Saturday, September 25, 2021

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Daily update September 25, 2021
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The New York Times
Health officials were preparing on Friday to start giving booster shots to older and at-risk Americans, trying to make sense of new and broad eligibility ...
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CNN
(CNN) Three-quarters of eligible Americans have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine and some are now able to receive an additional booster shot ...
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CNN
Who is eligible? Many adults will be eligible for boosters if they have already received two doses of Pfizer's vaccine.
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NPR
And Thursday when the FDA finally did authorize the Pfizer vaccine booster, it was only for certain adults — those over 65 and others at high risk of severe ...
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CNET
That flimsy 4-by-3-inch piece of paper is currently the best proof we have of vaccination, says Dr. Tom Frieden, former director of the Centers for Disease ...
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CNN
(CNN) Covid-19 outbreaks are far more likely in schools that don't require students and staff to wear masks, new data from the US Centers for Disease ...
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The New York Times
The prizes are among the most prestigious prizes in medicine, and scores of Lasker winners have gone on to receive the Nobel Prize. Katalin Kariko, a senior ...
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CNN
(CNN) Two US researchers who developed the technology that underlies both the Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccines won a prestigious medical prize ...
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ABC News
The U.S. launched a campaign to offer boosters of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine to millions of Americans on Friday even as health officials stressed the real ...
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oregonlive.com
The Oregon Health Authority on Friday announced 21 COVID-19 deaths and 2,113 new cases. The state's report came after the Western States Scientific Safety ...
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Infection Control Today
Even if not hospitalized, COVID-19 often produces the most severe infection individuals will experience in their lifetimes and can produce lasting symptoms ...
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Slate Magazine
On Sept. 9, President Joe Biden announced a new set of pandemic response policies. In the process, he said that 1 in 5,000 vaccinated people become infected ...
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The Seattle Times
In the Pacific Northwest, flu season typically starts in the fall and lasts until mid-spring. As of early September, Washington hadn't seen any flu deaths or ...
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Fortune
"The increased susceptibility of pregnant women to being severely ill with COVID-19 is multifactorial," says Andrea Edlow, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist ...
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CNET
A Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster has been approved for up to 60 million Americans. Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images. For the most up-to-date news and ...
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al.com
Alabama hospitals were treating 500 fewer patients for the coronavirus this Friday than they were the previous Friday. That's a decline of 23% in a week. The ...
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mlive.com
While all attention seems to be on the coronavirus pandemic and COVID-19 vaccines, doctors say flu shots are important as summer turns to fall and children ...
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KTVZ
The Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup on Friday completed its review of the federal process and has recommended a booster dose of the Pfizer- ...
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cleveland.com
In an effort to remain socially distanced due to the COVID-19 pandemic, last year's walk did not employ one central location, but instead allowed participants ...
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The New York Times
School mask mandates have generated controversy in many parts of the country. Now, two studies, published on Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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KTLA
Los Angeles County on Friday announced it has begun administering booster shots of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. The announcement came a day after the ...
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National Post
By Nancy Lapid. (Reuters) - The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate ...
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wreg.com
Symptoms of allergies · Itchy, watery and/or red eyes · Nasal congestion · Runny nose · Postnasal drip · Sneezing · Itching of the skin.
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WebMD
Sept. 24, 2021 – CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, MD, late Thursday overruled her agency's advisory panel to make boosters available to front-line workers.
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WANE
DENVER (KDVR/WATE) – Fall is officially here and with it, comes seasonal allergies. From coughing, to sneezing, and even that scratchy throat, ...
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KXAN.com
The guidelines are crucial for businesses, schools and municipalities that are trying to safely return to some version of normality. The CDC has provided a ...
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pressherald.com
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention on Saturday reported 603 cases of COVID-19 and four additional deaths, lending to a steady increase in case ...
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Bangor Daily News
Of those, 61,965 have been confirmed positive, while 24,621 were classified as "probable cases," the Maine CDC reported.
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WSYR
ONONDAGA COUNTY, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon Tweeted out the COVID numbers for the county on Friday, September 24.
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news.delaware.gov
Mosquito-transmitted virus occurrences in these sentinel chickens are unrelated to Delaware's poultry industry. A statewide total of 40 sentinel chickens have ...
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Toronto Star
LEILA FADEL, HOST: A CDC advisory committee greenlit a plan to offer a booster shot to people 65 and older and two other groups at high risk of exposure or ...
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WJHL-TV News Channel 11
Public health official: vaccinations, antibody treatment "saving grace" in nursing homes ... BRISTOL, Va. (WJHL) – Steadily rising COVID case rates in Southwest ...
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nj.com
Antiviral drugs in pill form are currently in development in clinical trials, and scientists say they could be on the market within months.
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Smithsonian
But national population numbers have tripled since then. Influenza killed one in 150 Americans, while one in 500 people have died from the coronavirus.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
MADISON - U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson suggested this week that vaccinated Americans could be perpetuating the coronavirus pandemic and that distributing vaccines ...
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Tampa Bay Times
A total of 53,580 Floridians have died over the course of the coronavirus pandemic, which is about to enter its 19th month.
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The State Journal-Register
Sangamon County reported three more COVID-19 fatalities on Friday. All three of the people were unvaccinated and died Thursday after testing positive for ...
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Bangor Daily News
MADAWASKA, Maine — New Brunswick should never have lifted COVID-19 public safety measures, one of the province's top infectious disease specialists said in ...
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St. Cloud Times
90% of patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19 at St. Cloud Hospital are unvaccinated, said Dr. George Morris, CentraCare Health's medical incident ...
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oregonlive.com
We're already several days into fall, which means it's time for gratuitous pumpkin spice-flavored products and, of course, your flu shot.
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Worcester Telegram
WORCESTER — With heavy rain and warm temperatures in recent weeks having led to an increased population of mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus, the state ...
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Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
With medical providers across the region struggling to keep up with the spiraling number of COVID-19 cases, flu season is about to begin.
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KX NEWS
28 were in Williams County. 2 deaths were reported on September 23. The North Dakota Department of Health says it no longer publicly provides COVID-19 death ...
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NBC2 News
COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. — The Collier Mosquito Control District encouraged people to drain standing water after seeing a high number of mosquitoes testing ...
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Wisconsin Public Radio News
Symptoms of allergies, colds and COVID-19 are all primarily symptoms of the nose, Timberlake said. Runny and stuffy noses are common, and some of that mucus can ...
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Pew Research Center
For example, adults who are not vaccinated are about half as likely as those who have received at least one vaccine dose to see COVID-19 as a major threat to ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported 5,071 additional coronavirus cases on Friday, for a total of 32,579 cases over the past week.
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NEWS.com.au
The Covid-19 outbreak in Victoria has surged to a new high, with 847 new local cases and one death confirmed by public health authorities.
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Casper Star-Tribune Online
The Wyoming Department of Health has broken eligibility into those who "should" get the additional shot, and those who "may," based on their personal risk or ...
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KRON4
MORGAN HILL, Calif. (KRON) — It's still very early in what is being described as a soft rollout for the COVID-19 vaccine booster shots that cleared a final ...
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