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CDC says fully vaccinated can largely ditch masks in the U.S.

Weathy nations in South Pacific and Asia lag in vaccinations

India’s Neighbors Brace for the Worst from Spreading Coronavirus

Q&A's about coronavirus vaccines for younger adolescents

Air pollution from meat production leads to nearly 18,000 U.S. deaths annually, study indicates

ANALYSIS: COVID pandemic urgency distrupted initial evidence based research efforts

How COVID broke the evidence pipeline

It wasn’t long into the pandemic before Simon Carley realized we had an evidence problem. It was early 2020, and COVID-19 infections were starting to lap at the shores of the United Kingdom, where Carley is an emergency-medicine doctor at hospitals in Manchester. Carley is also a specialist in evidence-based medicine — the transformative idea that physicians should decide how to treat people by referring to rigorous evidence, such as clinical trials.

As cases of COVID-19 climbed in February, Carley thought that clinicians were suddenly abandoning evidence and reaching for drugs just because they sounded biologically plausible. Early studies Carley saw being published often lacked control groups or enrolled too few people to draw firm conclusions. “We were starting to treat patients with these drugs initially just on what seemed like a good idea,” he says. He understood the desire to do whatever is possible for someone gravely ill, but he also knew how dangerous it is to assume a drug works when so many promising treatments prove to be ineffective — or even harmful — in trials.

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COVID-19 booster shots could help in global fight against the virus

UPDATE: CDC director OK's Pfizer Covid vaccine for 12-15-year-olds

UPDATE

The director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, said Wednesday the agency now recommends the use of Pfizer/BioNTech’s coronavirus vaccine in 12-15-year-olds.

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US COVID-19 deaths hit lowest level in 10 months

COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have tumbled to an average of around 600 per day — the lowest level in 10 months — with the number of lives lost dropping to single digits in well over half the states and hitting zero on some days.

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CDC says kids are making up larger proportion of Covid-19 cases in the US

Asia: 5.9 million COVID infections overwhelm hospitals --Red Cross

Scientists seek to study variants in India but tracking is lacking

NEW DELHI (AP) — A potentially worrisome variant of the coronavirus detected in India may spread more easily. But the country is behind in doing the kind of testing needed to track it and understand it better.

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International public health panel sharply criticizes political leaders for slow response to coronavirus pandemic

US volunteers of various faiths working to help India counter coronavirus crisis

Volunteers at Hindu temples, Muslim groups and Sikh relief organizations across the United States are mobilizing to support India as the world’s second most populous country struggles to handle a devastating surge of the coronavirus.

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Zoom Event: Preventing the Next Pandemic: A Conversation with Peter J. Hotez, 3 PM EDT Wednesday, May 12

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