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  2. 5 things we know and still don’t know about COVID, 5 years ...

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    COVID is still with us, though humanity has built up immunity through vaccinations and infections. But the virus is evolving, Five years ago, a cluster of people in Wuhan, China, fell sick with a ...

  3. What to know about Covid as 2023 comes to a close - AOL

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    “I would say the most important thing for people to know is that the virus is out there, as ... “Any new subvariant is a sign that the SARS-CoV-2 virus is still evolving; it’s still here ...

  4. Is COVID finally gone? What to know about the virus 4 years ...

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    According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of mid-February, around 10,000 deaths in 2024 were linked to COVID, and over 21,000 hospital admissions were due to the virus.

  5. Coronavirus is back, but how worried should you be? - AOL

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    And many people have neglected to update their vaccines, meaning that they lack some protection from the ever-evolving disease. The latest spike could be driven, in part, by an Omicron subvariant ...

  6. Endemic COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    A June 2022 review predicted that the virus that causes COVID-19 would become the fifth endemic seasonal coronavirus, alongside four other human coronaviruses. [5] A February 2023 review of the four common cold coronaviruses concluded that the virus would become seasonal and, like the common cold, cause less severe disease for most people.

  7. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2023 - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 is expected to circulate indefinitely, but as of 2024, experts were uncertain as to whether it was still a pandemic or had become endemic. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Pandemics and their ends are not well-defined, and whether or not one has ended differs according to the definition used.

  8. SARS-CoV-2 - Wikipedia

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    Virus infections start when viral particles bind to host surface cellular receptors. [158] Protein modeling experiments on the spike protein of the virus soon suggested that SARS‑CoV‑2 has sufficient affinity to the receptor angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) on human cells to use them as a mechanism of cell entry . [ 159 ]

  9. 'The virus could still surprise us': Former White House COVID ...

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    "The way I look at it is the virus can still surprise us," Jha added, noting that it continues to evolve. So instead of spending time predicting the chances of a new variant, or if the virus can ...