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KSFR'S Wake Up Call For May 17, 2018
On today's KSFR Wake-Up Call, host Tom Trowbridge speaks with Democratic hopeful for Governor, Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Grisham. Also on the program,…
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Gov. Martinez Vetoes Bi-Partisan Pet Sterilization Funding BIll
Governor Susana Martinez on Thursday vetoed legislation that would have expanded dog and cat sterilizations by collecting a new fee from pet food…
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The politics of getting to the next phase of the coronavirus pandemic
With the omicron surge fading, the Biden administration is looking to the next phase of the pandemic. Americans appear eager to get there.
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Even with risky survival rate, shortages of ECMO machines cost lives, study finds
For COVID patients, ECMO is a last-ditch respiratory treatment in which only about half survive. Yet a new small study suggests many lives would still have been saved if there had been more machines.
Food recalls have dropped off during the pandemic, but no one is entirely sure why
When the pandemic hit last year, restaurants closed and grocery stores struggled to keep their shelves stocked. A shift also occurred in the national food safety system.
Some families are being forced to choose between remote learning and school meals
Many low-income families who want their children to keep learning remotely are losing access to a federal program that helped them pay for meals.
Race Versus Time: Targeting Vaccine To The Most Vulnerable Is No Speedy Task
The Biden team wants to swiftly vaccinate people of color and others most vulnerable to COVID-19. But health centers are learning that speed and achieving racial equity don't always go hand in hand.
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Africa may have reached the pandemic's holy grail
New findings from Malawi suggest the country has entered something akin to the endemic stage of the pandemic — along with many other African nations.
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Setting The Record Straight In Another Week Of Trump And Coronavirus
There are lots of questions about the novel coronavirus that we try to answer, including whether we should wear masks, if the U.S. is testing enough and if there's a drug that can treat COVID-19.
Why millions of kids aren't getting their routine vaccinations
COVID-19 disrupted health care across the globe. causing the biggest drop in childhood vaccination rates in decades. UNICEF's latest estimates find that nearly 50 million children entirely missed out.
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