CDC monitoring whether mpox vaccine boosters are needed in the US as questions emerge around waning immunity

https://www.who.int/news/item/13-09-2024-who-prequalifies-the-first-vaccine-against-mpox

COVID vaccines saved an estimated up to 2.6 million lives in Latin America, Caribbean--study

Analysis: Mpox and Cholera Outbreaks Underscore Importance of Gavi’s African Vaccine Initiative – But Doubts Remain

Cholera Deaths Soar Worldwide as Fatalities spiked 71 percent last year, far outpacing the 13 percent rise in cases--WHO

The cholera outbreaks spreading across the globe are becoming more deadly. Deaths from the diarrheal disease soared last year, far outpacing the increase in cases, according to a new analysis by the World Health Organization.

 

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U.S. maternity care crisis, with 1 in 3 counties lacking obstetric doctors-- study

U.S. Extremists keep trying to sabotage the electrical grid. What would happen if they succeed?

COVID Map Update: Major Shift in US States With Highest Rates

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For the week ending August 31, the CDC reported that 16.3 percent of all COVID-19 tests performed in the U.S.—excluding at-home test results—were coming back positive. This is a 0.4 percent decrease from the previous week, but the infection rates have not been evenly distributed across the country.

The below map illustrates the distribution of positive tests in the U.S., divided into 10 Health and Human Service regions.

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U.K. Covid contract corruption concerns flagged by anti-corruption charity

An anti-corruption charity says it has identified significant concerns in contracts worth over £15.3bn awarded by the Conservative government during the Covid pandemic, equivalent to one in every £3 spent.

Transparency International UK found 135 “high-risk” contracts with at least three red flags - warning signs of a risk of corruption.

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Two ACA Enrollment Platforms Suspended Over Alleged Foreign Access to Consumer Data

Long-COVID rates in kids fell markedly from 3 month level to 2 years --study

The effects of Covid lockdowns on teenagers outlines in new study

Covid lockdowns, such as school closures, canceled sports activities and stay-at-home orders, prematurely aged teen brains by as much as four years, researchers from the University of Washington found. 

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COVID more severe, longer-lasting than other respiratory diseases --new study

A fourth of U.S. homeowners say they are financially unprepared for extreme weather events-- survey

White House announces rule that would cut insurance red tape over mental health and substance use disorder care

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