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In nine states, at least 1 in 1,000 people have died of coronavirus-linked causes

Sat, 2020-11-28 16:34 — mike kraft
In nine states, at least 1 in 1,000 people have died of coronavirus-linked causes South Dakota became the latest to hit this grim marker as the country surpassed 13 million known cases. Marisa Iati, Hannah Knowles Washington Post
 
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CDC panel meets Tuesday to vote on COVID-19 vaccine priority

Sat, 2020-11-28 02:38 — mike kraft
CDC panel meets Tuesday to vote on COVID-19 vaccine priority ATLANTA (AP) — A panel of U.S. advisers will meet Tuesday to vote on how scarce, initial supplies of a COVID-19 vaccine will be given out once one has been approved. Experts have proposed... AP NEWS

ATLANTA (AP) — A panel of U.S. advisers will meet Tuesday to vote on how scarce, initial supplies of a COVID-19 vaccine will be given out once one has been approved.

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TheHill.com Major glove factories close after thousands of workers test positive for COVID-19

Fri, 2020-11-27 19:25 — mike kraft
Major glove factories close after thousands of workers test positive The largest rubber glove manufacturer in the world said this week that orders would be delayed by weeks and some of its factories would be shut down after thousands of its workers tested positive for COVID-19. Joseph Choi TheHill
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Building freezer: Germany preps vaccine drive as COVID cases hit 1M

Fri, 2020-11-27 18:48 — mike kraft
Keep cool: Germany preps vaccine drive as COVID cases hit 1M TUTTLINGEN, Germany (AP) — Hulking gray boxes are rolling off the production line at a factory in the southern town of Tuttlingen, ready to be shipped to the front in the next phase of Germany's... AP NEWS
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Britain and other nations press on with AstraZeneca vaccine amid trial questions

Fri, 2020-11-27 18:27 — mike kraft
Britain and other nations press on with AstraZeneca vaccine amid trial questions Britain asked its regulator on Friday to assess AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine for a possible rollout, while the Philippines and Thailand secured millions of doses, giving the shot a vote of confidence after experts raised questions about trial data. Alistair Smout, Karen Lema U.S.
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OVERVIEW: Worldwide roundup COVID-19 developments

Fri, 2020-11-27 17:14 — mike kraft
Latest on worldwide spread of the coronavirus Global COVID-19 cases hit 60 million on Wednesday, while millions of Americans traveled for Thanksgiving, turning a blind eye to official warnings, record hospitalizations and a surging death toll. Reuters Staff U.S.

(Reuters) - Global COVID-19 cases hit 60 million on Wednesday, while millions of Americans traveled for Thanksgiving, turning a blind eye to official warnings, record hospitalizations and a surging death toll.

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ANALYSIS: Coronavirus shutdowns don’t need to be all or nothing --study

Fri, 2020-11-27 16:53 — mike kraft
Coronavirus lockdowns don’t need to be all or nothing | Science News Governments are implementing more targeted restrictions like limiting restaurant capacity to slow a fall surge. Research suggests they could work. Helen Thompson Science News
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Covid-19 cases are rising in Asia, but compared to the West it's a drop in the ocean

Wed, 2020-11-25 22:01 — mike kraft
Analysis: Cases are rising in Asia, but compared to the West it's a drop in the ocean Across Asia, countries and cities that had previously kept the corovirus largely under control are seeing a surge in infections. But case numbers remain miniscule compared to the West. Analysis by Nectar Gan, CNN CNN

CNN)Winter is coming, for parts of Asia too.

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How South Korea’s Flu Vaccine Scare Offers Lessons for Other Nations

Wed, 2020-11-25 21:29 — mike kraft

SEOUL, South Korea — The deaths were mounting, and so were the public’s fears.

South Korea had vastly expanded its flu vaccine program to cover millions more people, to prevent a one-two punch to its health system as the coronavirus spread globally. But as the injections got underway, reports of deaths started popping up.

South Korean scientists quickly determined that the deaths were unrelated to the flu shots. But they worried that if they didn’t stop the panic, the public might shun the vaccines altogether.

So health officials doubled down — and, in the process, gave the world a game plan for when coronavirus vaccines become widely available.

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China stepping up virus testing on imported food packaging

Wed, 2020-11-25 17:27 — mike kraft
China stepping up virus testing on imported food packaging China is stepping up virus inspections on imported food packaging as cooler weather brings new waves of coronavirus infections in several overseas countries, Chinese officials said... AP NEWS

China is stepping up virus inspections on imported food packaging as cooler weather brings new waves of coronavirus infections in several overseas countries, Chinese officials said Wednesday.

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How Do We Stop This Surge? Here's What Experts Say Could Help

Wed, 2020-11-25 17:11 — mike kraft
How Do We Stop This Surge? Here's What Experts Say Could Help The U.S. added more than 1 million cases in the past week. More than 85,000 people are hospitalized. Some states may have no choice but to lock down again. Others are trying a targeted approach. NPR.org
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Coronavirus: International, U.S. Roundup

Wed, 2020-11-25 16:50 — mike kraft

https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/coronavirus-pandemic-11-25-20-intl/index.html

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Doctors say CDC should warn people the side effects from Covid vaccine shots won’t be ‘a walk in the park’

Wed, 2020-11-25 04:24 — mike kraft

Public health officials and drugmakers need to warn people that coronavirus vaccine shots may have some rough side effects so they know what to expect and aren’t scared away from getting the second dose, doctors urged during a meeting Monday with CDC advisors.

The recommendations come as states prepare to distribute the potentially life-saving vaccinations as early as next month.

Dr. Sandra Fryhofer of the American Medical Association said both Pfizer’s and Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccines require two doses at varying intervals. As a practicing physician, she said she worries whether her patients will come back for a second dose because of the potentially unpleasant side effects they may experience after the first shot.

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Crisis Standards of Care: Lessons from New York City Hospitals’ COVID-19 Experience

Wed, 2020-11-25 03:30 — mike kraft
Crisis Standards of Care: Lessons from NYC Hospitals’ COVID-19 Expc The purpose was to convene a forum in which physicians from a hospitals across NYC could frankly discuss their experiences with implementation of CSC Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security
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New Study: Why Coronavirus vaccines face trust gap in Black and Latino communities

Tue, 2020-11-24 20:07 — mike kraft
Coronavirus vaccines face trust gap in Black and Latino communities, study finds Other recent studies have also pointed to vaccine hesitancy in communities of color, but Monday’s survey delved deeper into the reasons, polling respondents on a spectrum of questions to get at the roots of their distrust. William Wan Washington Post
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