Illinois health officials reported 11,020 new COVID-19 cases since Nov. 4, along with 38 additional deaths over the past six days.Cases and deaths have seen a notable decline over the previous week, which saw 14,225 new COVID-19 cases and 54 additional deaths from the virus.As of last week, there were no Illinois counties at a […]
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Continue readingHelp reduce the spread of COVID-19 by improving indoor air this fall and winter – Public Health Insider
Official insights from Public Health – Seattle & King County staffEspañol (Spanish) | 疫苗 (Chinese Simplified) | 疫苗 (Chinese Traditional) | Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) | Af Soomaali (Somali)By now you may have heard that we’re experiencing high cases of flu and RSV (a respiratory disease) (in-language resources available) this fall, with young children being hospitalized. With cold weather, we […]
Continue readingCoronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Authorizes Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccines for Use as a Booster Dose in Younger Age Groups – FDA.gov
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Continue readingOIL FUTURES: Complex rises on China's easing of COVID-19 restrictions, tighter supplies – S&P Global
Green ammonia is a leading contender as a hydrogen carrier for the energy transition , providing a…A reduction in Germany's aggregate power demand this winter so far has taken place on the back of…The EU will include methane in its Emissions Trading System for maritime transportation later this…OIL FUTURES: Complex rises on China's easing of […]
Continue readingCOVID-19 tests recalled over false negatives – The Hill
America is changing fast! Sign up for our weekly newsletter to stay informed and engaged. by Jacob Burbrink – Digital Investigative Reporter and Producer and Nexstar Media Wire | Dec. 13, 2022 INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) — Several production lots of COVID-19 tests are being recalled because there is an increased chance they may give false negative […]
Continue readingFlu, COVID-19 cases rise as Floridians plan for the holidays – FOX 13 Tampa
ShareFlu cases are growing nationwide, including in Florida. One physician offers the best ways to plan accordingly before gathering for the holidays.TAMPA, Fla. – It is the season to travel, as millions of Americans are getting ready to celebrate Christmas and ring in the new year.A lot of people celebrate the holidays in big groups, […]
Continue readingNew Omicron variant drives national surge in COVID-19 cases; Alabama Department of Public Health recommends continued vigilance – Alabama Department of Public Health
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Wes Stubblefield, M.D., F.A.A.P., (256) 340-2113Cases of COVID-19 are once again on the rise across the United States, with a new Omicron subvariant labeled BA.5 responsible for nearly 65 percent of those cases according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Officials feel the percentage may actually be higher, as […]
Continue readingFlorida hit-and-run, wrong way crash leaves social media star 'Ali Spice' among 3 dead: officials – Fox News
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Continue readingTelemedicine program launched to increase access to COVID-19 treatments – The Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald – Roanoke Chowan News Herald
Published 3:50 pm Tuesday, December 13, 2022 By Contributor RALEIGH — People who test positive for COVID-19, particularly those who are uninsured or don’t have a primary care doctor, will have better access to treatments thanks to a time-limited telemedicine program launched by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services in partnership with […]
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