The disease may damage cardiac muscle even in those who never displayed symptoms.
What is COVID doing to our hearts?
Connection between COVID-19 and loss of smell uncovered by research team
About 70 percent of people with COVID-19 suddenly lose their sense of smell, although fewer seem to realize it, new analysis shows.
New solution to kill coronavirus on common surfaces in seconds
Cold atmospheric plasma via jet spray could be used to quickly disinfect hospitals, transport and more.
Critical blood shortages on the horizon unless enough donors step forward
You can save a life, even help someone fight COVID-19, by giving blood this holiday season — and it’s as safe as ever.
Holiday gatherings during COVID-19: What doctors say about traveling and family events
The good news is that there are ways to make a gathering safer.
UC campuses pilot a smartphone app that aims to limit spread of COVID-19
The app uses privacy-first technology that allows users to receive automatic smartphone notifications of a potential exposure to the virus.
3 UCSF faculty named to Biden-Harris transition COVID-19 advisory board
David A. Kessler, Eric Goosby and Robert M. Rodriguez will help guide planning for the president-elect’s federal response to the pandemic.
Preparing for a winter with the coronavirus
How will staying indoors more frequently affect the spread of COVID-19?
Voting in person: Is it safe?
What you need to know about casting your ballot during COVID-19, according to an infectious disease specialist.
Q&A: When will a COVID-19 vaccine be ready?
Experts explain when a vaccine may be approved and how a COVID-19 vaccine is designed.
Dr. Anthony Fauci backs universal health care, expects slow return to ‘normal’
In a wide-ranging discussion, Fauci covers many of the issues that have come to define the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.
Which type of face covering works best?
New UC Davis research compares surgical, N95 and homemade cloth masks.