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Colon Cancer, Often Avoidable, Hits Black Men, the Young More Sept. 2, 2021 -- Headlines of Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman's death last year shocked the world when it was revealed the actor had died after a secret ...
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Kidney Damage Another Consequence of 'Long COVID' Similarly, patients who'd developed acute kidney injury during their COVID hospitalization had higher risks than COVID patients with no apparent kidney problems ...
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Concerns, Questions Cloud Quickly Approaching COVID-19 Booster Plan Experts want to see more data to justify the COVID-19 booster shot program that is scheduled to begin later this month. By Cecelia Smith-Schoenwalder.
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Don't Worry, Your Immunity Is Supposed to Wane What does have staying power, though, is the immunological impression that vaccines leave behind. Defensive cells study decoy pathogens even as they purge them; ...
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King County in Washington, home to Seattle, will require masks at large outdoor events. The mandate begins Tuesday, and it applies to residents 5 years of age and older, regardless of their vaccination status. The county is also strongly ...
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Why a Covid-19 vaccine for younger children is taking longer than a vaccine for adults (CNN) Anxiety is high among parents as more kids head back to school without the protection of a Covid-19 vaccine for at least a few more months.
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Here's When to Roll Back COVID-19 Restrictions Without Increasing Cases New research concludes that the safest way to relieve pandemic restrictions is by tying increased freedom to vaccination rates — and moving too quickly ...
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Huge Study Shows Masks Do Indeed Limit Coronavirus Spread By Robert Preidt and Robin Foster, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, Sept. 3, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- A new, huge study provides real-world proof ...
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Why these Michigan residents remain skeptical about COVID-19 vaccines The novel coronavirus took her father's life in December, but Courtney Markoff said she still doesn't want to take any of the vaccines being pushed by White ...
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The psychology behind why people will take horse paste, but not COVID vaccines Subscribe to Fortune Daily to get essential business stories straight to your inbox each morning. Say you're in the midst of an unprecedented global pandemic.
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Instagram Post Missing Context About Israeli Study on COVID-19 Natural Immunity An Instagram post highlighted a headline about a non-peer-reviewed study from Israel that found that unvaccinated people previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 ...
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Boulder County Public Health set to reinstate indoor mask mandate Due to high levels of transmission of coronavirus in Boulder County, people will soon be required to wear masks indoors. Boulder County Public Health also ...
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COVID-19 vaccines don't cause infertility. Here's how we know. Pregnant people are especially vulnerable to the novel coronavirus, and the ongoing and ferocious spread of the highly contagious delta variant has highlighted ...
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UTIs, Sepsis, Staph: COVID Is Upping Rates of Other Hospital Infections By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). THURSDAY, Sept. 2, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a resurgence in other ...
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Michigan COVID: Here's what to know Sept. 3, 2021 DETROIT – Michigan reported 4,494 new cases of COVID-19 and 91 virus-related deaths Wednesday -- an average of 2,247 cases over a two-day period. Of the 91 ...
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Boulder County Requires Face Masks For All Indoor Public Spaces For Ages 2 And Up BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4)– Boulder County Public Health issued a new public health order on Thursday night requiring face masks for everyone ages two and up ...
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Covid Medical Bills Are About to Get Bigger As some insurers focus on encouraging vaccination, temporary waivers that kept patient costs low are expiring.
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King County Re-Nstating Outdoor Mask Mandate Due to COVID Due to a surge in COVID-19 cases Washington state's most populous county is reinstating outdoor mask mandates for large outdoor events and strongly ...
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King County to require masks at large outdoor gatherings, regardless of COVID vaccination status The new requirement comes as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to surge throughout the region, driven by the contagious delta variant, King County ...
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Already under stress, North Dakota hospitals could be 'overrun' by imminent COVID-19 peak BISMARCK — With COVID-19 cases climbing exponentially in North Dakota, the state's health care system is feeling the pressure.
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2 more human cases of West Nile virus identified in Mass. "These are the second and third human cases of West Nile virus infection in Massachusetts this year and we are seeing significant expansion of virus activity in ...
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COVID-19 and the new normal: What do cases mean in a vaccinated community? For a year, many people watched global COVID-19 case numbers rise and fall as a way of tracking the state of the pandemic and the risk to their lives.
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West Nile virus detected in two more people; 38 towns and cities statewide rise to moderate infection risk Two men, one in his 50′s and one in his 70′s, were exposed to the virus in Middlesex County, the state Department of Public Health said in a statement. On ...
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More Than 150 Cases of COVID Reported During University of Chicago Spring Outbreak: CDC The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released its report after a COVID outbreak sickened a total of 158 students at the University of Chicago ...
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COVID surge pushes some ICUs to capacity Both University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital along with Cleveland Clinic Children's report no increase in pediatric patients being admitted ...
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Proof of vaccination required to enter Peninsula restaurants, bars Those entering restaurants or bars in Jefferson and Clallam counties must provide proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 beginning Saturday, ...
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RSV and COVID: What are the differences between the two viruses? RSV, which stands for respiratory syncytial virus, is a seasonal illness that usually pops up in fall and winter. But widespread masking and social distancing ...
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For the first time in 5 weeks, fewer than 100 COVID patients at Halifax Health "I'm confident there would have been far more hospitalizations and deaths had we not had such excellent vaccination uptake among our older and more vulnerable ...
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Covid: Difficult winter in Wales if cases keep rising, says doctor If Covid rates keep rising, it could be a "very difficult autumn and winter" for the Welsh NHS, a doctor has warned. Kelechi Nnoaham, director of public ...
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What you need to know about COVID-19 in Ottawa on Friday, Sept. 3 What's the latest? Ottawa's medical officer of health is asking people to "approach September with caution" as the more infectious delta variant pushes cases ...
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THURSDAY UPDATES: Boone County changing COVID-19 vaccine clinics frequency due to upcoming flu shot at schools Due to upcoming annual school-based flu shot clinics, Columbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services will change the number of community COVID-19 ...
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Heart attack? Car crash? In Larimer County, at-capacity ICUs could impact the care you receive LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — The Larimer County Health Department says all the area's intensive care units are full as COVID-19 cases rise, ...
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Maine reports 665 new cases of COVID-19, 3 more deaths Maine reported 665 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, the highest one-day total since Jan. 20, near the peak of the pandemic. There were three additional ...
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Pa. COVID case rate 5 times higher than a year ago The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported 4,816 additional coronavirus cases on Thursday. The seven-day moving average of newly reported cases was ...
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Sweetgreen CEO criticized after blaming obesity for COVID-19 deaths Sweetgreen CEO Jonathan Neman is facing backlash online after sharing a LinkedIn post that downplayed the importance of coronavirus vaccines and other ...
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Arizona man paralyzed after contracting West Nile virus Gary Bushko of Peoria is unable to move his hands or his arm, he's unable to speak or swallow on his own. His wife Jennifer tells ABC15 that it has been a ...
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COVID update: 70% of 12-and-olders in 60615 have had first dose, South Shore still below 50% Residents of ZIP code 61615, covering the northern half of Hyde Park and southern Kenwood, have joined 35 of the 60 total Chicago ZIP codes that have 70% of ...
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Health officials quietly moved the date of the 1st US COVID-19 death to January 2020 The first recorded death from COVID-19 in the U.S. occurred a month earlier than previously thought: A Kansas woman's death certificate was recently amended to ...
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Delta remains dominant COVID-19 variant in Montana, state adds 738 new cases Thursday "The overall trends in variants show that, March through June, the Alpha variant was predominant. Beginning in July, the Delta variant has been detected most ...
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Nursing home may reopen to visitors soon Meanwhile, county officials are bracing for a staffing shortage at the nursing home due to a federal vaccine mandate. The White House announced Aug. 18 that the ...
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West Nile virus detected in Steuben County; no human cases reported Avoid places where mosquitos are biting; Apply insect repellent containing DEET, picaradin or oil of lemon eucalyptus to clothes and exposed skin; Install or ...
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Regeneron and monoclonal antibodies are not a replacement for the COVID vaccine Florida Governor Ron DeSantis held a press conference Wednesday touting the therapy with a banner that read "early treatment saves lives." A very similar ...
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Vaccine Hesitancy Drops Sharply, New Poll Shows Sep. 2. 2021 -- The percentage of Americans saying they oppose taking the COVID-19 vaccine has dropped to the lowest point since the vaccines were first ...
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How to get monoclonal antibody therapy for COVID-19 in San Antonio, Bexar County Currently, it's only available to high-risk patients with a doctor's referral. According to the FDA — "Monoclonal antibodies are laboratory-made proteins that ...
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What do we know about COVID vaccines and kids? In 1796, Edward Jenner, a country doctor in England, deliberately exposed an eight-year-old boy to one of the worst plagues of the era: smallpox. Jenner had ...
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More West Nile positive mosquitoes found in York County York County is reporting more mosquitoes that have tested positive for West Nile virus. The county's Mosquito Surveillance Program reported positive samples ...
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Ottawa COVID-19 levels 'manageable,' can 'absolutely' avoid fall lockdown: Dr. Etches Dr. Vera Etches, medical officer of health, and other Ottawa health officials spoke to media Thursday morning to provide an update on COVID-19 in the nation's ...
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'It's despicable': Reaction pours in after protesters target BC hospitals over 'health freedom' The large demonstration for "health freedom" at Vancouver General Hospital and City Hall on Wednesday was "distressing" and "beyond the pale" for health ...
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'The CEO of Sweetgreen Hates Fat People': Salad Chain CEO Slammed For Comments on Obesity Sweetgreen CEO Jonathan Neman is under fire for a since-deleted LinkedIn post suggesting that the underlying cause of the pandemic is obesity. Next. link.
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'We can make it through': OPH optimistic about another fall with COVID-19 Dr. Vera Etches, Ottawa's medical officer of health, says making sure schools stay open should be a priority this fall, something that requires keeping the ...
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