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OPINION from UK: Political leaders are raising ‘false hopes’ about coronavirus vaccines
Sun, 2020-09-06 10:39 —
mike kraft
Political leaders are raising ‘false hopes’ about coronavirus vaccines
Drugs now under development are unlikely to end the pandemic, the Wellcome Trust’s Jeremy Farrar warns
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U.S. coronavirus deaths projected to more than double to 410,000 by January
Sat, 2020-09-05 09:26 —
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U.S. coronavirus deaths projected to more than double to 410,000 by January
U.S. deaths from the coronavirus will reach 410,000 by the end of the year, more than double the current death toll, and deaths could soar to 3,000 per day in December, the University of Washington's health institute forecast on Friday.
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Widespread COVID-19 vaccinations not expected until mid-2021, WHO says
Fri, 2020-09-04 09:40 —
mike kraft
Widespread COVID-19 vaccinations not expected until mid-2021, WHO says
The World Health Organization does not expect widespread vaccinations against COVID-19 until the middle of next year, a spokeswoman said on Friday, stressing the importance of rigorous checks on their effectiveness and safety.
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Debate rages over whether FDA should use emergency powers to clear a coronavirus vaccine early
Thu, 2020-09-03 08:36 —
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Debate rages over whether FDA should use emergency powers to clear a coronavirus vaccine early
Speeding the process could save thousands of lives, but some say it might also make it easier for the White House to push regulators to clear an unproven vaccine before Election Day.
Laurie McGinley, Carolyn Y. Johnson
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COVID cluster from Chinese bus trip offers more evidence of airborne transmission
Wed, 2020-09-02 19:54 —
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COVID cluster from Chinese bus trip offers more evidence of airborne transmission
A study from China found that one person on a poorly ventilated bus likely passed the coronavirus to almost 2 dozen others.
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ANALYSIS: Solar Panel Prices have dropped sharply since 2016
Wed, 2020-09-02 18:50 —
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Solar Panel Prices Have Dropped Off Cliff & Sunk Into Ocean — Solar Panels 9× Cheaper Than In 2006
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ANALYIS The US is in a water crisis far worse than most people imagine
Wed, 2020-09-02 18:41 —
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The US is in a water crisis far worse than most people imagine | Erin Brockovich
Industrial runoff and lax standards have tainted water across the US. Senators and doctors are calling me, asking what to do
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The C.D.C. tells health officials to be ready to distribute a vaccine by November, raising concerns over politicized timing.
Wed, 2020-09-02 17:50 —
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Symptoms can last much longer than expected--CDC study
Wed, 2020-09-02 12:26 —
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(CNN) The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said most people who tested positive for Covid-19 can return to work or school
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the onset of symptoms, unless the illness requires hospitalization.
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Steroids cut death rates among critically ill COVID-19 patients, major study finds
Wed, 2020-09-02 12:04 —
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Steroids cut death rates among critically ill COVID-19 patients, major study finds
Treating critically ill COVID-19 patients with corticosteroid drugs reduces the risk of death by 20%, an analysis of seven international trials found on Wednesday, prompting the World Health Organisation to update its advice on treatment.
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