Bird Flu: Finland to offer vaccine to select groups of workers

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The vaccine campaign will be limited, with doses set to be available to groups including poultry farmers, veterinarians, scientists who study the virus, and people who work on fur farms housing animals like mink and fox and where there have been outbreaks.

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Most Americans ready to take climate action --survey

Survey: Americans ready to take climate action

Most Americans are willing to take steps to help address climate change, a new survey finds.

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61% of Americans feel vulnerable to a lower quality of life due to climate change, while 57% worry about climate-related health risks, per the survey.

  • 61% of Americans are open to drinking recycled wastewater in the face of water shortages, 74% would eat food grown using recycled water, and 82% would pay more to filter microplastics out of their drinking water.
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FLiRT COVID variant: discussion of possible surge, symptoms

COVID shots for JN.1 work against newer strains, vaccine makers say

"Duckbill" N95 mask gets top billing in stopping SARS-CoV-2 viral leakage into the air--study

Opinion: Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, Needs Urgent Reform to Ensure its Continued Impact

 

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People of color disproportionately dropped from Medicaid for administrative reasons--study

Study finds people of color disproportionately dropped from Medicaid (medicalxpress.com)

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New research suggests Black and Hispanic people were twice as likely as white people to lose Medicaid coverage due to process-related issues, report findings published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University, Northwestern University and Harvard Medical School.

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Placing COVID patients in skilled nursing facilities during the early pandemic led to increased cases, deaths, study finds

US health departments struggle to reach adequate staffing levels in public health

US health departments experience workforce shortages and struggle to reach adequate staffing levels in public health

Gaps persist in hiring enough U.S. public health workers, and health departments continue to face challenges in recruiting new employees, according to a new study by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and Indiana University. Insufficient funding, a shortage of people with public health training, and a lack of visibility for public careers, in addition to lengthy hiring processes, are cited as barriers contributing to an absence of progress for achieving a satisfactory level of workers. The results are published in Health Affairs.

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US has the highest rate of maternal deaths among high-income nations. Norway has zero

High excess death rates in the West since start of pandemic despite containment and vaccines

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This is despite the implementation of various containment measures and the availability of COVID-19 vaccines, giving rise to "serious cause for concern," say the researchers, who call on governments and policymakers to thoroughly investigate the underlying causes.

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U.S. will make millions of birds flu vaccine doses to prepare for possible pandemic

Since the outbreak in livestock began this spring, bird flu has been confirmed in three humans who worked on in Texas and Michigan and health experts are concerned the virus could mutate to the point where it could spread easily among humans.

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Pollution Deadlier Than War, Terrorism, and Major Diseases--study

Dr. Fauci, at contentious House hearing, cites need for better communication between federal and local heath authorities

Opinion: Why the New Human Case of Bird Flu Is So Alarming and the need for better monitoring

The third human case of H5N1, reported on Thursday in a farmworker in Michigan who was experiencing respiratory symptoms, tells us that the current bird flu situation is at a dangerous inflection point.

The virus is adapting in predictable ways that increase its risk to humans, reflecting our failure to contain it early on. The solutions to this brewing crisis — such as comprehensive testing — have been there all along, and they’re becoming only more important. If we keep ignoring the warning signs we have only ourselves to blame.

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