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Ohio COVID-19 cases fall for 10th straight week: Coronavirus update for Thursday, April 25
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 4 hours agoAt least 1,343,837 Ohioans have received the updated one-dose COVID-19 vaccine, an increase of 3,162...
COVID may have eroded doctors' belief that they are obligated to treat infectious patients
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 3 hours agoA systematic review posted in Clinical Infectious Diseases reveals that, amid the COVID-19 pandemic,...
Impact of COVID-19 'will affect exam results well into the 2030s,' says study
Phys.org· 3 hours agoEducational damage from the COVID-19 pandemic will have an impact on school pupils well into the...
Cheers! To-go cocktails, COVID-19-era outdoor dining rules now permanent in Mass.
WCVB Boston· 1 hour agoTwo popular COVID-19-era dining options are now permanent in Massachusetts: to-go cocktails and...
COVID-19 pandemic alters view that doctors are obligated to provide care: Study
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoIn a study assessing doctors' tolerance for refusing care to COVID-19 patients, Duke Health...
Dr. Anthony Fauci to testify before House COVID-19 panel for first time since retirement
New York Post· 23 hours agoDr. Anthony Fauci will face a congressional grilling later this spring, having agreed to testify...
GlaxoSmithKline sues Pfizer and BioNTech over Covid-19 vaccine technology
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours ago(Reuters) -GlaxoSmithKline sued Pfizer and BioNTech in Delaware federal court on Thursday, accusing...
Study confirms effectiveness of bivalent COVID-19 vaccine
Medical Xpress· 2 hours agoA major bivalent COVID-19 vaccine induces production of neutralizing antibodies against the...
Japanese study finds increase in home death ratio during the COVID-19 pandemic
Medical Xpress· 6 hours agoA new study has revealed the increased home death ratio in Japan during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. High population ...
Jury seated in first Feeding Our Future trial
MPR News· 12 minutes agoThe seven defendants are charged with stealing $47 million from government meal programs as part of what prosecutors say was a much larger conspiracy to defraud taxpayers during the