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U.S. Covid vaccinations — including boosters — fall to lowest levels since 2020
Fri, 2022-03-25 10:23 —
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Covid vaccinations — including boosters — fall to lowest levels since 2020
Vaccination for the coronavirus in the United States has all but ground to a halt, with initial doses and boosters plummeting to the lowest levels since the program began in December 2020.
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U.S. airline CEOs urge Biden to lift COVID mask mandate
Thu, 2022-03-24 11:21 —
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U.S. airline CEOs urge Biden to lift COVID mask mandate -letter
The chief executives of American Airlines , United Airlines , Delta Air Lines and other carriers on Wednesday urged U.S. President Joe Biden to end a federal mask mandate on airplanes and international pre-departure testing requirements.
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European countries that are seeing COVID surge lifted restrictions too soon -_WHO
Thu, 2022-03-24 10:51 —
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WHO: European countries seeing COVID surge lifted restrictions too soon
"Those countries are lifting the restrictions brutally, from too much to too few."
Ivana Saric
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Lockdowns: jChina's soaring COVID numbers, New Zealand and Hong King experiences
Fri, 2022-03-18 19:56 —
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How China's soaring COVID numbers put the rest of the world at risk
Over the last few weeks, China’s COVID curve has shot straight up. Nationwide, new daily cases cleared 5,100 for the first time ever on Monday. Even in February 2020, when the virus first skyrocketed in Wuhan, that number officially peaked at just 3,300 per day, on average.
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WTO welcomes COVID shot patent sharing plan, but drugmakers don't
Wed, 2022-03-16 10:36 —
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WTO chief welcomes COVID shot patent plan, drugmakers balk
The World Trade Organization (WTO) praised a provisional deal to waive patent rights for COVID-19 vaccines after more than a year of deadlock, though drugmakers said the move risked undermining the industry's ability to respond to future health crises.
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Disinformation issue analysis: Russian propaganda on Ukraine's non-existent 'biolabs' boosted by U.S. far right
Tue, 2022-03-15 18:44 —
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Russian propaganda on Ukraine's non-existent 'biolabs' boosted by U.S. far right
Russian and Chinese officials have also pushed the theory, associated with QAnon, which has reached mainstream conservative media in the U.S.
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Estimates of what could lie ahead for the US in the third year of the pandemic
Mon, 2022-03-14 19:23 —
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Here's what could lie ahead for the US in the third year of the pandemic
Things seem to be looking up as the US crosses into year three of the Covid-19 pandemic. Vaccines still do a good job of keeping people alive and out of the hospital. There's increasing access to tests and treatments. The numbers of cases, hospitalizations and deaths are heading in the right direction.
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Countering misinformation: The American College of Physicians tackles vaccine misinformation through online video
Fri, 2022-03-11 18:15 —
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The American College of Physicians tackles vaccine misinformation through online video
Education is a critical part of helping communities live healthier lives. The degree to which information and communication impact health outcomes has
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Description of health threats in Ukraine --the Lancet
Fri, 2022-03-11 17:34 —
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Health of Ukranian citizens under threat from conflict and displacement
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Two years into pandemic, world takes cautious steps forward
Fri, 2022-03-11 17:23 —
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2 years into pandemic, world takes cautious steps forward
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — With COVID-19 case numbers plummeting, Emily Safrin did something she hadn’t done since the pandemic began two years ago: She put her fears aside and went to a concert. The fully vaccinated and boosted restaurant server planned to keep her mask on, but as the reggaeton star Bad Bunny took the stage and the energy in the crowd soared, she ripped it off.
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