COVID-19 Also Hazardous for Middle-Aged Adults
TUESDAY, Jan. 26, 2021 (HealthDay News) — COVID-19 is dangerous for middle-aged adults, with...
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TUESDAY, Jan. 26, 2021 (HealthDay News) — COVID-19 is dangerous for middle-aged adults, with...
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Vials contain up to six vax doses, but only when using certain equipment WASHINGTON — The FDA...
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Top-line results promising, but peer-review lacking A very old, and for a long time forgotten,...
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President believes the U.S. could be mostly vaccinated before summer President Joe Biden said...
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Nearly 6 in 10 people 65 and older say they don’t have enough information about how to get vaccinated, according to a new KFF poll.
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The ability of California health officials to multitask in a pandemic will be severely tested as they scramble to find staff for vaccination sites while maintaining testing and contact tracing.
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Is it time to change control strategies? One-in-three SARS-CoV-2 infections appear to be...
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But keeping campaign promises regarding the nation’s covid response will go beyond stepping up the rollout of the vaccines.
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On health care, President Joe Biden made it clear that combating the covid-19 pandemic will be his top priority. “We must set aside politics and finally face this pandemic as one nation,” he said. “We will get through this together.”
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Viral load reduction did not differ from placebo with bamlanivimab monotherapy Among patients with...
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As covid patients flood California emergency rooms, hospitals are increasingly desperate to find enough staffers to care for them all. But some nurses worry hospitals will use the pandemic as an excuse to permanently roll back their hard-won nurse-patient ratios.
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Months after President Donald Trump credited monoclonal antibody therapy for his quick recovery from covid-19, only a trickle of the product has found its way into regular people. While hundreds of thousands of vials sit unused, sick patients who might benefit from early treatment have been left on their own to vie for access.
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The latest installment of the #PWChat series centered around the #ThisIsOurShot campaign, a...
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Study is one of the first to document ICU capacity-mortality association Strains on demand and...
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National strategy addresses vaccine supply, racial disparities, and more The Biden Administration...
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On the day before the inauguration of a new president, the country marks a once unthinkable milestone of 400,000 deaths. The winter surge of the pandemic claimed 100,000 Americans in just five weeks.
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Don’t stop ACEi or ARB therapy Discontinuing ACE inhibitor and angiotensin receptor blocker...
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A handful of states are making dentists a lower priority than other health professionals for inoculations, even though they have their hands in people’s mouths and are exposed to aerosols that spray germs in their faces.
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MMWR warns public health officials to prepare for case increases A more contagious variant of...
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President-elect promises more vaccination sites, additional supply, and full transparency...
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