Real-world U.K. hospital study: filters clean COVID-causing virus from air; new filter designs

Real-world data show that filters clean COVID-causing virus from air

Research at a hospital swamped by people with COVID-19 has confirmed that portable air filters effectively remove SARS-CoV-2 particles from the air — the first such evidence in a real-world setting1. The results suggest that air filters could be used to reduce the risk of patients and medical staff contracting SARS-CoV-2 in hospitals, the study’s authors say....

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Over 140,000 American children have lost a caretaker to COVID-19, majority children of color: CDC study

Only a Fraction of Health Care Workers Are Risking Their Jobs Over Vaccinations

TheHill.com Alaska tribal groups race to spend COVID-19 relief money before deadline

Tribal groups that represent Native Alaskans are racing to spend half a billion dollars in federal coronavirus relief payments ahead of a December deadline after a delay that tribal leaders say could become catastrophic for communities now at the epicenter of the pandemic’s latest wave.

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Tensions reportedly grow between Moderna, White House over vaccine production

Vaccine maker Moderna is resisting pressure from the White House to increase international donations of its Covid-19 shot in 2022, according to three people with direct knowledge of the matter.

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U.N. chief appeals for $8 bln to equitably vaccinate 40% of world in 2021

Studies confirm waning immunity from Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine but protection remains strong

Moderna plans to build vaccine plant in Africa

Pfizer asks US to allow COVID shots for kids ages 5 to 11

Some schools steer federal covid funding assistance to sports programs

Analysis of racial/ethnic disparities in excess deaths among minorities in the U. S. in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Excess Deaths During the COVID-19 Pandemic, March to December 2020

Although racial/ethnic disparities in U.S. COVID-19 death rates are striking, focusing on COVID-19 deaths alone may underestimate the true effect of the pandemic on disparities. Excess death estimates capture deaths both directly and indirectly caused by COVID-19. ...

An estimated 2.88 million deaths occurred between March and December 2020. Compared with the number of expected deaths based on 2019 data, 477 200 excess deaths occurred during this period, with 74% attributed to COVID-19.

Age-standardized excess deaths per 100 000 persons among Black, American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN), and Latino males and females were more than double those in White and Asian males and females.

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Former FDA head Scott Gottlieb urges U.S. to seriously prepare for next pandemic :

Colorado hospital system says it will deny transplants to the unvaccinated in ‘almost all situations’

Los Angeles officials approve one of strictest US vaccination mandates, other mandates likely

Kids account for 27% of US cases--new statistics

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