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No increased risk for new-onset T2D was found after mild SARS-CoV-2 infection in a multiethnic Asian cohort during the Omicron or Delta wave, particularly among fully vaccinated individuals.
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Vaccinated and boosted individuals did not have a higher risk for diabetes during either wave. Boosted individuals during Delta had a lower risk for new-onset diabetes (aHR 0.77, ...
Everything you need to know and stay informed about COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, and its many variants and subvariants, including EG.5, BA.2.86, Stealth Omicron, and Delta.
New research from the University of East Anglia has found that wearing face masks did not lower the risk of COVID infection following the initial surge of the omicron variant. The analysis of ...
The Omicron variant of the coronavirus is suspected to be the most infectious yet by binding to human receptors better than the Delta variant and the team’s findings show it may have the potential to ...
So far there have been several variants of the virus -- B.1.1.7, B.1.351, P.1, Delta, B.1.617.2, BA.5. Omicron BF.7 strain is driving the current wave of Covid infections in China. As of now ...