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Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center on COVID-19 Preparedness, Herd Immunity and Gratitude
Wake Up Call Segment Host/Producer MK Mendoza speaks with Dr. Anne Moore, Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Chief Medical Officer and Medical Director about…
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Greater exercise activity is tied to less severe COVID-19 outcomes, a study shows
A team of researchers' study suggests that COVID-19 health leaders incorporate exercise into their mitigation strategies.
As COVID cases surge, pro sports leagues reevaluate their safety protocols
Games were postponed in the NHL and NBA as stars were sidelined by COVID exposure, while 94 NFL players tested positive since Monday. Now, leagues are moving to strengthen safety measures.
Filipina domestic workers are being fired in Hong Kong for catching COVID
As an omicron wave sweeps through Hong Kong, some of the nannies and housekeepers from the Philippines who work there have been thrown out by their employers after testing positive for the virus.
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No Olympic sprint double for American Noah Lyles after COVID diagnosis
Lyles, the clear favorite, won bronze behind his American teammate Kenneth Bednarek and Letsile Tebogo of Botswana won gold. Lyles said after the race that his positive test came on Tuesday.
A new normal? 6 stories about the evolving U.S. COVID response in 2023
This was the year a lot people finally exhaled. The pandemic was declared no longer an emergency. But viral threats are still with us and there are lessons we still haven't learned.
CDC recommends parents talk to a doctor about getting COVID-19 shots for kids
RFK Jr. announced this week that the federal government is removing the recommendation that kids and pregnant women get routine COVID-19 vaccines. But CDC advice is more nuanced.
Researchers decipher MIS-C, the scary illness that followed COVID in some kids
Some children who had COVID developed a severe inflammatory response that could put them in the ICU. Scientists have learned why it happens.
Some Hospitals Fail To Separate COVID-19 Patients, Putting Others At Risk
Nurses say COVID-19 patients have sometimes been housed in the same units as uninfected patients. While officials have penalized nursing homes for such failures, hospitals have seen less scrutiny.
For all of Biden's successes or failures, it's really about 'COVID, stupid'
No matter all the other problems and mistakes — and accomplishments — that were detailed and worked over in his exhaustive press conference, as goes COVID, likely so goes the Biden presidency.
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