Stricter Mandates Needed to Address COVID Crisis

[ad_1] HONOLULU (AP) – Health workers in Hawaii say a lack of government action is worsening an already crippling wave of coronavirus cases in the islands, and without effective policy changes, the state’s limited hospitals could face a serious crisis. “Soon we’re going to find ourselves in a situation where we’re going to ration health … Read more

David Y. Igé | DLIR Press Release: State Pays $ 700 Million for Federal Unemployment Insurance Advances

[ad_1] DLIR Press Release: State Pays $ 700 Million for Federal Unemployment Insurance Advances Posted on Sep 3, 2021 in Latest news, Writing HONOLULU – The State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) today announced that it has paid the United States Department of the Treasury $ 700 million for advances it received to … Read more

EU examines risk of rare inflammation after COVID-19 vaccinations

[ad_1] A woman holds a small bottle labeled with a “COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine” sticker in this illustration taken on October 30, 2020. REUTERS / Dado Ruvic / File Photo September 3 (Reuters) – The European medicines regulator said on Friday it was examining whether COVID-19 vaccines caused a risk of rare inflammatory disease, following a … Read more

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu hospitalized with bleeding ulcer

[ad_1] Tests confirmed on Friday that a bleeding ulcer was the cause of New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu’s flu-like symptoms, his chief of staff said. Sununu was admitted to hospital earlier today after showing flu-like symptoms since Wednesday. He had tested negative three times for COVID-19[female[feminine. “Testing confirmed that a bleeding ulcer caused the symptoms … Read more

New kidney problems linked to the “long COVID”; loss of smell may be followed by other distortions of smell

[ad_1] The ultrastructural morphology exhibited by the novel coronavirus 2019 (2019-nCoV), which was identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory disease first detected in Wuhan, China, can be seen in an illustration released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, US, Jan. 29, 2020. Alissa Eckert, MS; Dan … Read more

Sickest COVID-19 patients at Penn State Health often in their 1920s or 1930s, with hardly any vaccinated

[ad_1] In previous outbreaks, most COVID-19 patients at Penn State Health were at least 65 years old and suffered from other illnesses that made them vulnerable. But that was before the more contagious delta variant arrived, and before many people, including most of the elderly and other very vulnerable people, were protected by the COVID-19 … Read more

Lexington Pride Festival postponed to 2022

[ad_1] LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Organizers of the Lexington Pride Festival have announced the Facebook Friday night, this month’s festival is postponed until the end of June 2022 due to the coronavirus outbreak. Organizers said they hope they can implement protocols that other major festivals have used successfully to keep their events safe in recent … Read more

Gunshot victims wait for horse dewormer overdoses to overwhelm hospitals

[ad_1] The increase in the number of people using ivermectin, an antiparasitic drug usually reserved for deworming horses or livestock, as a treatment or preventive of Covid-19 has emergency rooms “so reinforced that gunshot victims had struggling to access “health facilities,” said an Oklahoma emergency physician. This week, Dr Jason McElyea told KFOR overdoses are … Read more

NCWLIFE Evening News September 3, 2021

[ad_1] Good Friday evening and welcome to the NCWLIFE Evening News, I’m Grant Olson. Before we get into what’s in the news, let’s take a look outside our weather window. . .Now, some of the stories we’re following for you tonight. . .Wenatchee Valley health agencies today launched a new COVID-19 drive-thru vaccination center. Tomorrow … Read more