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Category: Health

NYC teachers are worried about the safety of students and staff as rising COVID-19 rates

January 3, 2021 Emma Perkins

NYC teachers are stressed over the wellbeing of understudies and staff as city schools stay open in the midst of increasing COVID-19 rates….

doctors with private practices in NYC can finally get their COVID-19 shots

January 3, 2021 Dave Barr

New York specialists with private practices can at long last get their COVID-19 shots, albeit some state they are as yet in obscurity…

alarming number across the US country are refusing to COVID-19 vaccine

January 2, 2021 Benjamin Leo

U.S. health care workers are preferred choice to get the COVID-19 vaccine — yet a disturbing number the nation over are declining to…

Third US case of COVID-19 variant was found in Florida

January 2, 2021 Emma Perkins

The new Covid strain previously found in the United Kingdom has now sprung up in Florida, the state’s department of health said Thursday….

across the country just 25 percent of COVID-19 vaccines distributed have been administered

January 2, 2021 Dave Barr

Only 25 percent of COVID-19 vaccinations that have been circulated the nation over have been managed up until now — while in New…

China given approval to COVID-19 vaccine developed by state-owned Sinopharm

December 31, 2020 Antonio Chad

Chinese health controllers said Thursday that they have given contingent endorsement to a Covid vaccine created by state-claimed Sinopharm. The two-portion vaccine is…

New York is preparing to reactivate the Javits Center as an emergency COVID-19 hospital

December 31, 2020 Olivia John

New York is getting ready to reactivate the Javits Center as an emergency COVID-19 hospital should another flood of the pandemic overpower neighborhood…

First case of new COVID-19 mutation from the UK has officially found in United States

December 30, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The infectious new COVID-19 mutation from the UK has authoritatively made it to the United States, Colorado health authorities said Tuesday. The COVID-19…

NYC Health + Hospitals takes ‘brain biopsy’ COVID-19 test out of common rotation

December 30, 2020 Olivia John

New Yorkers who whined about the “brain biopsy” sensation of the Covid nasal swab, celebrate: NYC Health + Hospitals has taken the most…

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