Saturday, September 4, 2021

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Daily update September 4, 2021
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Healthline
"If they're going from hospital to hospital, obviously in the transport, healthcare workers have to be very careful to protect themselves and protect the ...
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Healthcare Finance News
Sept. 3, 2021 -- Several health care-associated infections in US hospitals spiked in 2020 compared to the previous year, according to CDC analysis . that ...
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The New York Times
Pediatric hospitalizations for Covid-19 have soared over the summer as the highly contagious Delta variant spread across the country, according to two new ...
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Healthline
Gut said symptoms can last weeks to months and include brain fog, fatigue, persistent loss of smell or taste, hair loss, and numbness. With the rise of ...
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Healthline
For much of the pandemic, young children seemed to be unlikely to develop COVID-19 compared with adults. But now, as the Delta variant has surged, it's ...
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The New York Times
However, the watchdog, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, suggested that officials could seek further input from the United Kingdom's chief ...
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CNN
Children have largely been spared the worst of Covid-19 -- hospitalizations and deaths are rarer for children than for adults -- although recently children's ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
The official count of COVID-19 deaths in Georgia exceeded 20,000 on Friday, marking a sobering loss of life during a pandemic that is setting records once ...
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Pennsylvania News Today
Health care workers in Hawaii say a lack of government action is worsening an already crippling surge of coronavirus cases in the islands, ...
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WebMD
As the pandemic continues to rage nationwide, federal law still requires that insurers cover testing at no cost to patients when they have a medical reason for ...
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Hindustan Times
With a fourth wave of infections, more Americans are turning to ivermectin, a cheap drug used to kill worms and other parasites in humans and animals. Federal ...
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Reuters
Sept 3 (Reuters) - The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the ...
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mlive.com
There were 4,448 new, confirmed coronavirus cases - an average of 2,224 a day - and 51 confirmed COVID-19 deaths reported on Thursday, Sept.
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BBC News
One of the U.K.'s largest suppliers of seasonal influenza vaccines warns there could be delivery delays of up to two weeks as a result of a shortage of ...
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Newsweek
Dr. Jonathan Dworkin, an infectious diseases specialist in the state, said that with the influx of patients, Hawaii would soon "be in a situation where we're ...
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Tampa Bay Times
The state added 129,240 new COVID-19 cases over the past seven days, the lowest weekly case rate in more than a month, in a state report released Friday. But it ...
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CBS Denver
Boulder County's mandate requires everyone ages two and older to wear a mask in all indoor public spaces, regardless of vaccination status. Flatirons Community ...
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WDIV ClickOnDetroit
The deaths announced Friday include 28 identified during a Vital Records review. Testing has increased to around 20,000 diagnostic tests reported per day on ...
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fox26houston.com
Wayne, Macomb, Oakland, Bay, Kent, and Midland counties, along with the city of Detroit had positive results in the past week for mosquitoes tested for West ...
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pressherald.com
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention on Saturday reported 491 cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths, another high count contributing to ...
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news.delaware.gov
The Division of Public Health (DPH) announced today that a 69-year-old Kent County man has become infected with West Nile Virus (WNV), the state's first ...
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WJXT News4JAX
"We are certainly aware of the Mu variant. We are keeping a very close eye on it. It is rarely seen here," said Dr. Anthony Fauci. Mu is the firth variant of ...
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The Detroit News
Amid concerns over the more contagious delta variant, the latest tallies from the state Department of Health and Human Services push the overall totals to ...
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OCRegister
A new coronavirus variant that's showing the potential to evade immunity is now being closely monitored by the World Health Organization and officials in ...
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NPR
I waited until I was vaccinated and the CDC had OK'd non-essential travel to plan a trip — but that was before the delta era. Now I have a flight scheduled in ...
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FactCheck.org
Last month, the Biden administration announced a plan to begin administering third shots of the two mRNA COVID-19 vaccines to healthy people in ...
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Kansas City Star
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The owner of Rae's Cafe in Blue Springs is refusing to comply with a Jackson County order to close the restaurant after repeated ...
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KPRC Click2Houston
Mosquito season starts in the late spring-summer and continues through fall. Fortunately, most infected people do not feel sick. Only about 1 in 5 people who ...
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syracuse.com
Two horses were the first reported deaths from the Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus in Oswego County this year. EEE can be spread to both humans and horses ...
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INFORUM
Though 32 deaths following vaccination have been reported from North Dakota to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, none has been attributed to ...
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CBC.ca
Have a coronavirus question or news tip for CBC News? Email: COVID@cbc.ca. Canada's chief public health officer says there is an urgent need for more people ...
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Longview Daily News
A stack of blank COVID-19 vaccination record cards sit on a table during a vaccine clinic in Longview. Courtney Talak.
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The Spokesman-Review
The best-known of these is Lyme disease. Other common tick-borne diseases in the U.S. include Rocky Mountain spotted fever, babesiosis, tick-borne relapsing ...
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LA Daily News
According to the county Department of Public Health, 167 Mu variants have been detected in the county, all between June 19 and Aug. 21, with most of them found ...
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Gaston Gazette
Just ahead of the Labor Day holiday, three of the biggest health providers in the region hosted a virtual press conference to talk about the severity of the ...
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WDIV ClickOnDetroit
MDHHS said the cases were detected after multiple samples of mosquitoes collected in the City of Detroit and Bay, Kent, Macomb, Midland, Oakland and Wayne ...
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Myjoyonline.com
KANSAS CITY, Mo — With the rise in COVID-19 cases, Kansas City pediatricians are worried about seeing an uptick in multisystem inflammatory syndrome.
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Detroit Free Press
Heading outdoors this Labor Day weekend? State health officials urge all Michiganders to use insect repellent and take other precautions to prevent mosquito ...
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The Times
LONDON (AP) — The U.K.'s vaccine advisors declined Friday to recommend the vaccination of healthy older children against COVID-19, saying the direct health ...
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OPB News
As Oregon's hospitals fill with unvaccinated COVID-19 patients and the death toll climbs, health leaders trying to overcome disinformation keep repeating the ...
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Springfield News-Leader
Of the 52 coronavirus deaths in August, the youngest patient was in their 20s and the oldest was in their 80s, which highlights "the impact of the Delta variant ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The state's death toll since the start of the pandemic now stands at 28,352. Advertisement. COVID cases, hospitalizations. The state on Friday also registered ...
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CBC.ca
Bob Sybydlo's son, Charlie, is going into Grade 1 in Toronto. He said it will be a welcome return because it will give him a chance to learn more social skills.
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ABC News
Key points: Yesterday was the second busiest day on record for NSW Ambulance; Health authorities continue to be concerned by case numbers in regional areas ...
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WDIV ClickOnDetroit
Mosquito season, which peaks in August and September, increases the risk of contracting a mosquito-borne illness. The state health department is advising ...
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KY3
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The Springfield-Greene County Health Department reports the average age of victims of COVID-19 dropped to 62-years-old in August ...
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Gizmodo
New research indicates that over 80% of American adults now have antibodies to the coronavirus, earned either through infection or vaccination.
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Lawrence Journal-World
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Lawrence Memorial Health became the latest health care provider in the Kansas City region to announce a COVID-19 vaccination requirement ...
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The Guardian
GP surgeries are being forced to cancel appointments for the winter flu jab after the NHS's biggest provider warned that it could not deliver supplies for ...
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CBC.ca
Public health officials have reported more than 51,800 COVID-19 cases across eastern Ontario and western Quebec, including more than 50,200 cases now resolved.
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