COVID-19 Surge in the U.S.: Vaccines, Xocova, and Pregnancy Risks
ABD'de COVID-19 enfeksiyonları tüm 50 eyalette artış gösteriyor, ancak hastaneler aşırı yüklenmiyor çünkü nüfusun önceden enfekte olmasından ve aşılaş

COVID-19 infections are rising across all 50 U.S. states, though hospitals are not overwhelmed due to widespread prior infections and vaccinations. However, severe disease remains a risk for the elderly, chronically ill, and immunocompromised individuals. The American Academy of Pediatrics still recommends annual COVID-19 vaccination for all ages 6 months and older. An updated vaccine targeting the JN.1-lineage XFG variant is expected this fall and will be covered by insurance. FDA-approved antivirals like Xocova (for post-exposure prophylaxis) and Paxlovid (for treatment) are available. Health authorities debunk misinformation about pregnancy risks (e.g., 82% miscarriage claims) and emphasize evidence-based precautions. Layered protection strategies, including masking and ventilation improvements, are advised. How is this reshaping global health strategies?
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