![1]() - News- Children and COVID: New cases up again after dropping for 8 weeks- November 9, 2021- Less than a week after vaccine approval, initiation in those aged 5-11 years already outpaced the older children. 
- News- Severe COVID two times higher for cancer patients- November 8, 2021- Cancer patients are at high risk of developing COVID-19 with severe outcomes, but the magnitude of the risk hasn’t been documented on a wide scale until now. 
- News- New transmission information should motivate hospitals to reexamine aerosol procedures, researchers say- November 8, 2021- The amount of contamination from CPAP and HFNO was no more than with the use of supplemental oxygen. 
- News- Feds launch COVID-19 worker vaccine mandates- November 4, 2021- The new rules are meant to preempt “any inconsistent state or local laws,” including bans and limits on employers’ authority to require vaccination, masks, or testing. 
- News- Racial bias in pulse oximetry results confirmed- November 4, 2021- Black patients with respiratory failure had a statistically significantly higher risk of occult hypoxemia, compared with White patients. 
![1]() - News- Rural hospitalists confront COVID-19- November 2, 2021- Hospital medicine continues to extend into rural communities and small rural hospitals. 
- News- Droperidol/midazolam combo curbs agitation in ED patients- November 2, 2021- A combination of haloperidol and lorazepam has been widely used to curb agitation in these patients, but droperidol and midazolam could be more effective, owing to faster onset of action. 
- News- ASNC rejects new chest pain guideline it helped create- November 2, 2021- “We believe that the document fails to provide unbiased guidance to health care professionals on the optimal evaluation of patients with chest pain.” 
- News- COVID-19 vaccines provide 5 times the protection of natural immunity, CDC study says- November 2, 2021- “We now have additional evidence that reaffirms the importance of COVID-19 vaccines, even if you have had prior infection.” 
- News- ERs are swamped with seriously ill patients, although many don’t have COVID- November 1, 2021- “It’s an early indicator that what’s happening in the ED is that we’re seeing more acute cases than we were pre-pandemic.” 

