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Hurricane-Related Deaths Keep Happening up to 15 Years After a Storm Ends --Study
Fri, 2024-11-01 10:15 —
mike kraft
Hurricane-Related Deaths Keep Happening Long After a Storm Ends - Inside Climate News
Indirect fatalities from tropical cyclones can persist up to 15 years after a catastrophic weather event, according to a new study.
Derek Harrison
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Analysis: Long COVID's Cost on personal lives and the economy
Mon, 2024-10-21 10:02 —
mike kraft
How Much Does Long COVID Cost Society? New Data Shed Light
Economic estimates are rising as more long COVID case data become clear. Experts weigh the fixes.
David Brzostowicki
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Sending home COVID-positive nursing home staff results in worse outcomes for patients-study
Thu, 2024-09-26 12:18 —
mike kraft
Sending home COVID-positive nursing home staff means worse outcomes for patients, study says
Sending nursing staff home who are mildly ill with COVID-19 could lead to unnecessary patient hospitalizations, deaths, and costs, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
The City University of New York
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Analysis of Covid spread during travel, other activities --French study.
Mon, 2024-09-09 10:44 —
mike kraft
Offices, long-distance shared transport, some activities tied to COVID spread
In the first 2 years or more of the COVID-19 pandemic, the risk of infection was higher in open-space offices, long-distance trains, convenience stores, taxis, airplanes, and nightclubs and during take-away food delivery, carpooling with relatives, and attending concerts, suggests a case-control study of various work, leisure, and other spaces in France.
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International Nurses Organization Proposes Moratorium on Recruitment of Nurses from Developing Countries
Mon, 2024-08-19 17:50 —
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U.S. CDC allocates $10M to help protect livestock workers against bird flu
Wed, 2024-07-31 09:21 —
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CDC investing $10M into bird flu response among farmworkers
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investing a collective $10 million into the federal bird flu response among livestock workers, with the agency maintaining the risk to genera…
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COVID-19 devastated teacher morale − and it hasn’t recovered
Wed, 2024-07-24 10:31 —
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COVID-19 devastated teacher morale − and it hasn’t recovered
The pandemic led many teachers to leave their jobs − a trend that could continue if education leaders don’t address issues that affect morale.
The Conversation
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Bird flu: Some experts say the U.S. should follow Finland and vaccinate farm workers
Thu, 2024-07-11 09:56 —
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Finland is offering farmworkers bird flu shots. Some experts say the US should, too.
As bird flu spreads among dairy cattle in the U.S., veterinarians and researchers have taken note of Finland's move to vaccinate farmworkers at risk of infection. They wonder why their government doesn't do the same.
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Analysis: The Supreme Court Decision That Limited Federal Regulations Power Will Affect U.S. Health Care
Fri, 2024-07-05 10:59 —
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The Supreme Court Just Limited Federal Power. Health Care Is Feeling the Shockwaves. - KFF Health News
A Supreme Court ruling restricting federal power will likely have seismic ramifications for health policy. A flood of litigation — with plaintiffs like small businesses, drugmakers, and hospitals challenging regulations they say are too expensive or burdensome and not authorized by law — could leave the country with a patchwork of disparate health regulations.
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Opinion: U.S. disaster responders are exhausted, putting Americans at risk
Fri, 2024-07-05 10:38 —
mike kraft
Opinion: Our disaster responders are exhausted. That puts Americans at risk | CNN
Emergency managers have become the nation’s de facto problem solvers — but are now running on empty, writes former FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor. And that’s a problem.
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