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Coronavirus: former heads of pandemic review panel warn 'the world is losing time'
Wed, 2021-11-24 10:26 —
mike kraft
Coronavirus: former heads of pandemic review panel warn 'the world is losing time'
Governments are not moving fast enough to end the pandemic or to prevent another one, warned the former heads of an independent body tasked with grading the world on its response to Covid-19.
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ANALYSIS: Antiviral pills will change the pandemic, but they can’t end it alone
Tue, 2021-11-23 11:59 —
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Treatments will change the pandemic, but they can’t end it alone
A year after coronavirus vaccines dangled visions of an end to the pandemic, science has delivered inspiring results again: two antiviral pills that dramatically reduce the risk of hospitalization and death.
Carolyn Y. Johnson
Washington Post
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Poll: Many people in the U.S and Africa, fewer in Europe, believe the 'truth about harmful effects of vaccines' is being deliberately hidden
Tue, 2021-11-23 11:32 —
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Exclusive: 28 percent of Americans surveyed believe the ‘truth about harmful effects of vaccines’ is being deliberately hidden from the public
The findings are part of global research conducted by the YouGov-Cambridge Globalism Project, which looks at how different countries perceive a variety of conspiracy theories.<
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As winter COVID surge begins, 74 percent of Americans say their lives have returned to 'normal' --Poll
Tue, 2021-11-23 10:29 —
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Poll: As winter COVID surge begins, 74 percent of Americans say their lives have returned to 'normal'
As the coronavirus pandemic enters its 21st month in the United States, most Americans now characterize their own lives as either "very normal" (21 percent) or "somewhat normal" (53 percent), considering “the impact of COVID-19.”
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Most Americans to celebrate holiday with those outside immediate households: poll
Tue, 2021-11-23 10:25 —
mike kraft
Axios-Ipsos poll: Americans are ready to play COVID roulette for Thanksgiving
Vaccinations and boosters are giving people more confidence to share Thanksgiving with unvaccinated family and friends.
Margaret Talev
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How COVID shots for kids help prevent dangerous new variants
Mon, 2021-11-22 19:26 —
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How COVID shots for kids help prevent dangerous new variants
Cadell Walker rushed to get her 9-year-old daughter Solome vaccinated against COVID-19 — not just to protect her but to help stop the coronavirus from spreading and spawning even more dangerous variants. “Love thy neighbor is something that we really do believe, and we want to be good community members and want to model that thinking for our daughter,” said the 40-year-old Louisville mom, who recently took Solome to a local middle school for her shot.
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Climate Change: overview of related provisions of House-passed Build Back Better legislation
Mon, 2021-11-22 12:09 —
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Build Back Better and American Climate Leadership
If we, once again, kick the “climate can” down the road, we should be prepared for the road to be flooded, washed away, covered in debris, and possibly surrounded by burning forests.
Steve Cohen
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ANALYSIS :COVID Vaccines for kids will raise the VAX rates for some states to 70%
Mon, 2021-11-22 11:32 —
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A Verywell Report: What Will COVID Vaccination Rates Look Like by the End of the Year?
With shots being doled out to kids and teens, U.S. vaccination rates are expected to hit 65%, with a dozen states likely to top 70%.
Claire Bugos
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Analysis: The Financial Effects and Consequences of COVID-19 on Americans
Mon, 2021-11-22 11:10 —
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Financial Effects and Consequences of COVID-19
This Viewpoint reviews the US government’s apt financial response to patients and health care institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic, programs that are about to sunset, and reviews how the removal of those programs could devastate low-income families and health care institutions.
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Politics: Republican officials embrace natural immunity as substitute for vaccines
Mon, 2021-11-22 10:45 —
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GOP embraces natural immunity as substitute for vaccines
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Republicans fighting President Joe Biden's coronavirus vaccine mandates are wielding a new weapon against the White House rules: natural immunity. They contend that people who have recovered from the virus have enough immunity and antibodies to not need COVID-19 vaccines, and the concept has been invoked by Republicans as a sort of stand-in for vaccines.
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