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CDC Relaxes COVID Guidelines; Will Schools, Day Cares Follow Suit?
North Denver News· 13 hours agoFour years after the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools and upended child care, the CDC says parents can start treating the virus like ...
Two million Britons suffer long COVID symptoms, survey shows
Reuters via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCOVID symptoms, of whom 381,000 have had their day-to-day activities limited a lot, according to an...
UK virtually ends free vaccines as COVID-19 continues to spread
World Socialist Web Site· 6 days agoMore than four years since the UK reported its initial case of COVID-19, the virus continues to...
Patients with Long COVID May Tolerate Cautious Exercise Rehabilitation
Journal of the American Medical Association· 2 days agoAn estimated 17 million people in the US alone currently have post-COVID condition (PCC), also known...
Hartford Sees High Mortality for Next Few Years | ThinkAdvisor
ThinkAdvisor· 1 day agoChris Swift, the chief executive officer of Hartford Financial, on Friday confirmed what government ...
U.S. Birth Rate Drops To New Low After Pandemic ‘Baby Bump’
Forbes· 3 days agoThere were just under 3.6 million babies born in the U.S. in 2023, according to provisional data...
GraceMed updates Shawnee Co. commissioners on patients, staffing in the shadow of COVID pandemic
WIBW Topeka· 5 days agoGraceMed offered an updated report to Shawnee Co. Commissioners on the care and operations following...
Optimal timing maximizes Paxlovid benefits for treating COVID-19
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoResearchers have described the optimal timing for COVID-19 patients to take the antiviral, Paxlovid, to get the most benefit from the treatment, according ...
US births fell last year, marking an end to the late pandemic rebound, experts say
KOAA5· 2 days agoA little under 3.6 million babies were born in 2023, according to provisional statistics released...
Lobbyists rake in record revenue as Americans grapple with declining wages
BizPac Review· 1 day agoAmerican workers, meanwhile, saw their median inflation-adjusted wage fall from $371 in the third quarter of 2023 to $365 a week in the first quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of ...