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Analysis: Five years on from the pandemic, how has Covid changed our world?
Mon, 2025-03-03 11:42 —
mike kraft
Five years on from the pandemic, how has Covid changed our world? | The panel
We asked a group of experts on politics, trade, literature, psychology, work and more: what has been the most surprising or shocking consequence of Covid-19 in your field?
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Long-COVID symptoms distinct from other respiratory infections in study among U.S. Marines
Tue, 2024-10-29 09:48 —
mike kraft
Studies show long-COVID symptoms distinct from other respiratory infections, common in Marines
A total of 191,710 eligible participants identified since March 1, 2020, were included in the study. Of those, 1,153 were hospitalized with COVID-19, 1,304 were hospitalized with other LRTIs, and 189,253 uninfected patients were used as a reference group.
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COVID can seriously damage vision, even without symptoms --study
Tue, 2024-06-11 09:29 —
mike kraft
COVID could damage your vision, new study says. Keep an eye out for these symptoms
Extended exposure to SARS-CoV-2 may harm your retinas in particular.
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More states considering requiring sick leave provisions following expiration of Covid protectons
Thu, 2024-05-09 10:17 —
mike kraft
Paid Sick Leave Sticks After Many Pandemic Protections Vanish - KFF Health News
The U.S. is one of nine countries that do not guarantee paid sick leave. Since the covid pandemic, advocates in states including Missouri, Alaska, and Nebraska are organizing to take the issue to voters with ballot initiatives this November.
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Health Workers Warn Proposed Loosening Mask Advice in Hospitals Would Harm Patients and Providers
Mon, 2023-09-18 19:18 —
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Health Workers Warn Loosening Mask Advice in Hospitals Would Harm Patients and Providers - KFF Health News
Clinicians, researchers, and workplace safety officers worry new guidelines on face masks from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention might reduce protection against the coronavirus and other airborne pathogens in hospitals.
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Biden administration grants $90 million to help buildings withstand climate disasters
Thu, 2023-07-13 10:26 —
mike kraft
Why a $90 million push could help U.S. buildings withstand climate disasters
Funding from the infrastructure law comes as floods and heat waves batter the nation and gives Biden another chance to use climate carrots instead of sticks.
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Black, Hispanic and American Indian/Alaska Native adults more likely to be hospitalized for flu and less likely to be vaccinated -- CDC report
Wed, 2022-10-19 12:48 —
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Black, Hispanic and American Indian/Alaska Native adults more likely to be hospitalized for flu and less likely to be vaccinated, CDC report finds | CNN
Black, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic adults are more likely than their White peers to be hospitalized for the flu, but less likely to be vaccinated against it, a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds.
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Problems in communicating and sharing data blunts U.S. response to outbreaks
Wed, 2022-09-21 09:44 —
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'Very Harmful' Lack of Data Blunts U.S. Response to Outbreaks
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — After a middle-aged woman tested positive for COVID-19 in January at her workplace in Fairbanks, public health workers sought answers to questions vital to understanding how the virus was spreading in Alaska’s rugged interior. The woman, they learned, had existing conditions and had not been vaccinated. She had been hospitalized but had recovered. Alaska and many other states have routinely collected that kind of information about people who test positive for the virus.
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Rationing medical care becomes a reality in hospitals overwhelmed with covid patients
Mon, 2021-09-20 11:30 —
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Four patients, two dialysis machines: Rationing medical care becomes a reality in hospitals overwhelmed with covid patients
Activating crisis standards of care gives hospitals the power to allocate — and potentially even deny — care based on the goal of who could potentially benefit the most when faced with a shortage of resources such as ventilators, medications or staff.
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Climate change: large forest trees lost to drought and fire are not returning
Sat, 2021-03-13 18:49 —
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Is this the end of forests as we've known them?
Trees lost to drought and wildfires are not returning. Climate change is taking a toll on the world’s forests - and radically changing the environment before our eyes
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