Updated COVID shot likely to be available mid-September

Updated COVID shot likely to be available mid-September

(NEW YORK) -- The updated COVID vaccine should become available in mid-September, along with a likely recommendation that everyone should get the booster shot, U.S. health officials said this week. The timeline was laid out by officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration…
What to expect with COVID, RSV, flu shots set to be available this fall

What to expect with COVID, RSV, flu shots set to be available this fall

(NEW YORK) -- Health officials are urging the public to plan ahead when it comes to scheduling their vaccinations, as this year may look a little different than previous seasons. With fall approaching, public health officials are spreading the word about newly approved vaccines and immunizations that can help protect…
Frozen vegetables recalled due to possible listeria contamination

Frozen vegetables recalled due to possible listeria contamination

(NEW YORK) -- Kroger and Food Lion shoppers who have purchased frozen veggies should check their freezer for products that have been recalled over potential listeria contamination. Twin City Foods, Inc. issued a voluntary recall on Tuesday for "a limited quantity of Not-Ready-To Eat Individually Quick Frozen (IQF) Super Sweet…
Several people fall ill with mysterious rashes, fever after Tough Mudder event

Several people fall ill with mysterious rashes, fever after Tough Mudder event

(SONOMA, Calif.) -- California health officials have issued an advisory after several people who competed in a Tough Mudder run and obstacle course competition last weekend fell ill with as-yet unexplained symptoms. The Sonoma County Department of Health Services (SDHS) said it has received multiple reports of rashes, fever, muscle…
Asthma ER visits rose in New York following smoke from Canadian wildfires: CDC

Asthma ER visits rose in New York following smoke from Canadian wildfires: CDC

(NEW YORK) -- Asthma-related emergency room visits spiked in New York in June following a wave of toxic smoke from the Canadian wildfires, according to new federal data. Researchers looked at ER visits from the New York State Department of Health's Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System (ESSS) in eight regions across…