Emergency medical technician Lenny Fernandez, medical assistant Rodna Moore and physician assistant-certified Calvin Davis, from left to right, Vernon Health Department employees use the city’s new mobile health unit clinic to operate COVID-19. Rose & Shore, Inc. Vaccination of about 250 essential food processing personnel at Vernon, CA on March …
Read More »Now vaccinated, older adults come out of COVID hibernation
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – Bill Griffin has been waiting more than a year for this moment: given a new vaccine, he met his 3-year-old granddaughter for the first time since the outbreak began. “She came running. I picked it up and gave it a hug. It was amazing, ”the 70-year-old …
Read More »Covid-19 custom rage in Brazil, featuring global risk
PORTO ALGREE, Brazil – Brazil is preparing to fight a new Covid-19 variant from Amazon that threatens to send shock waves around the world. With less than%% of the world’s population, Brazil currently accounts for about a third of the world’s daily deaths from Covid-1, a new variable. More than …
Read More »Heard immunity won’t save us – but we can still beat Kovid-19
The idea of ”mob immunity” against Covid-19 has gained almost magical status in popular imagination. Once we reach that threshold, many Americans believe, we will be clear, and the epidemic will eventually fade into history. But we are not likely to reach the immune system of the crowd with Kovid-19. …
Read More »No regrets for rejecting the new virus lockdown
PARIS (AP) – France’s president says he has no regrets about refusing to impose a third national lockdown earlier this year, despite the fact that the country’s hospitals are being infected with the acute coronavirus and more than a thousand people die every week. President Emanuel Macron’s government has stressed …
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