Tuesday, September 28, 2021

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Daily update September 28, 2021
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CNN
(KHN) Within a day of testing positive for covid-19 in June, Miranda Kelly was sick enough to be scared. At 44, with diabetes and high blood pressure, ...
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NPR
Last week, a panel of scientists and doctors met to discuss the Pfizer booster vaccine. Specifically, the goal was to advise the Centers for Disease Control ...
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The New York Times
Discrimination, delays and systemic hurdles prevent young trans people from reaching the care they need, a new study finds.
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USA TODAY
The Idaho doctor, Dr. Ryan Cole, says he observed a "20 times increase of endometrial cancers" since Jan. 1 over what he's seen on an annual basis, according to ...
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The New York Times
But the platform remains a popular destination for people discussing how to acquire and use ivermectin, a drug typically used to treat parasitic worms, even ...
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Healthline
A new study from the CDC found that COVID-19 cases in children increased more in counties where schools did not require masking than they did in those areas ...
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The New York Times
Dr. Peter Marks, one of the Food and Drug Administration's highest-ranking regulators, on Monday took over the agency's vaccines office, whose two leaders ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Steven Reinberg, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). TUESDAY, Sept. 28, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Teens who eat lots of fruits and vegetables are likely to ...
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The Boston Globe
Let the boosting begin. State officials say about 600,000 Massachusetts residents are now eligible for a Pfizer coronavirus vaccine booster shot, and the shots ...
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The New York Times
The Delta variant was the main reason that people decided to get vaccinated against Covid-19 this summer and why most say they will get boosters when ...
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CNN
Cases among children had been soaring since the more contagious Delta coronavirus variant became the dominant strain in the US in July. The weekly case number ...
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NBC News
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden received his COVID-19 booster shot on Monday, days after federal regulators recommended a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine ...
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Chicago Sun-Times
The mother of a Chicago Public Schools student at Jensen Elementary has passed away after battling COVID-19, according to her family, while hundreds of ...
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fox2now.com
Please keep in mind that not all cases and deaths recorded occurred in the last 24 hours. State health officials report 53.5% of the total population has ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The state added 87 new COVID-19 deaths to the Pennsylvania death registry, bringing the death toll to 29,151 Pennsylvanians. Health officials have noted that ...
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New York Magazine
The answer is actually quite simple: the overwhelming age skew of the disease, which — in the time of vaccines, breakthrough cases, and Delta — we are still, as ...
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mlive.com
Counties in the "high" or "substantial" levels are recommended to mask-up indoors, regardless of vaccination status, while counties with "moderate" or "low" ...
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The Gazette
Through the end of the fiscal year, individuals can obtain five free counseling sessions at UnityPoint Health-AbbeHealth Services in Cedar Rapids and at the ...
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KGMI
Cassie Sauer, CEO of the Washington State Hospital Association, said during a weekly news briefing that deaths continue to rise — an expected trend that often ...
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Newsweek
The child, whose identity is being kept private, passed away on September 11, after being hospitalized with primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), the City ...
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Vox
It's in clinical trials, but many experts say you don't need a tailored vaccine for this variant. By Sigal Samuel Sep 27, 2021, 2:50pm EDT ...
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Patch.com
Active COVID-19 hospitalizations have fallen by 227 patients since last Monday. However, the state is still averaging 30 deaths per day.
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ABC17News.com
Officials say the deaths will be captured and reported publicly through the dashboard Tuesday morning. Of the 136 deaths: 28 in August; 108 in September.
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KTLA
Starting Oct. 7, L.A. County will require customers to show proof of vaccination or a recent negative coronavirus test result at indoor bars, lounges, ...
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WTHR
MARION, Ind. — Two Indiana sisters who have shared everything in their lives are now sharing a battle with ovarian cancer. Lisa Simmons and Teresa Swain are ...
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Cincinnati.com
Flu vaccines and nasal sprays have been available for protection against strains of the virus since the summer, and the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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MedPage Today
Quest Diagnostics data revealed that 50.5% of more than 1 million young children tested nationwide had detectable blood lead levels (BLLs; ≥1.0 μg/dL). In four ...
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KJZZ
The vaccine, case and testing data in this map comes from the Arizona Department of Health Services, and the population estimates come from the U.S. Census ...
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Kansas City Star
When a Colorado mom became pregnant last year, her family says she was advised to delay getting vaccinated against the coronavirus until her twins were born.
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oregonlive.com
The monthly record, set in December, is 603 COVID-related fatalities. Recognition of September's grim milestone came Monday as the Oregon Health Authority ...
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kfor.com
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – As it gets closer to the holidays, health officials continue to urge Americans to take precautions against COVID-19.
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Today.com
Identical twin sisters Teresa Swain and Lisa Simmons have done everything together. They were born holding hands and raised their families in identical ...
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Statesman Journal
To provide our community with important public safety information, the Statesman Journal is making this daily update related to the coronavirus free to read ...
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Toronto Sun
NORRISTOWN – As Montgomery County recorded nearly 300 new cases of the coronavirus and four more deaths during the most recent two-day period, ...
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CNET
President Joe Biden rolled up his sleeve and received the Pfizer booster shot on Monday. Screenshot by CNET. For the most up-to-date news and information ...
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syracuse.com
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Onondaga County will hold its first Covid-19 booster shot clinics this week for people at elevated risk of becoming serious ill or dying ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Cara Murez, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Sept. 27, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Wearing masks in schools appears to sharply curtail the spread of ...
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WDIV ClickOnDetroit
DETROIT – Michigan reported 7,733 new cases of COVID-19 and 35 virus-related deaths Monday -- an average of 2,577.7 cases over a three-day period. Of the 35 ...
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al.com
University of South Alabama Health is now administering monoclonal antibody therapies at the Mobile Civic Center in an effort to expand access to the ...
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INFORUM
"We don't want to have flu cases on top of COVID cases stretching our hospital capacity, so that's why it's important to be vaccinated," said Molly Howell, ...
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Seacoastonline.com
With the latest tallies, the number of infections was approaching 90,000, while the death toll stood at 1,022, the Maine CDC said. The seven-day rolling average ...
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Scientific American
Monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapies are among the most effective. In this treatment, patients are infused with high concentrations of antibodies specifically ...
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The Daily Pennsylvanian
Penn's annual flu clinic is set to vaccinate more community members than ever before, as the University flu vaccine mandate will take effect.
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cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Clinic is now seeing its highest volume of COVID-19 patients since last winter, causing long wait times in Clinic emergency ...
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NBC Chicago
Pediatrician Dr. Hollis Redmon is one of those physicians. Redmon says that doctors are anticipating a challenging flu season, especially with COVID cases ...
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Fox News
Arlington officials said the city and Tarrant County Public Health were notified on Sept. 5 that a child had been hospitalized with primary amebic ...
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The Hill
President Biden received his booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday while touting the third dose as "safe and effective." "I know it doesn't look like ...
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WTOP
"Don't forget about it because flu is not going anywhere," said Diane Young, an associate director with the county's health department. County health leaders ...
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Tallahassee.com
In the first 26 days of August, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, which ended the month with 77 COVID-related deaths, had 67, according to spokesperson Danielle ...
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Grand Forks Herald
The state last year had an unusually low number of influenza cases, largely because of COVID-19 mitigation strategies such as social distancing and mask-wearing ...
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