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COVID-19

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    J&J’s one-shot COVID-19 vaccine advances to phase 3 testing

    September 24, 2020

    J&J’s vaccine is unusual in that it will be tested based on a single dose, while other advanced candidates have been tested in two-dose regimens.

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    CDC playbook prepares states for rollout of COVID-19 vaccine if one is approved

    September 24, 2020

    The agency has asked states to submit plans for vaccine distribution by mid-October.

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    Three major COVID vaccine developers release detailed trial protocols

    September 23, 2020

    Typically, manufacturers guard the specifics of preclinical vaccine trials. This rare move follows calls for greater transparency.

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    Children’s share of COVID-19 burden continues to increase

    September 23, 2020

    Over the course of 1 week, almost 17% of all U.S. cases occurred in children.

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    Signs of an ‘October vaccine surprise’ alarm career scientists

    September 22, 2020

    If the executive branch were to overrule the FDA’s scientific judgment, a vaccine of limited efficacy and, worse, unknown side effects could be rushed to market.

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    CDC adds then retracts aerosols as main COVID-19 mode of transmission

    September 21, 2020

    WHO has long stated that coronavirus is spread mainly by droplets that, once expelled by coughs and sneezes of infected people, fall quickly to the floor.

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    Observational study again suggests lasting impact of COVID-19 on heart

    September 21, 2020

    Cardiac MR study raises concern for myocarditis post COVID in some young athletes, but commentators suggest these and other such findings are too weak to suggest routine screening with CMR.

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    Low vitamin D in COVID-19 predicts ICU admission, poor survival

    September 18, 2020

    The “data give strong observational support to previous suggestions that reduced vitamin D levels may favor the appearance of severe respiratory dysfunction and increase the mortality risk in patients affected with COVID-19,” according to researchers.

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    Noninvasive ventilation: Options and cautions for patients with COVID-19

    September 18, 2020

    “When you are intubating someone, whether they have COVID-19 or not, you are in the belly of the beast.”

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    Many Americans still concerned about access to health care

    September 17, 2020

    More than 50% of adults surveyed in August said they were worried about being able to receive care during the pandemic.

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