Local testing capacity to meet increased demand

[ad_1] Editor’s note: The article was updated at 8:33 p.m. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS – As the number of COVID-19 cases rises in Routt County, with numbers far exceeding the spring surge, local testing capacity – at present – is relatively good . The demand for testing is increasing dramatically, with 2,317 tests administered between Nov. 5 … Read more

The challenge of the Advertising Council: persuading skeptics to believe in Covid vaccines

[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania conducted a study during a measles outbreak last year and concluded that “a relatively high number of people are at least somewhat uninformed about vaccines,” often voicing concerns. mistaken beliefs about the association of treatments with autism and toxins. The researchers also found a correlation between belief in … Read more

Bill Gates Says AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, Novavax COVID-19 Vaccines Likely To Be ‘Very Effective And Safe’ By February

[ad_1] Bloomberg China to take the crown of oil refining held by the United States since the 19th century (Bloomberg) – Earlier this month, Royal Dutch Shell Plc disconnected its Convent refinery in Louisiana. Unlike many oil refineries shut down in recent years, Convent was far from obsolete: it is large enough by American standards … Read more

In-person dining at restaurants to be banned under amended LA County public health order – CBS Los Angeles

[ad_1] LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – As coronavirus cases continue to rise, dining at Los Angeles County restaurants, breweries, wineries and bars will be restricted from Wednesday under an amended public health order. On a normally busy Saturday night, bars and restaurants are deserted on the first night of a state-ordered 10 p.m. curfew on November … Read more

Aragonez family from Arlington, Texas make PSA after 12 members who went to birthday party got COVID-19

[ad_1] (Journalist) – A little birthday party in Texas was accompanied by fajitas, cakes and good spirits, but the 12 family members who attended are now regretting the reunion after they all had COVID-19. According to the WFAA, Alexa Aragonez says her family members are generally quite cautious about the virus, so they thought it … Read more

China tests millions after coronavirus outbreaks in 3 cities

[ad_1] BEIJING (AP) – Chinese authorities are testing millions of people, imposing lockdowns and closing schools after several cases of locally transmitted coronavirus were discovered in three cities across the country last week. As temperatures drop, large-scale measures are adopted in the cities of Tianjin, Shanghai and Manzhouli, despite the low number of new cases … Read more

Maine surpasses 100 COVID-19 hospitalizations for the first time

[ad_1] The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 surpassed 100 in Maine for the first time on Monday as the state continues to see a steady increase in coronavirus cases, serious illnesses and deaths. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 102 people have been hospitalized – an increase of eight from … Read more

Legal Department? No thanks, say a lot, forcing the trials to be delayed

[ad_1] HARTFORD, Conn. – Jury service notices have put Nicholas Philbrook’s home in concern that he will contract the coronavirus and pass it on to his stepfather, a cancer survivor with diabetes in the mid-1970s who is at higher risk of developing serious complications from COVID-19[FEMININE[FEMININE Philbrook and his wife, Heather Schmidt, of Camarillo, Calif., … Read more

Lucy Pollock, 98, who went viral for live cooking videos, dies after testing positive for COVID-19 – CBS Pittsburgh

[ad_1] By: KDKA-TV News Team LATROBE, Pa. (KDKA) – Lucy Pollock was a woman with a mission: to bring joy to those trapped in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic. Pollock’s family announced on Sunday that she died at 3 a.m. Sunday morning. “Beautiful and charming Lucy, talented woman and incredible mother, passed away last … Read more

The challenge of the Advertising Council: persuading skeptics to believe in Covid vaccines

[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania conducted a study during a measles outbreak last year and concluded that “a relatively high number of people are at least somewhat uninformed about vaccines,” often voicing concerns. mistaken beliefs about the association of treatments with autism and toxins. The researchers also found a correlation between belief in … Read more