OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are reporting an additional 51 deaths from COVID-19 in Oklahoma. On Friday, data from the Oklahoma State Department of Health shows that the state has had 992,932 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since March of 2020. That’s […]
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COVID-19 in South Dakota: 569 new total cases; Death toll up to 2,687; Active cases at 25,052
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The South Dakota Department of Health reported 10 new COVID-19 deaths on Friday. The COVID-19 death toll is now at 2,687, up from Thursday (2,677). The new deaths include five males and five females in the following age ranges: 2 […]
New blood test can predict how severe your COVID-19 infection will be
Americans have spent the last two years fearing what might happen to them if they were to test positive for COVID-19, with stories ranging from severe cases to mild, asymptomatic ones. A group of scientists says they have created a revolutionary blood test to try […]
Your most pressing COVID-19 questions: Answers on vaccines, boosters, treatments and more
Gregory Braylock, RPh, pharmacy manager at Zik’s Family Pharmacy in Dayton. Dr. Roberto Colón, chief medical officer at Miami Valley Hospital. Dr. Robert W. Frenck Jr., professor of pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, director of the Gamble Center for Vaccine Research and the […]
Pittsylvania-Danville Health District to Offer Free COVID-19 Testing – Newsroom
February 4, 2022 Media Contact: Linda Scarborough, linda.scarborough@vdh.virginia.gov Pittsylvania-Danville Health District to Offer Free COVID-19 Testing DANVILLE, Va. — The Pittsylvania-Danville Health Districts will offer free Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing for COVID-19 as part of the Increasing Community Access to Testing (ICATT) partnership with the […]
Disorders and COVID-19
Perspectives in Insomnia – Episode 5 Michael J Thorpy, M.B., Ch.B and Karl Doghramji, MD discuss the impact of COVID-19 on sleep disorders and depression. Now Viewing
COVID-19 Dreams: Is the Pandemic Making Dreams Stranger?
While we’ve discussed that some dreams can be specifically linked to COVID-19, it’s also possible to experience other, potentially more abstract dreams during the pandemic. One study, published in September 2020, found that out of 796 reported dreams, only 159 (about 20 percent) had direct […]
News: Updated COVID-19 Guidance For Supporters – Watford FC
As COVID-19 restrictions ease, it is vital supporters continue to do all they can to minimise the risk of passing on COVID-19. There are some simple ways fans can help each other stay safe on a matchday: • Be responsible and do not travel if […]
Moderna’s Covid vaccine for teens awaits OK as regulators review heart inflammation risk
For months, the authorization of Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine for teenagers has been on hold as the Food and Drug Administration reviews the risk of a rare but serious form of heart inflammation that’s affected mostly young men who got the company or Pfizer’s shots. Moderna […]
Coronavirus Live Updates: Rajasthan ends night curfews; Gujarat extends curbs till Feb 11
The Rajasthan government has decided to end the night curfew in the state, which has been in place since the second wave of Covid-19 last year. Meanwhile, Gujarat said that the existing night curfews in 27 cities, including eight metros, will be extended till February 11. […]