Natural Immunity From COVID-19 Infection Provides High Protection Against Severe Cases --Study

Asthma patients report worse asthma control after COVID-19

People with asthma in Hong Kong experienced worse control of their asthma after they had recovered from mild to moderate COVID-19, according to findings yesterday in Respiratory Research.

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U.S. government to provide $24M more to help schools, libraries provide pandemic-related remote learning

Analysis: What happens to COVID vaccines and drugs authorized for emergency use when health emergency ends

Opinion: The COVID ‘emergency’ funding is ending. U.S. states governments can act to reduce the worsening inequities.

Update: WHO Says It Won’t Abandon COVID-19 Origin Pursuit, disputes earlier story

U.S. health department proposes Medicare, Medicaid pilot programs to cut drug costs

Three items on medical and food assistance situation for Americans

Five Priorities for Global Pandemic Preparedness to be discussed at WHO meeting

On 27 February, World Health Organization member states will meet to commence formal negotiations on a global pandemic preparedness agreement – unofficially turning the page from responding to COVID-19 to readying ourselves for future health emergencies.

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Moderna's COVID vaccine will remain free for all consumers, even those uninsured

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A rare Marburg outbreak sparks a race to test vaccines and drugs

A Marburg fever outbreak in Equatorial Guinea is galvanizing efforts to test drugs and vaccines for a virus that currently has none. But every day counts, warned experts who gathered virtually on Tuesday to try to chart a course for the work.

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Bird flu spreads to new countries

U.S. nursing home residents still lag in getting Covid booster shots

Three years into the pandemic, nursing home residents are still in Covid’s crosshairs (msn.com)

Federal health agencies worked to get more nursing home residents and staff to take the latest Covid booster all winter, creating social media hashtags, putting money into vaccine hotlines and flagging the worst performing facilities to states.

But their decision to scale back on two vaccine interventions that were critical in getting residents and staff protected from Covid during the first vaccine rollout in late 2020 and 2021 has left the job mostly to facilities, resident advocates say, with disappointing results.

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Long Covid results in organ impairment for 60 per cent of patients--study

COVID antivirals not related to rebound or worse outcomes --study

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