COVID-19 pediatric hospital admissions hit record highs, CDC data shows

[ad_1] COVID-19-related pediatric hospitalizations have reached record highs in the United States, with the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showing more than 50,660 admissions during the month of August through now. The current 7-day average, calculated for the week of August 17 to August 31. 23, or about … Read more

List of news | Albany County, New York

[ad_1] Albany County Director Daniel P. McCoy provided the latest report on the county’s progress on vaccination and controlling the spread of the coronavirus. Yesterday, 68.8% of all residents of Albany County received at least the first dose and 63.3% were fully immunized. The first-dose vaccination rate for the county’s population aged 18 and over … Read more

CDC chief just issued this terrible warning

[ad_1] COVID is not going to go away on its own, or just end, experts warn: it will take the world to be vaccinated to stop it – or for the unvaccinated to be infected. Focusing on the home front here in America, CDC chief Dr Rochelle Walensky appeared at the White House COVID press … Read more

Instant sessions! honors local artist – Fort Bragg Advocate-News

[ad_1] MENDOCINO – SnapSessions! will release its September episode as a tribute to legendary Mendocino artist and musician John Chamberlin, who would have turned 80 in September. “Chamberlain’s artwork was everywhere on the Mendocino Coast from shortly after his arrival until his passing in 2013, and still survives in many signs across our region,” said … Read more

Unvaccinated Floridians say vaccine is more harmful to health than getting coronavirus

[ad_1] Unvaccinated Floridians believe that receiving a vaccine against the Chinese coronavirus could be more damaging to their health than contracting the virus, a Quinnipiac University survey released on Tuesday found. The survey asked respondents: “What is closest to your situation: Are you not planning to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, or are you planning to … Read more

University receives NEH scholarship for Scranton history

[ad_1] The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a grant of $ 152,791 to the University of Scranton to support a multi-faceted two-year project that seeks to capture the unique history of Scranton and connect it to the history of the States -United. The project, titled “The Story of Scranton, The Story of Our … Read more

Unvaccinated pregnant nurse, unborn baby dies of COVID-19

[ad_1] A pregnant nurse wanted to wait to get her COVID-19 vaccine because she was worried about how it would affect her unborn daughter. Now the woman’s husband is raising awareness after the virus claimed the lives of his wife and their baby. “It’s not easy,” Jordan Richardson told CBS affiliate WKRG of Mobile, Alabama. … Read more

CAMPUS NEWS – Merrill Foto

[ad_1] Abigail Schreiner named to Dean’s List at UW-Superior The University of Wisconsin-Superior named Abigail Schreiner of Athens to the Dean’s List for her academic results during the summer semester of 2021.To be named to the Dean’s List, students must have earned 12 semester diploma-seeking credits and achieved at least a cumulative grade point average … Read more

Group with ties to Hawaii health official condemned by DOH for misinformation about COVID treatment

[ad_1] HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The group of Maui District Health Officer Lorrin Pang has been convicted by the Department of Health for spreading misinformation about COVID treatments. In a recent clip, members of the group of the Pono Coalition for Informed Consent, which includes other doctors, were seen talking about alternative treatments for the disease. … Read more