New York nursing home resident denied vaccine dies from COVID-19

[ad_1] A 66-year-old patient from the Dry Harbor nursing home died of COVID-19 last week after the Queens facility gave vaccines only to permanent residents – a misguided policy the state reportedly knew in advance. Vita Fontanetta, known as Tina, was admitted to the 360-bed facility to recover from inflamed legs on January 11. When … Read more

Michigan reports 1,358 new coronavirus cases, 104 deaths

[ad_1] Michigan is reporting 1,358 new coronavirus cases and 104 deaths as of Saturday, January 30, although the majority of deaths are due to a review of death certificates. The published data shows a continuing downward trend in new cases. Of Saturday’s death tally, all but 11 cases were late additions found during a routine … Read more

“I feel exhausted”: Kate Middleton on parenting in the pandemic

[ad_1] Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, opened in a candid video chat with other parents about the challenges of raising and homeschooling three children during the lockdown. Catherine revealed that parenthood for COVID-19 the pandemic left her “exhausted” and joked about her children who recoiled in “horror” when she began to comb her hair. The … Read more

COVID vaccines: Hospitals accused of allowing board members and donors to skip vaccine lines

[ad_1] SEATTLE, Washington – As millions of Americans wait for the COVID-19 vaccine, hospital board members, their administrators, and donors across the country have gained early access to the rare drug or offers vaccinations, raising complaints of favoritism in decisions about who is inoculated and when. In Rhode Island, Attorney General Peter Neronha opened an … Read more

Can the arrival of new variants scare Americans for better pandemic behavior?

[ad_1] “This virus will certainly continue to evolve and mutate,” said Dr Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Friday. Federal and state governments are rushing to try to vaccinate the population, but even the most optimistic forecasts suggest that many, if not most, Americans will have to wait until … Read more

WHO reverses position on pregnant women receiving COVID-19 vaccine

[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) has rescinded its recommendations for vaccinating pregnant women against the coronavirus in the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, lifting its opposition to a closer resemblance to current CDC guidelines. After reviewing the data, independent experts said they were not recommending the Moderna vaccine be used on Pregnant women unless they … Read more

Coeur d’Alene Press

[ad_1] POST FALLS – Gov. Brad Little said on Friday he marveled at Kootenai County’s ability to deliver COVID-19 vaccines through its healthcare facilities, saying he was fully confident that local clinics will be able to deliver doses to residents’ arms in a safe and orderly manner. “We already figured this out faster than the … Read more

These COVID-19 patients incubate new strains of coronavirus

[ad_1] Among the 100 million people around the world who have battled coronavirus infections, scientists are looking to the case of a 45-year-old COVID-19 patient in Boston to understand how the virus is able to outsmart humans. During his 154-day illness – one of the longest on record – the patient’s body became a melting … Read more