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WHO Warns Of Oxygen Shortage In Ukraine’s Hospitals

Morning Briefing

Citing risks in trucking fresh oxygen across the country, the World Health Organization called for safe passage for emergency oxygen around Ukraine. Meanwhile, in Sweden an inquiry into the government’s response to covid, controversially hands-off at first, found it was slow and misguided.

Warnings Over Falling Accuracy Of Health Care Algorithms

Morning Briefing

An investigation by Stat and MIT reports that the accuracy of some popular health care algorithms can drift over time, potentially impacting patient care including warnings of impending medical crises. Separately, a science advisory panel called for the overhaul of the U.S. organ transplant system.

New CDC Guidelines Mean Most Americans Can Go Maskless In Public

Morning Briefing

Under new metrics released by the Biden administration Friday, about 70% of the American population could consider skipping masks in indoor public settings. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky emphasized that the covid situation could shift again but that “we want to give people a break from things like mask wearing when our levels are low, and then have the ability to reach for them again should things get worse in the future.”

Covid Linked To Poor Pregnancy Outcomes

Morning Briefing

Covid infections could lead to more pre-labor caesarean births, very early pre-term births and stillborn births according to research in the U.K. In South Africa, a study carried out before omicron covid hit found 80% of people over 50 had antibodies indicating previous covid infections.