Saturday, October 9, 2021

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Daily update October 9, 2021
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CBS Denver
DENVER (CBS4)– The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Friday reported 890 hospitalizations patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19: ...
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Los Angeles Times
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. As COVID-19 deaths continue to mount across the country, we often point out that ...
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ABC News
The proportion of coronavirus infections and hospitalizations among vaccinated Pennsylvania residents has risen sharply in the past month, although the ...
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CNN
(CNN) Scientists still don't know a lot about a rare and serious Covid-19 complication that impacts children, but what they do know is that when there is a ...
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The Atlantic
One of the best and toughest parts of being a science writer is acting as a kind of jargon liaison. Weird, obscure, aggressively multisyllabic words appear ...
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ABC News
Dr. Richard Besser, a pediatrician and former acting director of the CDC, discusses news of Pfizer submitting emergency use authorization of its vaccine in ...
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Forbes
The virus enters your body, vaccine-induced antibodies quickly recognize the threat, and they launch an all out attack to stop the virus from replicating and ...
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Scientific American
More than 130 years after the naming of the Plasmodium parasites behind malaria in 1890, the world now has its first approved vaccine against them.
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The Dallas Morning News
Vaccines for children 5 to 11 also appear to be imminent. Because the vaccine is widely available at not just county-run clinics, but pharmacies, grocery stores ...
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CBS Denver
"Douglas County Commissioners' priorities listed on the public website says their goal is to keep you safe, it says that, and to protect the most vulnerable of ...
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Smithsonian
A health worker vaccinating a child against malaria in Kenya. The child is being held In 2019 alone, malaria killed 400,000 people, with most individuals ...
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Scientific American
Yet there has been no incisive examination to date of the pandemic's psychological toll on a global basis. It is difficult to determine increases in cases of ...
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CNN
(CNN) Children are almost as likely as adults to become infected with coronavirus, but they are less likely to have symptoms, according to a new study ...
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fox4kc.com
(THE CONVERSATION) — As winter looms and hospitals across the U.S. continue to be deluged with severe cases of COVID-19, flu season presents a particularly ...
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St George News
But that might be a small consolation for the doctors, nurses and other staff at St. George Regional Hospital, where there has been no discernable letup in the ...
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KATU
Health officials expect the numbers of cases, hospitalizations and deaths to continue to decrease as we head into fall. On September 1, there were about 1,100 ...
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Smithsonian
An image of a older male physican vaccinating a young child. The child is smiling Covid-19 booster vaccines are also safe to receive along with the flu vaccine.
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Vox
More than half the population being vaccinated is the primary reason for optimism about the coming months. Some number of unvaccinated people have natural ...
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ABC News
This is how you can combat stress at work and at home during the pandemic, as we enter Mental Health Awareness Month. STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images.
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Healthline
Most of the time, HPV infections go away on their own without causing problems. But sometimes the virus can lead to cancer later on. According to research ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Robert Preidt and Robin Foster, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, Oct. 8, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- A new survey showing that nearly half of U.S. ...
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KSN-TV
'Twindemic'? COVID-flu season combo increases need for vaccination. Coronavirus. by: Mark S Roberts, University of Pittsburgh, Richard K Zimmerman, University ...
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nj.com
The existing COVID-19 vaccines offer strong protection against hospitalization, severe illness and death. They are not 100% effective against preventing ...
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Colorado Springs Gazette
Colorado's gains against coronavirus hit a speedbump this week, with the number of infections and hospitalizations hitting what state officials described ...
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Pharmacy Times
Investigators have discovered a population of tumor-fighting T cells that remain in the lymph nodes to provide protection against melanoma, according to a ...
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KGW.com
A senior advisor to the Oregon Health Authority said the state's vaccine mandates appear to have helped boost the number of people getting shots.
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9News.com KUSA
CDPHE determined that the Dr. Moma Health & Wellness Clinic violated the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Program Provider Agreement.
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silive.com
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Medical experts predict a severe flu season this year, and are urging residents to get the flu and coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines to ...
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masslive.com
COVID hospitalizations, which can include people hospitalized for conditions other than the virus, but who tested positive, were at 562 in Friday's report.
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NPR
My friends invited me to spend a weekend at their cabin. I'm vaccinated. So are my friends – who are demanding that I get a rapid COVID-19 test right after ...
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Bangor Daily News
Of those, 67,256 have been confirmed positive, while 27,092 were classified as "probable cases," the Maine CDC reported. The latest COVID-19 data ...
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Centralia Chronicle
MultiCare Health System is looking for volunteers to take part in a clinical trial involving Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine boosters.
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CNBC
The Covid pandemic is entering its 20th month, and some experts predict the U.S. could be in its last major surge. But the U.S. only has about a 55% ...
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Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel
The rate of new infections, hospitalizations and positive tests has been falling in recent weeks, though Friday still saw 467 new cases of COVID-19 – far, far ...
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MedPage Today
Anesthesiologist Christopher Rake, MD, was escorted out of a University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Health medical plaza on Monday after attempting to ...
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countynewscenter.com
Local officials would not provide much additional detail on the woman's age, health or pregnancy beyond saying that she was unvaccinated. Dr. Seema Shah, the ...
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CBS Denver
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (CBS4)– A Colorado Springs clinic can no longer take part in the state's efforts to provide COVID-19 vaccines to patients.
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KQED
Most Bay Area counties on Thursday announced criteria for eventually lifting mask mandates for indoor public spaces, including in bars, ...
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ABC News
Key points: Secondary close contacts will no longer be required to quarantine under new COVID protocols; Six Virgin Australia flights have been listed as ...
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The Guardian
Delays to the Covid-19 vaccination programme for 12- to 15-year-olds could push immunisations into the Christmas period as local health teams target ...
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The Herald-Times
The prevalence of COVID-19 cases in the area is continuing to fall, local governmental, health and Indiana University officials noted Friday during their ...
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pressherald.com
Breast cancer has affected millions of women worldwide, and unfortunately, there is no known cure or way of preventing it entirely.
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pressherald.com
Maine reported 467 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, a slight easing of case counts that adds to other signs the latest surge is starting to subside. However, ...
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The Fayetteville Observer
Cindy McCormic, 64, a retired principal for Cumberland County Schools, said she was diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago. As a wife and mother, with no ...
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Goshen News
Alyssa Yoder nurse practitioner at The Retreat Women's Health Center, Goshen Health, said the center was shut down from mid-March to early May of 2020. "At that ...
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TribLIVE
They also are eligible for a booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine, if they had received the Pfizer inoculation initially. "Although the overall risk of severe ...
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Ars Technica
An infection will generate immune responses similar to those generated by vaccines, the thinking goes. So, why waste coveted vaccine doses on people who already ...
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Chicago Sun-Times
At the end of last month, Maricopa County officials said there are still several months left in the mosquito season. Maricopa County's Environmental Services ...
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KPTV.com
PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) - A new study shows people with drug addictions could be at more risk for breakthrough COVID-19 infection.
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KFOX El Paso
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The City of El Paso Department of Public Health is celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness month by focusing on reducing the ...
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