Thursday, September 30, 2021

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Daily update September 30, 2021
NEWS
The Washington Post
The Google-owned video site previously only banned misinformation about coronavirus vaccines. Facebook made the same change months ago. Listen to article.
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CNN
(CNN) To get a booster or not? The US Food and Drug Administration and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued guidance that some adults ...
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Politico
President Joe Biden's top health advisers are split over the role booster shots should play in the next phase of the pandemic, setting up key fault lines to ...
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CNN
(CNN) Dr. Adrian Burrowes has seen hundreds of Covid-19 patients. But he's especially worried about what will happen this flu season -- even more so than ...
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The Washington Post
While human rabies cases are preventable and rare, the disease is more than 99 percent fatal once contracted. Anyone who may have been bitten by a rabid animal ...
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CNN
And for the third week in a row, Wednesday's CDC forecast predicted that hospitalizations will decrease as well -- a bit of hope as the more transmissible Delta ...
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CNN
(CNN) The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an urgent recommendation Wednesday for pregnant women and those who have recently given birth ...
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NPR
The findings confirm what several recent research studies have found: Many Americans have gained significant weight since the COVID-19 crisis started, likely ...
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NPR
Knight is one of seven patients with a rare eye disease who volunteered to let doctors modify their DNA by injecting the revolutionary gene-editing tool CRISPR ...
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Healthline
Keep in mind: You need the right mask and the right fit. Experts say vaccinations plus community mask wearing provide better protection. Studies have shown that ...
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WebMD
Sept. 29, 2021 -- Weekly COVID-19 cases in children dropped again, but the count remained above 200,000 for the fifth consecutive week, according to the ...
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WebMD
Two mathematical models are predicting a big rebound in the number and severity of flu cases in the 2021-22 season after last year's flu season failed to show ...
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NBC News
On Wednesday, YouTube announced it is expanding its ban on vaccine misinformation and deplatformed two prominent anti-vaccine advocates. LEILA FADEL, HOST:.
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USA TODAY
The claim: Reported flu cases dropped by 379 million in one year ... Cooler temperatures and flu vaccines have returned, and with them so has misinformation about ...
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CNN
Sept. 29, 2021 -- An Illinois man in his 80s who woke to a bat on his neck in mid-August has died of rabies, marking the first human case of the disease in ...
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U.S. News & World Report
"This study helps equip psychiatrists in talking to patients about the risk of relapse if they stop taking their antidepressant," said Crawford, who was not ...
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NPR
YouTube is cracking down on the spread of misinformation by banning misleading and inaccurate content about vaccines. The streaming platform announced the ...
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WFAA.com
COVID-19 patients currently make up 19% of the total hospital bed capacity. There were 26 new deaths Wednesday, according to local health officials. These ...
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U.S. News & World Report
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 29, 2021 (American Heart Association News) -- Last October, Katherine Romano was cleaning her house when her neck started to hurt. She kept ...
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NPR
In the study published Tuesday in the journal PLOS Medicine, researchers found that about 36% of those studied still reported COVID-like symptoms three and six ...
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BBC News
It found one in six children in England had a probable mental disorder in 2021 - similar to 2020, and up from one in nine in 2017. And nearly 40% of six ...
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The New York Times
The share of Hispanic adults in the U.S. who say they have received at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine reached 73 percent in September, an increase of ...
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Livescience.com
In this article, chartered sport and exercise psychologist, Josephine Perry, gives Live Science her insights on how exercise improves our mental health and our ...
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Fox News
Of the nation's 10 most populous states, Florida now has the second worst cumulative COVID-19 death rate since the pandemic began, with 262 deaths for every ...
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Livescience.com
A boy in Arlington, Texas, has died from a rare and deadly brain infection he likely contracted from a city splash pad, health officials say.
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U.S. News & World Report
Indiana's high rate of people who have resisted getting vaccinated for COVID-19 has the state's top health official worried that this distrust will bleed ...
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The Detroit News
The latest tallies from the state Department of Health and Human Services push the overall totals to 1,022,575 cases and 20,998 deaths since the virus was first ...
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The New York Times
Vaccination rates among pregnant people are lower than among the general population. Fewer than one-third were vaccinated before or during their pregnancy, the ...
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Deseret News
"The mu strain needs further study to confirm whether it will prove to be more contagious, more deadly or more resistant to current vaccines and treatments," ...
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The Seattle Times
The head of Pfizer said Monday that the company would apply for FDA approval for its vaccine for children 5 to 11 within days, and CDC director Rochelle ...
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Detroit Free Press
Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever and chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headaches, sore throat, ...
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KTVZ
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- There are 21 new COVID-19 related deaths in Oregon, raising the state's death toll to 3,771, the Oregon Health Authority reported ...
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The Indianapolis Star
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wednesday issued an urgent health advisory, recommending that women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, planning to ...
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WDIV ClickOnDetroit
DETROIT – Michigan reported 6,773 new cases of COVID-19 and 100 virus-related deaths Wednesday -- an average of 3,366.5 cases over the past two days.
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Reuters
Since molnupiravir does not target the spike protein of the virus - the target of all current COVID-19 vaccines - which defines the differences between the ...
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New Scientist
A teenager receives the Pfizer-BioNTech covid-19 vaccine. Ian Forsyth/Getty Images. Latest coronavirus news as of 12pm on 30 September. Analysis supports ...
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KOMO News
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- State health leaders say some progress is being made in the fight against COVID-19. But the rate of new COVID-19 cases and ...
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Bangor Daily News
An increasing number of fully vaccinated people in Maine with COVID-19 are filling ICU beds across the state. Yet those numbers are more representative of ...
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Bangor Daily News
Another 867 coronavirus cases have been reported across the state, Maine health officials said Wednesday. That comes a day after the Maine Center for Disease ...
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oregonlive.com
Oregon reported 21 new COVID-19 deaths Wednesday and 2,011 new cases, adding to September's grim toll from the disease but continuing a gradual decline in ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Just 45% of Georgia residents are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. In Georgia, the flu season usually starts in October and peaks between December and ...
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The Seattle Times
State health officials saw a 25% increase in the number of people who have initiated the coronavirus vaccination process since mid-August, Michele Roberts, ...
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CBC.ca
Public health officials have reported more than 54,600 COVID-19 cases across eastern Ontario and western Quebec, including more than 52,500 cases now resolved.
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Healthline
infection; extra fat cells; non-cancerous tumors; cancer. Sometimes an injury may lead to a lump. The breast, like any other part of the body, reacts to trauma.
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WAVY.com
"A number of African Americans have so many health issues and the lower iron content that they are unable to donate," Anderson said. Add to that a pandemic, and ...
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pressherald.com
State health officials reported 925 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday but no additional deaths linked to the disease. Thursday was the third straight day with more ...
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Salt Lake Tribune
(Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) Irvin Torres, 12, gets his Covid vaccine from MSgt. Colton Shakespear with the Army National Guard. Torres just turned 12 ...
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nj.com
Flu vaccines are made every year to protect against the most common strain. However, sometimes influenza viruses in circulation can mutate from one season to ...
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syracuse.com
Syracuse, N.Y. — Breakthrough Covid-19 cases have occurred in about 1% of Onondaga County residents who were fully vaccinated against the virus.
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News3LV
RENO (AP) — Newly confirmed COVID-19 cases have trended downward in Nevada since a summer peak in mid-July as vaccination rates improve.
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