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U.S. to share some coronavirus technologies with WHO
Fri, 2022-03-04 11:02 —
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U.S. to share some coronavirus technologies with World Health Organization
Plan would allow other countries to replicate U.S. scientific breakthroughs, intended to boost supplies to fight pandemic.
Dan Diamond
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Analysis: Why are COVID vaccination rates still low in some countries
Thu, 2022-03-03 10:35 —
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Why are COVID vaccination rates still low in some countries?
Why are COVID-19 vaccination rates still low in some countries? Limited supplies remain a problem, but experts say other challenges now include unpredictable deliveries, weak health care systems and vaccine hesitancy.
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EU clears Moderna shot for young children, Pfizer boosters
Thu, 2022-03-03 10:24 —
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EU clears Moderna shot for young kids, Pfizer boosters
AMSTERDAM (AP) — The European Medicines Agency said it has authorized Moderna's coronavirus vaccine for children aged six to 11, in addition to recommending booster shots of Pfizer's vaccine for those aged 12 and over, in decisions aimed at providing further protection against COVID-19 for children across Europe.
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Misinformation: For study, U.S. healthcare agencies seek data on COVID misinformation activities
Thu, 2022-03-03 10:19 —
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U.S. healthcare agencies request data on COVID misinformation
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and the Office of the Surgeon General will request input on COVID-19 misinformation online as they seek to understand the role it played during the pandemic and its impact on health decisions made by individuals.
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Nearly 90% of COVID patients who didn't get critical care therapy they needed died despite being young and healthy, study says
Wed, 2022-03-02 19:44 —
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Nearly 90% of COVID patients who didn't get critical care therapy they needed died despite being young and healthy, study says
Researchers found nearly 90% of patients needing ECMO, but didn’t receive it, died in the hospital despite being young with few other health issues.
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India's output, exports of Russia's Sputnik vaccine may be at risk due to Ukraine crisis --Russian fund source
Wed, 2022-03-02 12:27 —
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India's output, exports of Russia's Sputnik vaccine at risk due to Ukraine crisis
India's production and exports of Russia's Sputnik COVID-19 vaccines are expected to slow further following U.S. sanctions on Russia's sovereign wealth fund that promotes the shot globally, three Indian pharmaceutical industry sources told Reuters.
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Inovio lab tests show COVID vaccine weaker against Omicron, study focus to change
Wed, 2022-03-02 10:28 —
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Inovio lab tests show COVID vaccine weaker against Omicron, trial enrollment paused
Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc has paused enrollment for an ongoing late-stage study of its lead COVID-19 vaccine candidate after the shot showed significantly lower levels of antibodies against the Omicron variant in lab testing.
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CDC new data suggest Pfizer vaccine protection holds up in kids 5-11, raising questions on earlier study
Wed, 2022-03-02 10:21 —
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CDC data suggest Pfizer vaccine protection holds up in kids 5-11, raising questions on earlier study
Does the Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine provide less protection to children aged 5 to 11 than to adolescents 12 to 17? Two studies offer divergent answers.
Helen Branswell
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Global COVID cases, deaths continue to fall except in Pacific and Mideast, WHO reports
Wed, 2022-03-02 09:40 —
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COVID cases, deaths continue to fall globally, WHO reports
GENEVA (AP) — The number of new coronavirus cases reported globally dropped by 16% last week, marking a month-long decline in COVID-19 infections, according to figures from the World Health Organization.
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Americans can 'remove their masks,' resume pre-Covid work, life routines--Biden State of Union Speech
Wed, 2022-03-02 09:35 —
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Biden says Americans can 'remove their masks,' resume pre-Covid work, life routines
“We can end the shutdown of schools and businesses. We have the tools we need,” Biden said in his State of the Union address.
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