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The New York Times
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CBS Denver
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4)– After The White House and the FDA announced booster shots would be necessary to further combat COVID-19, one older adult living ...
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The Washington Post
Officials in the greater Washington region say the rollout of booster shots to millions of vaccinated people will be much different from the early days of ...
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BBC News
Nine coronavirus-related deaths have been reported in Northern Ireland on Thursday. Six occurred within the latest 24-hour reporting period and three happened ...
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Fortune
Happy Thursday, readers. It was a major week for COVID vaccine boosters to put it lightly. In the past seven days, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
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U.S. News & World Report
The U.S. is planning booster doses of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, but if you got the one-dose Johnson & Johnson shot instead, stay tuned.
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CNN
Face masks are no longer required apart from in a few specific locations, such as airports and hospitals. And as of Monday, fully vaccinated people are no ...
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CNN
Having a well-functioning immune system supported by lifestyle habits such as eating nutritious foods, exercising and sleeping could help reduce Covid-19 risk, according to guidance from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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WebMD
Over 10.9 million children aged 12-17 have had at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine administered, with 8.1 million children in that group fully vaccinated.
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U.S. News & World Report
By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, Aug. 20, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Could the constancy of a sympathetic ear help guard your brain ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Just as school doors are reopening across the U.S., children are filling hospital beds instead of classrooms in record numbers, sick with COVID-19.
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NBC Montana
As cases of COVID-19 and related hospitalizations increase in Montana, medical leaders are asking residents to take actions to prevent the spread and help ...
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USA TODAY
Staci Martin is doing her grocery shopping online again. She's fully vaccinated but considers herself and family at renewed risk from COVID-19.
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Science Magazine
Again and again, people had asked Holmes, an expert on viral evolution at the University of Sydney, how he expected SARS-CoV-2 to change. In May 2020, 5 months ...
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NPR
The surge in the delta variant of the virus, combined with low vaccination rates, has pushed hospitals to the brink in many states and resulted in a desperate ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By JAY REEVES, Associated Press. GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — Tourists and servers alike dance atop tables and in the aisles at one restaurant on the "Redneck ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Potential COVID-19 exposures in child-care settings have increased over the past month in Minnesota along with coronavirus infections involving a ...
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Brisbane Times
Cars line up in front of a sign that reads 'COVID TESTING.' Two federal laws specify that people shouldn't be charged for COVID-19 tests. But there's a loophole for out-of-network labs.
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KPBS
In a study published Thursday, a team led by researchers at UC San Diego have discovered how glycans — molecules that make up a sugary residue around the edges of the spike protein — act as infection gateways for SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes ...
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WebMD
CoxHealth, for instance, has a hospital in Springfield, MO, that is treating patients from as far away as Alabama. "Just imagine not having the support of your ...
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Salt Lake Tribune
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Bailey Weems prepares doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine during a free COVID-19 clinic at Red Iguana 2 in Salt Lake ...
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News18
Early use of convalescent plasma didn't prevent COVID-19 progression in a group of high-risk adult outpatients, concludes a National Institutes of Health ...
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CNET
Phase 1 of the vaccine trial will test the vaccines' safety, as well as measure immunity and antibody responses. If the vaccines prove to be safe, they'll need to go through additional testing for researchers to determine how effective they are.
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WSAW
"By displaying the rates side-by-side, users can clearly see the difference in rates between these two groups," the DHS says. "The overwhelming majority of Wisconsinites who are infected with COVID-19 are not fully vaccinated.".
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U.S. News & World Report
MISSION, Kan. (AP) — Many overwhelmed hospitals, with no beds to offer, are putting critically ill COVID-19 patients on planes, helicopters and ambulances and sending them hundreds of miles to far-flung states for treatment.
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Crosscut
Washington detected its first mosquito carrying the West Nile virus in July, a little earlier than usual; so far, scientists are watching the situation, but are ...
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The Atlantic
As the U.S. government goes all in on booster shots, here are three ways to think about whether the COVID-19 vaccines are working. By Katherine J. Wu. August 18, 2021. Share. Every weekday evening, our editors guide you through the biggest stories of the ...
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Palm Beach Post
The hospital has seen two to five pregnant women hospitalized daily, the 13 doctors said. Their aim was to persuade the 'vaccine hesitant' to act.
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Standard-Examiner
A respiratory virus typically seen during winter months, mostly in children, has struck early in Utah and doctors fear this is just the beginning of a potentially bad season. Respiratory syncytial virus, also known as RSV, has already begun landing infants and ...
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Alaska Public Media News
Alaska children too young to be vaccinated are making up a growing share of coronavirus infections, state officials said, as the delta variant drives up case numbers statewide. Children age 11 and younger accounted for 15% of Alaska's coronavirus cases last ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). THURSDAY, Aug. 19, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Antibodies generated by COVID-19 vaccines are effective ...
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MarketWatch
The spike in cases is due to a combination of some of the nation's lowest vaccination rates, unabated tourism and a disregard for basic health precautions ...
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Boston Herald
Cambridge biotech company Moderna will use its now-famous mRNA technology to launch human trials of an experimental HIV vaccine candidate, according to a ...
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Alaska Public Media News
Some patients are having to wait longer for emergency care, or ending up in beds outside the ICU, as a surge in COVID-19 cases driven by the highly contagious delta variant swamps critical care units in Anchorage, a medical hub, the Anchorage Daily News ...
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silive.com
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A large study conducted by Oxford researchers in the United Kingdom found coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines had waning protection ...
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Salon
Harvard immunologist Dr. Bruce Walker first heard whispers of the coming pandemic while teaching a course on HIV to MIT undergraduates in South Africa.
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OPB News
Federal health officials are planning ahead to give booster shots in the fall to all U.S. adults, starting with those who were vaccinated early on, ...
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cleveland.com
The health system's announcement comes after U.S. health officials authorized a third dose for individuals with compromised immune systems who have already received their first two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines. An extra dose has not been ...
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WSAW
Wisconsin has nearly 643,000 confirmed cases (642,969) of the COVID-19 virus since it first appeared in our state in February, 2020. The DHS reports the state ...
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News8000.com - WKBT
Mayo Clinic said it is administering a third dose of the Pfizer or Moderna mRNA vaccines to moderately or severely immunocompromised people 12 years of age or ...
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Houston Public Media
Officials at the World Health Organization said Wednesday that it strongly opposes booster shots for all adults in rich countries because the boosters will not ...
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The Guardian
The Department of Education in NSW told Guardian Australia on Thursday that 129 of 5,800 providers had reported positive Covid cases since the current outbreak began, but it had no information about transmission. The chief executive of ...
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Michigan Radio
That's according to a COVID-19 update from University of Michigan assistant professor of epidemiology Marisa Eisenberg. "Even though we are, you know, among the ...
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KESQ
Riverside County is reminding people that testing is still an important defense against spreading coronavirus. "Maybe twice as many people should be tested ...
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The Commercial Appeal
Memphis Fire Department Kendrik White administers the COVID-19 vaccine to a patient at Serenity. Memphis teens have been leading Tennessee in a recent influx of COVID-19 vaccinations as the delta ...
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The Ledger
COVID-19 hospitalizations are continuing to rise across central Florida, leaving Polk County's health care providers stressed.
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The Guardian
As she launched the plan, the women's health minister, Maree Todd, said the evidence that women needed more information and support from the medical ...
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LA Daily News
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KOMO News
SEATTLE – COVID-19 is packing Washington state hospitals with patients more than it ever has. Washington State Hospital Association CEO Cassie Sauer said ...
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The Guardian
About nine in 10 people in the UK are still wearing face coverings at least some of the time despite them no longer being compulsory, official figures show.
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