Not Exactly… But Vaccines and Boosters Remain Our Best Defense COVID-19 continues to twist and turn as new variants become more predominant. The BQ1 and BQ1.1 variants have become the…
COVID-19 continues to twist and turn as new variants become more predominant. The BQ1 and BQ1.1 variants have become the dominant strains in the US as of mid-November. These variants…
NOTE: This information has been adapted from previous updates and is current as of November 8, 2022. If you haven’t already received your initial COVID-19 vaccination, please get vaccinated as soon as possible. We continue to strongly recommend all individuals receive the COVID-19 vaccination unless you have a known allergy to a component of the vaccine. Below is our current guidance for additional doses and boosters. To see this information in an easy to read, downloadable PDF format, please click here.
The Rocky Mountain MS Center medical team continues to recommend a full course of available COVID-19 vaccines and boosters for most MS patients, with exceptions being those who have had…
Vaccines have been a hot topic since the beginning of the pandemic, and with recent approvals of new COVID-19 boosters, questions continue regarding vaccines among MS patients. Can vaccines, whether…
The COVID-19 vaccines and boosters remain the best defense against COVID-19. It is very important to receive your vaccine and boosters as soon as possible. Please see our current chart…
NOTE: This information has been adapted from previous updates and is current as of April 11, 2022. Below are answers to some of the frequently asked questions we’ve received recently…
It would be difficult to find someone whose life hasn’t been turned upside-down in the past few months. COVID-19 has left nearly everyone dealing with drastic changes to their daily…
Everything we’ve collectively done over the past year — social distancing, washing hands, staying home, wearing masks — has contributed to the slowdown in infection rates and cases. But the…
The Delta variant of COVID-19 is continuing to spread rapidly and is much more infectious than the original strain of the virus. The single most important step to take to…