Federal health regulators have ruled out a leading Covid-19 vaccine candidate from AstraZeneca AZN in the U.S. Allowed the study to resume. 0.08% According to a person familiar with the matter and content reviewed by Wall Street Journal, PLC and Oxford University. U.S. The Food and Drug Administration wrapped up …
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More than a dozen cases of pediatric multisystem inflammatory bowel syndrome (MIS-C) have been linked to the new coronavirus, health experts say, a condition recently revealed by health officials. The Washington State Department of Health said in a report that as of Oct. 10, it had detected at least 15 …
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In September, about 49% of U.S. residents said they wore masks in public, according to a study by the Covid-19 forecasting team at the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation in Washington. If wearing masks is done 49% during February and states continue to remove the order …
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