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Cross-country care coordination brings Jim Hauck home after accident
Find out how Mayo Post Acute Care helped Jim return home after he sustained serious injuries from an accident in Nevada.

Common questions about COVID-19 vaccinations answered
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is an important tool to help stop the ongoing pandemic. Here are answers to the most common questions.

COVID-19 vaccines and pregnancy: 4 common Q&A
You aren't alone if you have questions about getting vaccinated for COVID-19 while pregnant. Find out answers to four common questions OB-GYN providers are asked and why the CDC issued an urgent warni...

Debunking COVID-19 myths
Chances are you've heard things about COVID-19 from social media, friends or family. It can be tempting to believe claims. We'll set the record straight on some of the circulating COVID-19 myths.

Get your flu shot, COVID-19 vaccine at the same time
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it's important to be vaccinated for COVID-19 and the flu. Learn why and how you can get both shots at the same time.

What pregnant and breastfeeding women should know about the COVID-19 vaccine
Pregnant women are at an increased risk for serious illness from COVID-19. An OB-GYN answers questions about the vaccine for pregnant and breastfeeding women.

Post-COVID syndrome: Feeling effects over the long haul
COVID-19 symptoms sometimes can persist for months. The virus can damage the lungs, heart and brain, which increases risk of long-term health problems. Here's what you need to know.

Mayo Clinic expert discusses updated COVID-19 vaccines
New COVID-19 vaccines are designed to better protect against variants and prevent serious illness. Read what a Mayo Clinic expert shares about who should receive the updated vaccine.

Emergency departments not for COVID-19 testing
If you need to test for COVID-19, Mayo Clinic health experts remind you not to go to the emergency department as it is for patients with life-threatening needs.

Expert answers about new COVID-19 vaccine
The FDA approved a COVID-19 vaccine that targets current variants. A Mayo Clinic expert explains who should get this vaccine and if it can be given at the same time as the annual influenza vaccine.