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As more around world get vaccinated, fewer give blood
Fri, 2021-08-20 11:55 —
mike kraft
In COVID hangover, as more around world get vaccinated, fewer give blood
From Seoul to Paris, and Moscow to Bangkok, concerned citizens are lining up for shots as COVID-19 case numbers swell. That may ease pressure on stretched hospitals around the world, but with it comes a hangover - a severe shortage of blood donors.
Sangmi Cha
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Gulf Coast's beloved 'Redneck Riviera' now a virus hotspot
Fri, 2021-08-20 10:46 —
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Gulf Coast's beloved 'Redneck Riviera' now a virus hotspot
GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — Tourists and servers alike dance atop tables and in the aisles at one restaurant on the “Redneck Riviera,” a beloved stretch of towns along the northern Gulf Coast where beaches, bars and stores are packed.
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Georgia governor bars local governments from enacting mask, vaccine mandates
Fri, 2021-08-20 10:14 —
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Georgia bars local governments from enacting mask, vaccine mandates
Local governments in Georgia will be barred from enacting mask or vaccine mandates for businesses under an executive order signed Thursday by Gov. Brian Kemp (R).
Nathaniel Weixel
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Tight U.S. labor market impediment to vaccine mandates
Fri, 2021-08-20 09:49 —
mike kraft
Your boss wants to make you get the vaccine. The labor shortage is stopping them
At Kevin Smith's home health care agency in Massachusetts, only 52% of his 400 staff members have been vaccinated. He'd like to order them all to get the shot, but he says he can't risk a mass exodus.
Chris Isidore, CNN Business
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Texas Supreme Court temporarily allows school mask mandates to remain
Fri, 2021-08-20 09:26 —
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Texas Supreme Court temporarily allows school mask mandates to remain
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Gov. Greg Abbott wanted the high court to disallow mask mandates in Texas school districts. Justices dismissed their request on a technicality, without issuing a…
Erin Douglas and Joshua Fechter
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Biden calls out governors who oppose school mask mandates as war over masks deepens
Wed, 2021-08-18 20:06 —
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Biden calls out governors who oppose school mask mandates
President Biden on Wednesday called out Republican governors who have been preventing local schools from requiring masks, and said the administration was prepared to pay the salaries of teachers and
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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is expected to announce Wednesday that all nursing homes will have to require all staff be vaccinated against Covid to keep receiving Medicare and Medicaid funding.
Wed, 2021-08-18 17:27 —
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Biden to require nursing homes mandate vaccinations for staff or lose federal funds
The new regulation will affect about 15,000 nursing homes, which employ more than 1.3 million people.
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Virtual event on closing gaps to health access in the Latino community--Thursday, Aug. 19, 12:30 PM ET Aug.
Wed, 2021-08-18 15:30 —
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Axios Latino: Adversity in Health Care and Vaccinations
On August 19th, join Axios for a virtual event on closing gaps to health access in the Latino community.
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School districts impose mask mandates, defying GOP governors
Tue, 2021-08-17 18:14 —
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School districts impose mask mandates, defying GOP governors
School districts at the epicenter of a summer surge in coronavirus cases are ordering students and staff to wear masks to stem the pandemic’s spread, in open defiance of Republican governors who have
Reid Wilson
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Vacinating problems: Misinformation at public forums, silent biblke belt preachers
Mon, 2021-08-16 17:55 —
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Misinformation at public forums vexes local boards, big tech
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — There are plenty of places to turn for accurate information about COVID-19. Your physician. Local health departments. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control. But not, perhaps, your local government's public comment session.
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