Study lists top point-of-care COVID-19 tests

Florida governor attacks potential domestic travel restrictions

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

Lancet study estimates roughly 40% of the USA’s coronavirus deaths could have been prevented

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COVID tracing app touches off privacy concerns in Singapore

Singapore – For a country that prides itself on being on the cutting edge of high-tech governance, there has been little national discussion in Singapore on the balance between data collection and individual privacy.

Now, COVID-19 has forced the conversation, after it was revealed that data from the government’s contact-tracing app, contrary to initial promises, could also be used for criminal investigations.

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UK’s Kent virus variant becoming more resistant, could spread, scientists warn

LONDON — The dominant coronavirus variant in the U.K. is becoming more resistant to vaccines, scientific experts have warned.

Two leading scientists in the U.K. warned Wednesday that the variant of the virus first identified in Kent has acquired the same E484K mutation on its spike protein that makes the South Africa variant so worrying for experts.

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Guidance on what people can do safely after getting a COVID-19 vaccine

Fully vaccinated people can skip Covid quarantines, CDC says, with caveats

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WHO expert group recommends use of AstraZeneca vaccine

GENEVA (AP) — Independent experts advising the World Health Organization about immunization on Wednesday recommended the use of AstraZeneca’s vaccine even in countries that turned up worrying coronavirus variants in their populations.

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American Companies are having difficulties selling N95 masks despite shortages.

A year into the pandemic, the disposable, virus-filtering N95 mask remains a coveted piece of protective gear. Continuing shortages have forced doctors and nurses to reuse their N95s, and ordinary Americans have scoured the internet — mostly in vain — to get them.

But Luis Arguello Jr. has plenty of N95s for sale — 30 million of them, in fact, which his family-run business, DemeTech, manufactured in its factories in Miami. He simply can’t seem to find buyers.

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CDC Says Wearing Two Masks Provides More Protection Against Coronavirus

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