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Europe must back Biden in suspending patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View

Europe must back Biden in suspending patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View




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Biochemist Karikó honoured in her Hungarian home town for COVID work

Biochemist Karikó honoured in her Hungarian home town for COVID work




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Sanofi/GSK launch Phase III trial of COVID-19 vaccine, will test efficacy against variants

Sanofi/GSK launch Phase III trial of COVID-19 vaccine, will test efficacy against variants




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COVID pandemic's impact on work is 'cataclysmic,' says International Labour Market head

COVID pandemic's impact on work is 'cataclysmic,' says International Labour Market head





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What Apollo 18 Can Teach Us About COVID-19

The moon mission that never happened illustrates the difference between what we can do, and what we choose to do.




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Has the Stress of COVID Affected Our Brains?

A preprint reports increases in the volume of parts of the brain after lockdown.




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The Invisibility of COVID-19

Why is it so hard to picture COVID-19?




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Terrifying the public about COVID or other health concerns is bad for their health

Back around 2010, just before Halloween, a reporter friend retweeted a local police department’s warning to check your kids’ candy for drugs or razor blades or something like that. I asked, “Is there any evidence of something like that ever happening?”




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Bernie Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 amid nationwide spike

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) revealed Thursday that he contracted COVID-19 during the Senate's holiday break amid an increase in infections nationwide.




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COVID and bird flu are rising. Here's how to keep yourself safe

Doctors urge people who are experiencing respiratory problems to see a medical professional who can check their symptoms and test to determine what their illness is.




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See COVID's toll on California's life expectancy in new CDC longevity report

New data show how the 50 states and the District of Columbia stack up in terms of life expectancy. Hawaii tops the list, and Mississippi is at the bottom.




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The new COVID vaccine is here. Why these are the best times to get immunized

The CDC says September and October are generally the best times for most people to get a COVID shot, though there are other factors to consider.




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New genetic research points to Wuhan animal market as origin of COVID pandemic, study says

Samples taken in the pandemic's early weeks reinforce hypothesis that coronavirus emerged from live animal market, not a laboratory, new study says.




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Free COVID tests are back. Here's how to get yours

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said it will again make four free COVID tests available through the mail for households.




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Depression was rising among young people in Southern California. COVID made it worse

New data from Southern California children, teens and young adults show that rising rates of depression and anxiety increased further during the pandemic.




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Study: Severe COVID raised risk of heart attack, stroke as much as having heart disease

People hospitalized for COVID-19 early in the pandemic suffered an increased risk of heart attacks, strokes and other serious "cardiac events," researchers say.




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Opinion: Don't be stupid: Skipping your COVID booster could reduce your IQ

Recent research suggests that the disease can diminish intelligence even years after symptoms resolve. It's one more reason to get the latest vaccinations.




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Five Washington Nationals players will sit out opening day due to COVID-19 concerns

Five Washington Nationals players will miss Thursday's opening game after one player tested positive for COVID-19.




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We asked more than 65 local politicians if they were vaccinated for COVID-19. Here's what they said

Before we start, let's get this out of the way: No, it is not a HIPAA violation to ask someone if they've been vaccinated for COVID-19…



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A daughter’s harrowing journey to support her father in his fight with COVID-19

In his bed at the Spokane Veterans Home, Leonardo "Butch" De Angelis can't escape the killer creeping toward him…



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Demi Lovato Explains Decision to Get Her Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine

Having received her first vaccination for the coronavirus, the 'Cool for the Summer' singer appeases those still hesitant by stating, 'It's normal to be cautious when something new comes along.'




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Survey gauges audiences when Covid crisis ends

Richard Lutz looks at a study that reveals how audiences are reacting to lockdown and beyond.








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China’s biggest online shopping day fails to return to pre-Covid days high once again

China's Singles' Day shopping extravaganza has lost its sparkle as consumers, wary of promotional tactics and facing economic headwinds, prioritize necessities over extravagant purchases. Major e-commerce platforms have ceased publicizing sales figures, reflecting this trend. Merchants are also scaling back, citing high advertising costs and diminishing returns, prompting a shift towards international markets.




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Kemp Reopens Georgia World Congress Center As Temporary Hospital For COVID-19 Patients

With hospitals facing a surge of coronavirus patients, Gov. Brian Kemp on Friday said the Georgia World Congress Center would again be utilized as an alternate hospital as more people in the state become sick with COVID-19.




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First COVID-19 Vaccine Tested in US Shows Promising Results

The first vaccine against COVID-19 tested in the United States is moving into its final phase with promising results, according to results published Tuesday in the New England Journal of Medicine . Moderna Inc. in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health started working together and within six weeks had a vaccine called mRNA-1273, said Dr. Nadine Rouphael, one of the authors on the study. "To be able to publish preliminary results three months later is really unprecedented," Rouphael said. "It had shown that the vaccine was well tolerated. It has also shown that the vaccine is able to induce a good immune response."




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OST Full Show: Re-Imagining The Police; ICE Detention During COVID; George Floyd's Neighborhood

In the weeks since protests against police brutality began in Minneapolis, calls to reform, defund or abolish the police have been escalating. These demands aren’t new among activists; however, responses from local governments across the country committing to redirect police funds or even “dismantle” police departments have been unprecedented. We break down reasoning, history and motivations behind the push to change how policing operates nationwide.




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Savannah Mayor Van Johnson On Handling COVID-19, Racial Justice And More — In His First 6 Months

America’s mayors have taken center stage in 2020. Big city mayors feuded with state and federal officials over COVID-19 protections and resources, and have been praised — and condemned — for their handling of protests sparked by the death of George Floyd. These crises may be unfolding on a national and international scale, but affect lives in every American city and town. Outside of Atlanta’s national spotlight, Savannah Mayor Van Johnson is working to address these issues head-on.




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A Teacher Who Contracted COVID-19 Cautions Against In-Person Schooling

As school districts consider how to approach learning this fall with no sign of the coronavirus slowing, the virus has already had devastating consequences in one rural Arizona school district. Jena Martinez-Inzunza was one of three elementary school teachers at the Hayden Winkelman Unified School District who all tested positive for COVID-19 after teaching virtual summer school lessons together from the same classroom. Martinez's colleague and friend, Kimberley Chavez Lopez Byrd, who taught in the district for nearly four decades, died. "She was very dear to me. She's one of my closest friends," Martinez told Morning Edition. Kimberley Chavez Lopez Byrd died after testing positive for coronavirus. Other teachers she worked with tested positive as well. "She was a very loving, very faithful person and she was very kind," says her colleague Jena Martinez-Inzunza. Luke Byrd "She was a very loving, very faithful person and she was very kind. She always loved watching kids find their way,




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U.S. Wants To Ramp Up COVID-19 Testing To 100 Million A Month By September

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Parents Must Make Big Decision For Children As School Starts Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

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Several States Begin Walking Back Reopening Plans Amid COVID-19 Surge

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Fauci, Recovering From ‘Rebound’ of Covid, Praises Paxlovid

Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Biden’s top pandemic adviser, sought to discourage doubts about the antiviral drug Paxlovid following what appeared to be a “rebound” of Covid-19 after taking the pills.




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Es necesario un componente ético ante crisis de Covid-19: Granada

Camilo Granada habla de la importancia de la ética frente a la crisis




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Aplaudo que teletrabajo haya entrado a cotidianidad ante Covid-19: Solano

Victor Solano habla sobre el papel de las redes frente al Coronavirus




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Empresarios y gremios explican como enfrentan emergencia ante Covid-19




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Expertos en Covid-19 analizan el virus desde la ciencia e investigación




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Crisis por COVID-19 en el Amazonas ¿Cómo solucionarlo?




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Vacuna contra COVID-19: ¿hay improvisación en la gestión del gobierno?

Panelistas creen que sí hay rezago e improvisación; les preocupa que solo se tenga presupuesto para 15 millones de personas.




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¿Cómo avanza la vacunación contra la COVID-19 en el mundo?

Cuatro periodistas desde distintos países hablaron de los planes de vacunación; de los obstáculos y de los problemas de solidaridad global.




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Tercera ola COVID-19: ¿cuáles son las claves para enfrentarla?

Panelistas creen que pensar en cierres totales es imposible; sostienen que avance en vacunación y énfasis en prevención son la clave.




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Covid-19 y vacunación: ¿cuál es el panorama ante tercer pico?

Expertos consideran que se deben fortalecer estrategias como Prass; que las oleadas se seguirán presentando y que se debe mejorar ritmo de vacunación.




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News Brief: Trump Addresses Race, U.S. COVID-19 Testing Goals, Federal Tax Deadline

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Colombia y una nueva investigación COVID-19.

Colombia y una nueva investigación COVID-19.




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Insuficiencia cardíaca en tiempos de COVID-19.

Insuficiencia cardíaca en tiempos de COVID-19.




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Salud mental y afectaciones durante el COVID-19.

Salud mental y afectaciones durante el COVID-19.