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  2. Ensitrelvir - Wikipedia

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    Xocova in a Japanese blister pack. Ensitrelvir, sold under the brand name Xocova is an antiviral medication used as a treatment for COVID-19. [2][3][4][5] It was developed by Shionogi in partnership with Hokkaido University and acts as an orally active 3C-like protease inhibitor. [6][7] It is taken by mouth. [8][9][10]

  3. COVID-19 pandemic in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Ohio on March 9, 2020, when the state's first cases were reported. The first death from COVID-19 in Ohio was reported on March 19. Subsequently, records supported by further testing showed that undetected cases had existed in Ohio since early January, with the first confirmed ...

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

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    People at a COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Los Angeles on Aug. 5, 2022. (Xinhua via Getty Images) (Xinhua News Agency via Getty Ima) Dr. Bob Wachter was an expert who diligently practiced what he ...

  5. SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant - Wikipedia

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    One week later, on 3 December 2021, the NICD announced that 65,990 COVID-19 tests had found 16,055 new infections (5.7 times as many as seven days before; positive rate 24.3%) and that 72 percent of them were found in Gauteng. [308] [309] This province of South Africa is densely populated at about 850 inhabitants per km 2.

  6. JN.1 accounts for over 90% of US COVID cases: Know ... - AOL

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    BA.2.86 has more than 30 mutations compared to the omicron XBB.1.5 variant, the dominant strain for most of 2023 and the variant targeted in the updated COVID-19 vaccine, TODAY.com previously ...

  7. Amy Acton - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Ohio Medical University (MD) Ohio State University (MPH) Amy Leigh Acton (née Stearns; born 1965 or 1966) is an American physician and public-health researcher who served as the director of the Ohio Department of Health from 2019–2020. She played a leading role in Ohio's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. 'Playing COVID roulette': Some infected by FLiRT variants ...

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    Since then, 36.7% of California's seniors age 65 and up have received at least one dose of the updated vaccine, as have 18.5% of adults age 50 to 64, and 10% of the youngest adults, up to age 49.

  9. COVID-19 pandemic in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic is an ongoing viral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The pandemic affected the city of Columbus, Ohio, as Ohio's stay-at-home order shuttered all nonessential businesses, and caused event cancellations into 2021.