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Role of race in US vaccine rollout sidestepped in Oregon

Fri, 2021-01-29 11:27 — mike kraft
Role of race in US vaccine rollout gets put to the test PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The role that race should play in deciding who gets priority for the COVID-19 vaccine was put to the test Thursday in Oregon, but people of color won't be the specific focus... AP NEWS
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Antibody Drugs Could Act as a Temporary Covid-19 Vaccine

Fri, 2021-01-29 10:56 — mike kraft
Antibody Drugs Could Act as a Temporary Covid-19 Vaccine Results from clinical trials show promising signs Emily Mullin Medium

Lab-made antibodies are showing promise for preventing Covid-19 infection in those at high risk of contracting the disease. With vaccines in short supply in the United States and elsewhere, the drugs could be used to provide short-term protection until people can get vaccinated.

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OVERVIEW of worldwide spread of the coronavirus

Fri, 2021-01-29 10:47 — mike kraft
Factbox: Latest on worldwide spread of the coronavirus As AstraZeneca agreed to publication of its advance purchase agreement with the European Commission which states the company must use its "Best Reasonable Efforts" to manufacture the EU doses, Europe's medicines regulator recommended approving its vaccine for people over... Reuters Staff U.S.

(Reuters) - The European Union stood its ground in a row with AstraZeneca over COVID-19 vaccine supplies on Friday, while Hungary became the bloc’s first member to approve China’s Sinopharm vaccine.

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FIU Researchers Train Dogs To Sniff Out COVID On Campus

Fri, 2021-01-29 10:23 — mike kraft
FIU Researchers Train Dogs To Sniff Out COVID On Campus A team of Florida International University researchers have trained detector dogs to accurately identify the COVID-19 virus. cbs4kevin CBS Miami

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A team of Florida International University researchers have trained detector dogs to accurately identify the COVID-19 virus.

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Recent White House COVID-19 Task Force report says Florida should close bars, gyms, restaurants

Fri, 2021-01-29 10:12 — mike kraft
Recent White House COVID-19 Task Force report says Florida should close bars, gyms, restaurants In the final White House Task Force report under President Donald Trump to the State of Florida, health experts recommended Florida take mitigation actions to slow the spread of the virus. Ryan Nelson WJAX
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UPDATE: E.U. authorizes Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for all adults

Fri, 2021-01-29 09:55 — mike kraft
E.U. authorizes Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for all adults There have been concerns about limited data on its efficacy among people over 65. Loveday Morris, Michael Birnbaum Washington Post
 
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Germany advises against AstraZeneca vaccine for the elderly

Fri, 2021-01-29 09:01 — mike kraft
No AstraZeneca vaccine for elderly Germans German health officials have advised against giving the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine to people older than 65 years because they believe there is insufficient data on the effectiveness of the vaccine for this age group. Ivana Kottasová, CNN CNN
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Personal touch, word of mouth: How U.S. rural communities succeed getting COVID-19 shots into arms

Fri, 2021-01-29 08:49 — mike kraft
Personal touch, word of mouth: How U.S. rural communities succeed getting COVID-19 shots into arms When Juan Carlos Guerra got the call on Jan. 12 that his county would receive 300 COVID-19 vaccine doses the following day, he went straight to work. Tina Bellon, Nick Brown, Lisa Baertlein U.S.

(Reuters) - When Juan Carlos Guerra got the call on Jan. 12 that his county would receive 300 COVID-19 vaccine doses the following day, he went straight to work.

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Johnson & Johnson vaccine 66 percent effective, drops against South Africa variant

Fri, 2021-01-29 08:40 — mike kraft
Johnson & Johnson vaccine 66 percent effective, drops against South A COVID-19 single-shot vaccine from Johnson & Johnson was 66 percent effective in preventing moderate or severe disease in a Phase 3 clinical trial, a level of protection above the Food and Drug Peter Sullivan TheHill
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Novavax COVID-19 vaccine works, but less so against variants

Thu, 2021-01-28 18:52 — mike kraft
Novavax COVID-19 vaccine works, but less so against variants Novavax Inc. said Thursday that its COVID-19 vaccine appears 89% effective based on early findings from a British study and that it also seems to work — though not as well — against new mutated... AP NEWS

Novavax Inc. said Thursday that its COVID-19 vaccine appears 89% effective based on early findings from a British study and that it also seems to work — though not as well — against new mutated versions of the virus circulating in that country and South Africa.

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Biden administration expands who can legally give a Covid-19 vaccine

Thu, 2021-01-28 14:59 — mike kraft
Coronavirus update: Latest vaccine and world news The coronavirus pandemic has brought countries to a standstill. Meanwhile, vaccinations have already started in some countries as cases continue to rise. Follow here for the latest. By <a href="/profiles/ben-westcott">Ben Westcott</a>, Adam Renton, Zahid Mahmood and Ed Upright, CNN CNN
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With All Eyes on Covid-19, Drug-Resistant Infections Crept In

Thu, 2021-01-28 14:37 — mike kraft

As Covid-19 took hold over the last year, hospitals and nursing homes used and reused scarce protective equipment — masks, gloves, gowns. This desperate frugality helped prevent the airborne transfer of the virus.

But it also appears to have helped spread a different set of germs — drug-resistant bacteria and fungi — that have used the chaos of the pandemic to grow opportunistically in health care settings around the globe.

These bacteria and fungi, like Covid-19, prey on older people, the infirm and those with compromised immune systems. They can cling tenaciously to clothing and medical equipment, which is why nursing homes and hospitals before the pandemic were increasingly focused on cleaning rooms and changing gowns to prevent their spread.

That emphasis all but slipped away amid an all-consuming focus on the coronavirus. In fact, experts warn, the changes in hygiene and other practices caused by the Covid-19 fight are likely to have contributed to the spread of these drug-resistant germs.

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GAO report on US Government steps needed to counter the COVID-19

Thu, 2021-01-28 14:15 — mike kraft

GAO REPORT AND RECOMENDATIONS ON USG STEPS TO DEAL WITH COVID-19

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State lawmakers are pushing to curb governors' virus powers

Thu, 2021-01-28 13:38 — mike kraft
State lawmakers are pushing to curb governors' virus powers Irritated by the sweeping use of executive orders during the COVID-19 crisis, state lawmakers around the U.S. are moving to curb the authority of governors and top health officials to impose... AP NEWS
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New Jersey registers first known US death ifrom the UK COVID-19 variant and South African varient detected in U.S.

Thu, 2021-01-28 13:22 — mike kraft
New Jersey registers first known death in the US from the UK COVID-19 variant The new variant is more transmissible and has contributed to a large spike in cases in the United Kingdom. Azmi Haroun Business Insider
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