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How to spot good Covid-19 vaccine trials results when you see them
Tue, 2020-11-10 11:24 —
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How to spot good results from Covid-19 vaccine trials - STAT
It doesn't take an epidemiologist to evaluate vaccine trial results. Answers to just a handful of questions can help anyone do this.
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HHS Secretary: Coronavirus 'general vaccination' programs by spring
Tue, 2020-11-10 11:04 —
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HHS Secretary: Coronavirus "general vaccination" programs by spring
In an appearance on the TODAY show, HHS Secretary Alex Azar outlined what he said would be the distribution schedule for Pfizer's experimental vaccine
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Inappropriately prescribed antibiotics will likely accompany the winter surge of Covid-19
Mon, 2020-11-09 20:22 —
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Covid-19 will boost inappropriately prescribed antibiotics this winter - STAT
Antibiotics were overprescribed long before Covid-19 emerged. The pandemic may lead to a surge in antibiotic use, much of it inappropriate.
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Eli Lilly Covid Antibody Drug Gets Emergency FDA Clearance
Mon, 2020-11-09 20:06 —
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Eli Lilly Covid Antibody Drug Gets Emergency FDA Clearance
Eli Lilly & Co.’s antibody therapy was granted an emergency-use authorization by U.S. drug regulators for treating Covid-19, widening access to a treatment that early data suggests is effective in keeping people infected with the coronavirus out of the hospital.
Riley Griffin
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NIH study: Hydroxychloroquine had no benefit for hospitalized COVID-19 patients
Mon, 2020-11-09 19:54 —
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NIH study: Hydroxychloroquine had no benefit for hospitalized
Hydroxychloroquine provides no benefit for hospitalized COVID-19 patients, a study from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has officially concluded.
Nathaniel Weixel
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The COVID challenge : How to Make Buildings Breathe Better
Mon, 2020-11-09 17:58 —
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The Next Covid Dilemma: How to Make Buildings Breathe Better
Better indoor ventilation systems could make people safer and healthier—and not just because they’d slow down the coronavirus.
Adam Rogers
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Biden Said He'd Walk Back Trump's WHO Walkout. Can All The Damage Be Undone?
Mon, 2020-11-09 17:36 —
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Biden Said He'd Walk Back Trump's WHO Walkout. Can All The Damage Be Undone?
With official withdrawal looming, collaboration on global health issues was more difficult. Biden faces a challenging road to re-establish ties — and a U.S. leadership role.
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Biden announces coronavirus task force made up of physicians and health experts
Mon, 2020-11-09 13:05 —
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President-elect Biden announces coronavirus task force made up of physicians and health experts
The Democrat has vowed a science-based approach in seeking to bring the raging pandemic under control.
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Cough droplets can travel beyond six feet, new simulation study suggests
Mon, 2020-11-09 09:49 —
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Cough droplets can travel beyond six feet, simulation study suggests
A new simulation study suggests that a person coughing can disperse droplets well beyond six feet, and that anyone shorter than the person coughing -- such as children -- might be at a greater risk of encountering the downward trajectory of those cough droplets.
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Europe Overview: Portugal, Hungary hunker down against Europe’s virus surge
Mon, 2020-11-09 09:39 —
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Portugal, Hungary hunker down against Europe's virus surge
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Portugal and Hungary on Monday became the latest European countries to impose curfews against the resurgent tide of coronavirus infections and deaths lashing the continent...
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