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Coronavirus at a Glance: Infographic | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>COVID-19</b> is spread by close person-to-person contact and over long distances through respiratory droplets from speaking, coughing or sneezing. Symptoms may</b> ...
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Coronavirus Diagnosis: What Should I Expect? - Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>COVID-19</b> recovery. Post-<b>COVID-19</b> symptoms, such as lingering cough, on and off fever, weakness, and changes to your senses of smell or taste, can</b> ...
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Flu Vaccine Clinics Begin at Johns Hopkins
Flu vaccinations are taking place from Sept. 20–24 and Sept. 27–Oct. 1 at the Turner Concourse, and Nov. 1–5 in the Phipps Building’s Houck Lobby. At the Turner</b> ...
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): What Do I Do If I Feel Sick?
The <b>COVID-19</b> <b>vaccines</b> are safe and effective, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that people who have already</b> ...
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Coronavirus and Cardiovascular Disease: Don’t Ignore Heart Symptoms
If you have a heart problem, whether sudden or long-standing, working with a doctor is a must. But in the midst of the <b>coronavirus</b> pandemic, not everyone is</b> ...
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COVID-19 NEWS: For Many, Long COVID Looks a Lot Like Chronic Fatigue
A team of researchers, including two from <b>Johns Hopkins Medicine</b>, have published a review article highlighting similarities between certain lingering</b> ...
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Screening Mammograms After Receiving a COVID-19 Vaccine
Breast imaging radiologists have noticed that axillary lymph nodes can become temporarily enlarged after vaccination, which is a normal and expected reaction to</b> ...
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COVID-19 Resources from Johns Hopkins Children's Center
Updated <b>COVID-19</b> Guidelines. Masking is strongly recommended but no longer required in all Johns <b>Hopkins Medicine</b> buildings. Care partners and</b> ...
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COVID-19 NEWS: Study to Investigate Impacts of COVID Vaccines on ...
“If there’s a relationship between the <b>COVID-19</b> <b>vaccines</b> and the menstrual changes, we need to know how it happens,” says Borahay. “Therefore, we</b> ...
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Getting Ready – and Staying Safe - Johns Hopkins Medicine
All patients are screened. Depending on the care needed, a <b>COVID-19</b> test may be required. Our staff are screened every day. Wearing Masks and Protective</b> ...
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