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Six months later, a third of COVID-19 patients have been diagnosed psychiatric or neurological illness

Six months after being diagnosed with Covid-19, 1 in 3 patients also had experienced a psychiatric or neurological illness, mostly mood disorders but also strokes or dementia, a large new study shows.

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AstraZeneca developments: Oxford suspends trial with children, European official says casual link with rare blot cots

The second dose of vaccines (except J&J) is still needed for fullest protection

Last Saturday, the U.S. hit a new high for the number of daily vaccinations: 4 million. The record day came as vaccinations have steadily risen over recent weeks, bringing the daily average to more than 3 million.

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Five states account for nearly half of new US coronavirus infections

Nearly half of new coronavirus infections nationwide are in just five states — a situation that is putting pressure on the federal government to consider changing how it distributes vaccines by sending more doses to hot spots.

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In the midst of a global health pandemic, ordinary flu season did not hit

Public health experts, general practitioners and pediatricians had warned for months that a surge in coronavirus cases over the winter months would be compounded by a typical flu season, which kills tens of thousands Americans annually. But a funny thing happened in the midst of a global health pandemic: Flu season was effectively canceled.

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Gayle Smith, who had experience dealing with Ebola, will run Biden’s vaccine diplomacy. Blinkin, Yellen speak on helping other countries

 

An ardent advocate of protecting some of the world’s poorest countries from Covid-19 has been selected to lead the Biden administration’s vaccine diplomacy in an effort to corral wealthier nations into distributing immunizations more evenly around the globe.

Gayle Smith, a former U.S. Agency for International Development administrator and chief executive of the ONE Campaign to eradicate poverty and preventable disease, will step into the role, a new post at the State Department.

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Global COVID-19 death toll surpasses 3 million. New infections increase

Roundup: Vaccinating adults appears to protect children around them; bar opening event linked to 46 COVID-19 cases

India reaches record 100,000 daily COVID-19 cases, mutants blamed

UK eyes mass testing, overview of other developments

Vaccine passport apps are being developed but face technical challenges

Micoscopic study shows why cotton is a good material for masks.

Studying fabrics at very high magnification helps determine how some face masks filter out particles better than others. And the close-ups reveal an unseen beauty of the mundane objects that have now become an essential part of life around the world.

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Can You Still Spread COVID-19 Even After Getting Vaccinated, and the nedd to keep wearing a mask

ANALYSIS: To reach herd immunity, kids will have to be vaccinated

CDC updates guidance to cruise ship industry, urges vaccinations

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