccine developed for the Ebola outbreak, started in 2014 during an outbreak in W…
Bill Bostock,Bill Bostock  Â
'Crazy hours, short nights': The inside story of how a buzzy biotech upstart developed a potential coronavirus vaccine in record time
Hartaj Singh, a biotech analyst at Oppenheimer who covers the company, thinks investors are still g…
Andrew Dunn  Â
A top Wall Street analyst sees less than a 20% chance of having a widely available coronavirus vaccine in 2021 - he told us why he's 'deeply skeptical' of Anthony Fauci's 18-month timeline
It's also unclear if having these antibodies even protects people. China and Japan have both report…
Andrew Dunn  Â
Harvard and MIT researchers are developing a face mask that lights up when it detects the coronavirus
Sensors produce a fluorescent light when an infected person breathes, coughs, or sneezes into the m…
Aria Bendix  Â
For years, Russia targeted conspiracy theories at a US-funded lab on the frontline of coronavirus testing
The interviewer then pointed to the Lugar Lab facility as a possible source, citing a long-since de…
Mitch Prothero,Mitch Prothero  Â
A Wuhan doctor says Chinese officials ignored her coronavirus warnings in December, costing thousands their lives
"The false information released by the relevant departments - claiming the disease was controllable…
Rhea Mahbubani,Rhea Mahbubani  Â
The coronavirus poses a major threat to homeless populations in San Francisco, LA, and Seattle - the two crises could soon intersect
"Outreach workers are being trained to ensure that they protect themselves, and then they're being …
Holly Secon  Â
South Korea reported that 51 coronavirus patients' infections went away then 'reactivated' But it's unlikely the virus has a dormancy period.
It's more likely that the people in South Korea still had fragments of the coronavirus in their bod…
Holly Secon  Â
The 'most promising' coronavirus treatment faces its biggest test yet. Clinical data for Gilead's drug remdesivir is coming in a matter of weeks.
In that account, the patient who was the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the US received remdes…
Andrew Dunn  Â
A bartender reveals the disturbing truth about the ice in your drink
"Some of the illnesses are caused by bacteria and some are caused by viruses. Many outbreaks have b…
Rachel Gillett  Â
San Francisco's sidewalks are covered with human feces, so the city is launching a 'Poop Patrol' to deal with the city's No. 2 problem
When fecal matter dries, some particles become airborne and can spread potentially dangerous viruse…