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Coronavirus: Recovery After a Hospital Stay - Johns Hopkins Medicine
When the <b>coronavirus</b> pandemic started, nobody knew how many people would need treatment for <b>COVID-19</b> in the hospital. What the rehabilitation</b> ...
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Testing | Johns Hopkins Medicine
There are two basic types of tests for <b>COVID-19</b>. Viral test: This test can tell you if you are currently infected with the <b>coronavirus</b>. A swab is</b> ...
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COVID Vaccine Side Effects | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Rare Side Effects of COVID Vaccines Myocarditis and the <b>COVID-19</b> Vaccines. Since April 2021, some people have developed myocarditis (inflammation of the</b> ...
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Booster Shots and Additional Doses for COVID-19 Vaccines — What You ...
The monovalent <b>COVID-19</b> vaccines will no longer be available for booster doses in patients over the age of 5. However, the monovalent vaccines will remain</b> ...
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Coronavirus in African Americans and Other People of Color
According to media reports, in Chicago, where African Americans comprise a third of the city’s population, they account for half of those who have tested positive</b> ...
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COVID-19 and POTS: Is There a Link? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The <b>COVID-19</b> pandemic has created a unique research opportunity for physicians interested in POTS. In many patients with POTS, it can be difficult to pin</b> ...
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How to Deal with Coronavirus Burnout and Pandemic Fatigue
The <b>coronavirus</b> pandemic isn’t going away anytime soon. Preventive practices are needed until there’s a treatment or vaccine, which could be months away.</b> ...
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Care Partner and Visitor Policy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Care partners and parents/legal guardians are welcome 24/7. One care partner can stay overnight with the patient (up to two care partners for pediatric patients or</b> ...
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Can Coronavirus Cause Heart Damage? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The <b>coronavirus</b> may infect and damage the heart’s muscle tissue directly, as is possible with other viral infections, including some strains of the flu. The</b> ...
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Full FDA Approval of a COVID-19 Vaccine: What You Should Know
The Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna <b>COVID-19</b> vaccines have received full approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Lisa Maragakis, M.D., M.P.H.,</b> ...
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