Trends in respiratory infections --two assessments

 

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US government to offer more free COVID tests nationwide

Thousands more doses of RSV shot for infants expedited for release amid shortage --CDC

Indoor air filters may not reduce risk of catching airborne virus -- study

 

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Technologies designed to make indoor spaces safer from infection are not effective in the real world, researchers from the University of East Anglia in the UK argue.

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Federal COVID aid helped boost telehealth expansion in rural America

 

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Federal pandemic aid also helped slow the rate of rural hospital closures. But as facilities contend with lingering inflation, workforce shortages and declining populations, the pace of those closures is picking up again.

Telehealth offers a chance to bridge the gap in hospital deserts.

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U.S.'s preterm birth and infant mortality measures remain stubbornly high compared to other countries

 

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Germany’s highest court blocks government effort to shift billions in COVID relief funding for climate measures

Climate change is killing Pacific Northwest's red cedars

No end to rising greenhouse gases; more than half of world's richest companies quetly lobby againstg climate change policies

COngress avoids US government shutdown; new reports describe health problems for senior citizensdifficulties

Measles cases and deaths increase worldwide, as childhood vaccinations rates decline --report

COVID and flu vaccine rates are declining for US health care workers --CDC

COVID and flu vaccine rates are declining for US health care workers, CDC reports: ‘Disturbing trend’ (foxnews.com)

 

...They found that flu vaccine coverage was 81% among health care employees at hospitals and 47.1% at nursing homes.

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Long Covid hits U.S. veterans hard; 4th COVID vaccine dose helped those with rheumatic disease

Nearly half of 363,000 US veterans who tested positive for COVID-19 still had symptoms up to 6 months later, and the risk factors for this condition were Black race, older age, diabetes, and severe infection, concludes a study published yesterday in the Annals of Epidemiology.

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Hospitals are turning to warning systems to help protect health workers from violence

Covid widened the life expectancy gap between women and men in the U.S. --study

 

For more than 100 years, American women have outlived American men, largely due to differences in rates of cardiovascular disease and lung cancer. Now COVID-19 has widened the gendered life expectancy gap, according to a research letter published yesterday in JAMA Internal Medicine.

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