Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tests positive for Covid-19

Texas requests five mortuary trailers during Covid-19 surge

ANALYSIS: ALthough Delta surges, Covid-19 Breakthrough Cases Remain Rare

Delta Surge Drives Home Painful Truth: Covid Isn’t Going Away

... in recent days, even as the highly contagious Delta variant ravages the South and has caused upticks in all 50 states, mayors, governors and public health officials have treaded lightly when considering whether to reimpose restrictions. With more than twice as many new virus cases being reported nationally compared with last August, baseball games, music festivals and state fairs have forged ahead, and restaurants, gyms and movie theaters have stayed open.

In many places, people have been largely left to decide for themselves whether to start wearing masks again or change the ways they work, socialize and vacation.

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Lack of paid time off undermines U.S. vaccine campaign --surveys, policy experts

As federal policymakers search for ways to boost America’s vaccination rates, a lack of paid sick leave is playing a role in deterring low-wage workers from taking time off to get vaccinated, according to surveys and policy experts.

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Study: Even Moderate COVID Restrictions Can Slow The Spread Of The Virus — If They're Timely

U.S. expected to advise COVID booster shots for most Americans at 8 months

Why a fast-spreading coronavirus and a half-vaccinated public can be a recipe for disaster

The debate over COVID vaccine boosters is intensifying after federal health authorities authorized a third dose of the vaccine for immunocompromised people last week

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New York, D.C. to require health-care workers to be vaccinated

Administration raises food stamp benefits by historic 27%

Investigative report: Inside America’s breakdown in reporting Covid cases

UK review finds COVID-19 shots do not raise risk of miscarriage

Aug 16 (Reuters) - The UK's health regulator said on Monday COVID-19 vaccines did not raise the risk of miscarriage, and that it had not found any link between the shots and changes to menstrual periods.

"There is no pattern from the reports to suggest that any of the COVID-19 vaccines used in the UK, or any reactions to these vaccines, increase the risk of miscarriage or stillbirth," the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said in a statement.

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Analysis: Understanding the new policy authorizing extra Covid vaccine doses for the immunocompromised

This much is clear: Some people in the United States with medical conditions that have compromised their immune systems are now eligible for a third dose of Covid-19 vaccine.

But the new policy from U.S. health officials, announced late last week, came together in a hurry. It addresses some questions but leaves a number unanswered, in some cases because there are no data on which to base a decision.

Some experts believe the new policy may also have created a loophole big enough to allow easier access to a third dose for non-immunocompromised people who are trying to find ways to get one.

“I worry very much that this is going to lead to vaccination chaos,” Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Diseases Research and Policy, told STAT.

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Vacinating problems: Misinformation at public forums, silent biblke belt preachers

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