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Day: August 19, 2022
Over half of people infected with the omicron variant didn’t know it, a study finds
The majority of people likely infected with the omicron variant of COVID-19 were unaware, according to a study from a medical center in Los Angeles, Calif. Al Bello/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Al Bello/Getty Images The majority of people likely infected with the omicron […]
Keeping your child safe against COVID-19, monkey pox this school year
School districts have fewer COVID-19 protocols as students across Texas return to school buildings this month even as the transmission of the virus remains high in some areas. Most safety guidelines remain similar to what was in place at the end of last school year. […]
COVID-19 death toll reaches 1,300; 2,073 active cases – Amarillo Globe
The Amarillo Public Health Department’s COVID-19 update notes that 2,073 cases were considered active, with an increase of 531 new COVID-19 cases and two new deaths over the past week, in its weekly COVID-19 report card released Friday. According to the report card, the 531 new COVID-19 […]
Area health officials brace for COVID-19, flu as school starts
As parents and students prepare to go back to school, medical providers are preparing for a possible spike in illness, specifically COVID-19 and the flu. “We’ve seen quite a bit of COVID in the office, and parents calling in when they have COVID are checking […]
Unbiased discovery of autoantibodies associated with severe COVID-19 via genome-scale self-assembled DNA-barcoded protein libraries
Development of the MIPSA system The MIPSA Gateway Destination vector for Escherichia coli cell-free translation contains the following key elements: a T7 RNA polymerase transcriptional start site, an isothermal unique clonal identifier (UCI) barcode sequence, an E. coli RBS, an N-terminal HaloTag fusion protein (891 […]
EEOC Updates Covid19 Guidance Including Testing Requirements
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What’s going on with polio, monkeypox, and COVID-19
The news is full of stories about monkeypox, the recent changes to COVID-19 guidance, and the return of polio cases. What do clinicians need to know? Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with its editor-in-chief, Tina Q. Tan, MD, FAAP, FIDSA, FPIDS, to discuss the what families […]
How China’s strict Covid policies led to supply chain bottlenecks
WATCH LIVE At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, China’s strict “zero-Covid” policies managed to keep Covid-19 at bay. More than two years later, the country’s ongoing controls are still weighing down its economy and stalling global supply chains. “Zero-Covid has become one of the […]
Walmart expands abortion coverage for its employees in the wake of Roe v Wade decision
Walmart on Friday told employees that it will expand abortion and related travel coverage, according to an internal memo. The change comes about two months after the Supreme Court struck down the federal right to access the procedure. Effective immediately, Walmart’s health-care plans will cover […]