Scientists Urge C.D.C. to Set Air Standards for Workplaces

Nearly a year after scientists showed that the coronavirus can be inhaled in tiny droplets called aerosols that linger indoors in stagnant air, more than a dozen experts are calling on the Biden administration to take immediate action to limit airborne transmission of the virus in high-risk settings like meatpacking plants and prisons.

The 13 experts — including several who advised President Biden during the transition — urged the administration to mandate a combination of masks and environmental measures, like better ventilation, to blunt the risks in various workplaces.

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Trying to Vaccinate Homeless Patients Against COVID-19

... People experiencing homelessness are especially vulnerable to disease and often live in close quarters. Reaching them for COVID-19 vaccination is crucial, public health officials say, yet also presents some unique challenges. Addresses and phone numbers change constantly. Few of the people affected have reliable Internet access.

Also, the pandemic put a halt to many mobile clinics and other outreach efforts to homeless encampments; in the meantime, patients scattered or avoided the clinic for fear of infection.

"If they're experiencing homelessness, all bets are off," says Kevin Lindamood, CEO of Health Care for the Homeless in Baltimore, a community health clinic that treats 10,000 patients a year and recently started patient vaccinations. "It's incredibly hard to reach people even in non-COVID times."

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UN says 130 countries have not received a single Covid vaccine dose

Florida Governor DeSantis threatens to divert vaccines from communities criticizing distribution

Administration announces $200 million to track virus variants

Lab studies suggest Pfizer and Moderna vaccines can protect against coronavirus variants

ANALYSIS: The problem of peoplegetting picky over which vaccine--Why false perceptions overlook facts

Native Americans take steps to vaccinate and reduce COVID-19 spread

...While minority communities across the United States have struggled to trust the vaccine, the opposite is true for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, a Native American tribe of 16,000 in western North Carolina, and other tribes across the country, which were also quick to adopt coronavirus prevention measures.

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Grocery workers feeling left out of vaccinations

As panicked Americans cleared supermarkets of toilet paper and food last spring, grocery employees gained recognition as among the most indispensable of the pandemic’s front-line workers.

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Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine supply to the EU 30% below plans, sources say

OVERVIEW: Rate of new coronavirus cases declining around the world, WHO says

Biden expects the US to secure 600 million vaccine does by July, discusses schools

States to receive biggest boost yet in vaccine doses, White House tells governors

Severe winter weather delays covid-19 vaccine shipments

WHO listed two versions of the AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use

WHO listed two versions of the AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, giving the green light for these vaccines to be rolled out globally through COVAX. The vaccines are produced by AstraZeneca-SKBio (Republic of Korea) and the Serum Institute of India.

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