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Category: Health

Officials worried about COVID surge during the holiday season, after new cases number in a single day reached its highest point

November 21, 2021 Liam Samuel

Authorities in Massachusetts are stressed over a potential flood of COVID-19 during the holiday season, after the quantity of new cases in a…

COVID booster shots may become the new standard to be fully vaccinated: Fauci

November 20, 2021 Antonio Chad

Coronavirus booster shots might turn into the new standard to be viewed as completely vaccinated, as indicated by the nation’s top doctor. Dr….

Randi Weingarten apologized after she was caught with maskless at the annual SOMOS retreat in Puerto Rico

November 8, 2021 Dave Barr

The head of a leading teachers labor union who has pushed school mask mandates apologized after she was gotten with her mask down…

study says coffee drinkers could be at a higher risk of developing chronic

November 8, 2021 Benjamin Leo

You might need to reconsider burning-through your next cup of joe. Scientists from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health are fermenting up…

it’s “misinformation” to use the term “vaccine mandate” to describe a workers get vaccinated: White House

November 7, 2021 Sophia Andrew

White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Friday said that it’s “misinformation” to utilize the expression “vaccine mandate” to depict a necessity…

An Idaho man died after contracting rabies, first human to die from rabies since 1978

November 7, 2021 Olivia John

An Idaho man has died in the wake of contracting rabies and is accounted for to be the primary human case of rabies…

US signed off on the use of Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5 to 11

November 3, 2021 Sophia Andrew

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on Tuesday approved the utilization of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 only hours after an…

Hundreds of NYC workers and anti-vaxxers rallied outside Gracie Mansion against COVID-19 vaccine mandate

October 30, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Many Big Apple workers and against vaxxers mobilized outside Gracie Mansion in Manhattan Thursday — fighting the city mandate that is set to…

CDC says immunocompromised people are eligible to receive fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine

October 29, 2021 Antonio Chad

Moderately or seriously immunocompromised people are qualified to get a fourth dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…

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