The County Health and Human Services Agency reported today that more than a million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine have been given in the region. To date, more than 1,000,000,000 people have been vaccinated, or about 12 percent in San Diego and more. A total of 619,924 people, or 23.1 …
Read More »Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Spital offers COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents, young adults
Miami-Dade County, Fla. – Floridians with 16-21-year-old medical conditions make them particularly susceptible to COVID-19, signing up for vaccinations at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital from next week, the Miami-Dade facility announced Friday. The Pfizer vaccine dose will be available to people of that age who are “currently under the care of …
Read More »How to run Battery Life Report on your Windows laptop
When my editor told me about the window’s built-in battery report, my first thought was: “I’ve never heard of this before?” Also, it sounds very useful! So I looked at the guide they sent (from) Laptop Magazine) And tried it. It ended up being as interesting as it sounds, so …
Read More »California theme park, sports stadium may reopen in the middle of COVID
California theme parks and sports stadiums will be allowed to welcome visitors faster than expected under the new guidelines unveiled on Friday. The changes do not mean that they will normally be traded on large capacity facilities, they reflect the growing sentiment of the state that, despite declining case rates …
Read More »Evermectin: FDA warns against using the drug to treat or prevent covid-19
“There seems to be a growing interest in humans to treat covid-1 with a drug called ivimectin. Evermectin is frequently used in the United States to treat or prevent parasites in animals. The FDA has received numerous reports of patients in need of medical assistance and for horses.” Have been …
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