America Is Gambling With Another Low-Vax Winter - The Atlantic

Health misinformation and lack of confidence in vaccines continue to grow-- survey shows

The Top COVID-19 Hot Spots in the U.S.

Shortage of RSV drug prompts Children’s hospitals to prepare for surge in admissions

 

“Widespread access [to the new antibody drug] will take time across many sectors of the pediatric population and won’t have as great an impact on volumes this immediate respiratory season,” the Children’s Hospital Association said in a statement.

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Data supports use of face masks to reduce COVID transmissions --detailed study, JAMA

 

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COVID vaccinations saved estimated 2.4 million lives globally in first 8 months --study

New U.S. CDC campaign asks health care leaders to take responsibility for reducing burnout

 

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Problem: Unapproved stem-cell therapies are being marketed to people with long COVID

New research has identified 38 direct-to-consumer businesses marketing stem-cell treatments and exosome therapies for COVID-19 infections and, especially, long COVID, despite lacking approval by US Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory body in the United States. Descriptions of the businesses and an analysis of their marketing strategies are published in Stem Cell Reports.

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Street medicine practioners now getting paid but want higher rates

Biden administration looks to avoid hiccups as COVID-19 antivirals shift to commercial market

U.S. EPA to strengthen lead pipe protections in drinking water after multiple crises

Pharmacy staff at CVS, Walgreens stores in US plan 3-day walkout next week

Climate change: Extreme heat could lead to 233% increase in U.S. excess cardiovascular deaths--study

An evaluation of face mask effectiveness with a leading expert; positive.

US, global COVID-19 indicators show declines

COVID-19 activity in the United States last week showed more signs of declines, though deaths were up, and the World Health Organization's (WHO's) monthly snapshot of global activity suggests decreased activity, though the group cautioned that few countries are reporting data.

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