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CDC Relaxes COVID Guidelines; Will Schools, Day Cares Follow Suit?
North Denver News· 19 minutes agoNow, with COVID deaths and hospitalizations dropping, the CDC says children can go back to school when their overall symptoms improve and they’re fever-free for 24 hours without ...
Should You Buy Moderna Before May 12?
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours agoFirst, the decision may come on that day, but the agency also has been known to issue decisions earlier. So if you follow Moderna, you'll want to keep a...
Britons catching malaria at highest level in 20 years
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOxford scientists have partnered with the Serum Institute, the biggest vaccine manufacturer in the...
Less than half of nursing home residents are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines, study finds:...
Yahoo Life· 5 days agoHere’s your go-to guide with everything you need to know about COVID-19, including testing expanding...
Europe Strengthens Future Disease Defense
Medscape· 1 day agoA network of health security agencies has been established in Europe and Central Asia to bolster the region's preparedness to meet future disease...
The horrors of TMJ: Chronic pain, metal jaws and futile treatments
Daily Montanan via Yahoo News· 5 days agoA TMJ patient in Maine had six surgeries to replace part or all of the joints of her jaw. Another...
Opinion | This May Be Our Last Chance to Halt Bird Flu in Humans, and We Are Blowing It
New York Times· 2 days agoThe outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza among U.S. dairy cows, first reported on March 25, has now...
Analysis | Biden’s election-year play to further expand Obamacare
Washington Post· 2 days agoToday’s edition: Supreme Court justices appeared split over whether a federal emergency law can...
How the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonous
Philly.com· 5 days agoThe hunt for the origins of COVID-19 has gone dark in China, the victim of political infighting...
Editorial Roundup: New York
US News & World Report· 3 days agoTo prepare for shutdowns, communities where correctional facilities are economic lifelines need time — and help from the state. New York’s prison population dropped by roughly half since 2008 and is projected to continue falling.