Covid Cases Fall, But Pandemic Isn’t Over Yet
The CDC is concerned about Memorial Day celebrations spreading covid. Higher covid rates are still reported for Black and Hispanic Americans. And HHS will fund testing for uninsured people.
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The CDC is concerned about Memorial Day celebrations spreading covid. Higher covid rates are still reported for Black and Hispanic Americans. And HHS will fund testing for uninsured people.
The nomination of Chiquita Brooks-LaSure was approved by 55 votes. She will run the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which also oversees the children's insurance program and the insurance marketplaces set up by the Affordable Care Act.
Data shows only around 10,000 people were infected with coronavirus after they'd been fully vaccinated, the CDC revealed. Only 2% of those people then died. More than 130 million people have been fully vaccinated.
Moderna said its vaccine is good for children as young as 12 and will submit its data to FDA next month for approval. Other news related to youth vaccinations includes the CDC's myocarditis probe, testing younger kids and mandates.
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
Opinion writers tackle these covid, vaccine and mask issues.
Editorial writers delve into nursing shortages, mental health and Alzheimer's.
Nearly 9,000 cases of mucormycosis, known as "black fungus," have been reported in India. Experts say it is tied to the high use of steroids in treating covid patients. As India struggles to determine its next steps to fight the pandemic, other countries are concerned about possible spread of the covid variant that has developed in India. Plus, other news about the battle around the world to defeat covid.
Covid and other public health news is reported from Alabama, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Florida, New Hampshire, Oregon, New York and Colorado.
By constructing light-capturing proteins in one eye, scientists have been able to return some vision to sufferer of retinitis pigmentosa. Other research news covers induced bonding in mice by brain stimulation, and bloody test strategies for antibiotic therapies.
Other covid studies on impact of underlying medical conditions and long-term antibody levels
Also news on schools and on other children's health issues.
The "biobonds" would be used to finance drug development by small firms or universities.
A new study says deaths from fentanyl in Santa Clara County in 2020 more than doubled over the previous two years. Separately, a West Virginia city will get a $200,000 grant to fight substance abuse.
The Ohio city of Lebanon may vote to outlaw abortion today and declare itself a "sanctuary city for the unborn." Meanwhile, Republican-led lawmakers in Texas have advanced a bill to almost immediately outlaw abortions if Roe v. Wade is reversed.
Although the announcements by U.S. officials, citing a surge in the covid virus, did not directly address plans for the July Olympics, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee said it still anticipates that American athletes will be able to safely. Japan also said athletes would be safe during the competition.
Highly racially inclusive hospitals are often nearby some of the most segregated ones, a new report finds. Meanwhile, news outlets cover a national year of racial "reckoning" after the death of George Floyd.
A poll shows many people over 50 are unmasking and beginning to return to normal life, even as others are continuing to wear masks despite being vaccinated or facing no mask-wearing rules. OSHA may also still mandate masks indoors at work.
Also, people seeking reimbursement from FEMA for funeral expenses of family members who died of covid have trouble if death certificates do not list covid as a cause of death.
Only 7.6% of 18 to 24 year olds have been vaccinated, says the CDC. Experts warn younger Americans who think covid may not pose a serious illness risk that the virus may still bring long-term symptoms.
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