Sunday, April 10, 2022

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Daily update April 10, 2022
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The Washington Post
LONDON — For many in the U.K., the pandemic may as well be over. Mask requirements have been dropped. Free mass testing is a thing of the past. And for the first time since spring 2020, people can go abroad for holidays without ordering tests or ...
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ABC News
LONDON -- For many in the U.K., the pandemic may as well be over. Mask requirements have been dropped. Free mass testing is a thing of the past. And for the first time since spring 2020, people can go abroad for holidays without ordering tests or ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The rehabilitation center, operated by Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh, faces special challenges, because staff regularly take in wild birds that are injured, ill or orphaned. "Avian flu primarily affects poultry and wild ...
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KABC-TV
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- With case numbers slowly on the rise thanks to the spread of the highly infectious BA.2 subvariant of COVID-19, Los Angeles County health officials are preaching vigilance, particularly as the spring holidays approach.
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WDJT
Cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) have been rising in backyard flocks and wild birds across dozens of states in recent months, prompting zoo officials to temporarily shut down bird exhibits. "This strain ...
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ABC News
Unlike other countries, where many people receive a different vaccine as a booster, most Indians have received the same type — in most cases the AstraZeneca vaccine produced by India's Serum Institute, the world's largest vaccine maker.
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WYFF Greenville
The health care workforce in the U.S. had a huge turnover at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic but seems to be getting back to pre-pandemic levels, although it's not there yet, according to a new study. Related video above from February: A look inside ...
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KXXV News Channel 25
Across the nation, mask-wearing is at its lowest level since April 2020, said Ali Mokdad, a professor of health metrics sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle. For every 100 infections, only seven are recorded in official tallies, according to ...
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CNN
In this Sept. 23, 2020, file photo, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, listens during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on the ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Younger patients are booking rhinoplasties because selfies distort their facial features, scientists find. By Max Stephens 10 April 2022 • 4:18pm. Happy fashionable young woman talking selfie against blue wall. Selfies may be fuelling a rise in ...
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Hindustan Times
It is known to be 10% more transmissible and has a higher community transmission advantage of 1.1 as compared to the original virus," says Dr Charu Dutt Arora, Consultant Physician and Infectious Disease Specialist, Head, Ameri Health, Asian Hospital, ...
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Stuff.co.nz
There are 6718 community cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand on Sunday, the second-lowest total since rapid antigen tests were first counted in the daily numbers. The Ministry of Health said there were 604 hospitalisations, down from 635 on Saturday.
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DNA India
The consumption of healthy plant-based foods, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, coffee, and legumes, is associated with a lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in generally healthy people and supports their role in diabetes prevention.
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HollandSentinel.com
HOLLAND — Cases of COVID-19 remain low in West Michigan as the BA.2 subvariant of omicron takes over as the dominant strain of the virus in the area. New case counts have reached a plateau with about 17 new COVID-19 cases per day reported in Ottawa ...
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Livemint
Some of the common symptoms of COVID are very similar to allergies, like cold and flu. These include - cough, headaches, tiredness, sore throat, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, runny or stuffy nose.
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Livemint
The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has cautioned that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from over as large outbreaks are spreading in Asia, with new coronavirus variants emerging every four months on average. Guterres also called for ...
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Los Angeles Times
Several weeks into a new phase of living with the coronavirus, the U.S. is getting a first glimpse of the reality of what it's like to experience COVID-19 outbreaks — and the roster of the newly infected is studded with stars.
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CNN
But guidelines for how owners should safely handle pet food and dishes is limited, and their effectiveness is unclear, so the authors of the new study investigated dog owners' feeding habits and analyzed the impact of US Food and Drug Administration ...
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FOX31 Denver
PITKIN COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed that a backyard flock in Pitkin County has tested positive for the highly pathogenic avian flu virus, HPAI. According to the Colorado Department of Agriculture, ...
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KARE11.com
Dr. Gregory Poland, a vaccinologist at Mayo Clinic, believes the rise in COVID cases in the U.K., New York and Washington D.C. will soon reach Minnesota. Author: Chris Hrapsky.
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ABC News
It has 201 people in hospital with the disease; Demand for domestic travel is returning to pre-COVID levels. A woman in her 90s has died after testing positive to ...
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CBC.ca
Getting COVID-19 a second time was once considered a rarity. Now, with the more transmissible Omicron subvariant BA.2 spreading throughout the country, reinfections are becoming more common, immunology and infectious diseases experts say.
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NBC 15 WPMI
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WPMI) — Earlier Saturday, Sadd Healthcare in Mobile held its annual Walk For Parkinson's Disease. The event is a fun-filled gathering of music, activities, resource sharing, and a brief walk for Parkinson's patients.
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