The most likely places to catch COVID? New study highlights high risk locations

What are the odds of catching COVID-19 after a night at the movie theater? How about an afternoon at the gym, unmasked? Or an early morning jog in a neighborhood park?

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Florida health official placed on leave after encouraging employees to get vaccinated

Vaccinated persons who also had prior infection were most protected from Delta

Following the emergence of the Delta variant, individuals who had a prior COVID-19 infection with or without vaccination had lower case rates than those who were vaccinated alone, data from California and New York found.

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NIH no longer recommends Eli Lilly or Regeneron monoclonal antibodies in its Covid-19 treatment guidelines

Merck's COVID-19 pill to be produced by drugmakers in 11 additional countries

 

Merck's COVID-19 pill to be produced by more than two dozen drugmakers

Medicines Patent Pool, an organization supported by the U.N., announced on Thursday that over two dozen generic drug makers will soon begin producing Merck's COVID-19 pill to make the treatment more accessible in developing countries.

The organization said that 27 generic drug makers would produce the pill for 105 developing countries. Specifically, agreements the companies signed allow them to make both molnupiravir's raw ingredients as well as the final product.

Molnupiravir is the COVID-19 treatment developed by Merck and Ridgeback Therapeutics. For patients with early signs of COVID-19, the pill is believed to cut the hospitalization rates in half.

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EXPLAINER: What does it mean for COVID-19 to be endemic?--AP

Analysis: How Omicron highlights fading hope of herd immunity from COVID

State governments are investing in child care to recover pandemic losses

Some officials say states are having a hard time getting Covid-19 tests as the federal testing plan rolls out

Two-thirds of Covid jab reactions not caused by vaccine, study suggests

How the COVID-19 pandemic might age us

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we might feel we’re ageing faster than before. That’s not as strange as it sounds. Accelerated ageing can result from several factors, some of which have been highlighted by the pandemic. Exposure to infectious diseases, chronic stress and loneliness can all affect the ageing process, exacerbating health conditions and shortening lives.

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Home Care Shortage Keeps Patients in Strained Hospitals

New Jersey requires shots, Missouri A.G threatenes law suits, NM asks Nat'l Guard to teach

Global vaccine program COVAX low on funds, seeks $5.2B to buy new doses

Testing requirements for nursing home create problems for some families

CNN)As Covid-19 cases rise again in nursing homes, a few states have begun requiring visitors to present proof that they're not infected before entering facilities, stoking frustration and dismay among family members.

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