Beirut (AP) – The choice between a spiraling virus outbreak in a country that has been stagnant and weakening economically over the past year and restarting a dying economy was the choice. Lebanese officials chose the latter. Now, virus patients wait outside hospitals in a conflict of breath – hoping …
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Jeff Bridge, 71, is “delighted” after doctors described him as “severely constricted” in the midst of a cancer battle. Bridges, 71, announced his cancer diagnosis on social media before Oct. 19 She has lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system The Scar-Winner returns home ‘happy with the news’ He said …
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If you are still unsure if your child needs a test, call their pediatrician, an infectious disease specialist at Boston Children’s Hospital. Said Christine Moffitt. You can also take the CDC’s clinical assessment tool, which can be used for any family member, including children. What types of tests are available …
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Allergic reactions among some Moder vaccine recipients led to delays Wednesday near San Diego County’s new “vaccination super station” near Petco Park in downtown, county health officials confirmed. Just after 11 a.m., NBC 7 confirmed that some people were experiencing delays while waiting for their vaccine at the site at …
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Last week, the country had one of the highest rates of infection in the world, according to Our World in Data, a scientific online publication based at Oxford University. In the seven days to January 10, about 1,323 Covid-19 cases per 10 million people were reported in Ireland, figures showing …
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