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For children kids under 5, Pfizer plans to seek COVID-19 vaccine authorization in November
Wed, 2021-09-15 13:13 —
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Pfizer plans to seek COVID-19 vaccine authorization in November for
Pfizer and BioNTech plan to file for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) emergency authorization in November for their COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than 5, Pfizer Chief Financial Officer
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New Pfizer data makes case for booster shots 6 months after primary doses
Wed, 2021-09-15 12:30 —
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New Pfizer data makes case for booster shots 6 months after primary doses
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday released new data from Pfizer's submitted application to approve booster doses of its Covid-19 vaccine. In it, Pfizer demonstrates what it sees as proof that third shot will be both safe and necessary for most Americans to take, arguing that immunity wanes over time -- regardless of any new variant of concern.
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Experts: Few people medically exempt from getting COVID-19 vaccine
Wed, 2021-09-15 09:46 —
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Few people medically exempt from getting COVID-19 vaccine: Experts
As companies continue to ramp up vaccine mandates to combat the contagious delta variant, some institutions are giving employees a chance to opt-out of getting the vaccine if they have a medical exemption. Dr. David Dowdy, an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, told ABC News that the large and growing data on the three coronavirus vaccines shows there are no immediate health issues or side effects for most people with pre-existing medical conditions. The current guidance from the U.S.
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WHO reports first drop in global infections in two months
Wed, 2021-09-15 08:52 —
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WHO reports first drop in global infections in two months
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced this week that global coronavirus cases have dropped for the first time in more than two months.
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In Depth: The challenge schools face major test in providing safety amid spread of the delta variant
Tue, 2021-09-14 21:44 —
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Delta variant stress tests back-to-school plans
A Washington Post survey of the 20 largest school districts found that few are offering robust coronavirus testing amid vague guidelines and a surge of cases that few anticipated.
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Estimated “preventable” treatment costs for unvaccinated COVID-19 patients climbed by $3.7 billion in August
Tue, 2021-09-14 20:51 —
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'Preventable' costs for unvaccinated COVID-19 patients climbs by
The estimated “preventable” treatment costs for unvaccinated COVID-19 patients climbed by $3.7 billion in August, according to a
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ANALYSIS: How wellness influencers are fueling the anti-vaccine movement
Tue, 2021-09-14 17:44 —
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How wellness influencers are fueling the anti-vaccine movement
For years, the wellness world has been entangled with vaccine hesitancy. Amid covid-19, the consequences are starker than ever.
Ashley Fetters, Gerrit De Vynck
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POLITICS: GOP condemnations of Biden coronavirus mandate fuels concern other vaccine requirements could be targeted
Tue, 2021-09-14 10:58 —
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GOP condemnation of Biden coronavirus mandate fuels concern other vaccine requirements could be targeted
Leading Republicans have declined to say whether they think requirements in schools, the military and private employers should also be rethought or banned.
Felicia Sonmez, Marianna Sotomayor, Mariana Alfaro
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Covid Hospitalizations Hit Crisis Levels in Southern I.C.U.s
Tue, 2021-09-14 10:36 —
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Covid Hospitalizations Hit Crisis Levels in Southern I.C.U.s
One in four intensive care units in the U.S. is 95 percent full or more, and available beds are gone or dwindling especially fast in a handful of states including Alabama, Texas and Florida.
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Burnouts: Michigan COVID nurses reach their limit: ‘I know I can’t do this forever’
Tue, 2021-09-14 10:27 —
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Michigan COVID nurses reach their limit: ‘I know I can’t do this forever’ | Bridge Michigan
Roughly 18 months into a deadly pandemic, hospitals across the state face critical frontline staff shortages, notably among nurses. While traveling nurses command top dollar as fill-ins, staff nurses at major health systems confront feelings of grief, rage and burnout.
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