Surprise – Your Kids may be Nervous About Ditching the Mask

Surprise – Your Kids may be Nervous About Ditching the Mask

By Elizabeth Englander and Katharine Covino-Poutasse, The Conversation The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new COVID-19 guidelines on Feb. 25, 2022, to help inform people’s individual decisions about wearing masks. The new guidance recommends masks be worn indoors only in areas of high community risk and allows approximately 70% of people in the […]

If I am Vaccinated and Get COVID-19, What are My Chances of Dying? The Answer is Surprisingly Hard to Find

If I am Vaccinated and Get COVID-19, What are My Chances of Dying? The Answer is Surprisingly Hard to Find

By Lisa Miller, The Conversation Thankfully, most people who get COVID–19 don’t become seriously ill – especially those who are vaccinated. But a small fraction do get hospitalized, and a smaller fraction do die. If you are vaccinated and catch the coronavirus, what are your chances of getting hospitalized or dying? As an epidemiologist, I […]

Reasons to File a Coronavirus Lawsuit

Reasons to File a Coronavirus Lawsuit

By Linda Nwoke, Special to CAW Did you know that over 30 million lawsuits are filed each year in the United States, in state and federal trial courts? More so, more than $1.5 billion is spent in state courts to process over 14 million civil cases. Yet, the courts remain overburdened with civil lawsuits. Consequently, […]

Low Vaccination Rates in the Caribbean Must be Urgently Addressed to Stop the Spread of COVID-19 Says PAHO

10 out of 13 countries and territories in the Americas yet to reach 40% coverage are in the Caribbean but the tide can still be turned with targeted interventions.

Low Vaccination Rates in the Caribbean Must be Urgently Addressed to Stop the Spread of COVID-19 Says PAHO

Dramatic image of a vaccination center in a small Caribbean mountain town of the Dominican Republic, stamping cards for proof of vaccination. – July 28, 2021 San Jose De Ocoa, Dominican Republic. (Shutterstock) Washington D.C. 23 February 2022 (PAHO) – Low vaccination coverage in many countries of the Caribbean must be urgently addressed to stop […]

Why New York City’s Public Schools are Among the Safest Places for Young People

Why New York City’s Public Schools are Among the Safest Places for Young People

By David C. Banks, Dr. Ted Long and Dr. Dave A. Chokshi Across the country, we have seen schools grapple with how to safely return to in-person learning. From navigating vaccine requirements and launching in-school testing to distributing KN95s and other PPE, adapting to the realities of this pandemic has been no easy feat. In […]

A 10-year-old Girl Died of COVID After her Teacher Appointed her the ‘Class Nurse.’ Her Parents Want Answers.

A 10-year-old Girl Died of COVID After her Teacher Appointed her the ‘Class Nurse.’ Her Parents Want Answers.

By Andrea Salcedo, The Washington Post Teresa Sperry beamed with pride in September when she told her father about the job she’d been assigned by her fifth-grade teacher. Days earlier, the teacher had made Teresa the “class nurse,” putting the Virginia girl in charge of walking sick classmates to the nurse’s office, waiting for them […]

Americas Most Unequal Region in the World in Fight against COVID-19: PAHO

Americas Most Unequal Region in the World in Fight against COVID-19: PAHO

Washington (Feb 3): While 63% of people in Latin America and the Caribbean have now been vaccinated against COVID-19, coverage remains uneven, with 14 countries and territories immunizing 70% of their populations and the same number failing to reach even 40% coverage, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Director Carissa F. Etienne said during a […]

Omicron Makes Booster Shots More Critical for Medically Vulnerable Seniors

Omicron Makes Booster Shots More Critical for Medically Vulnerable Seniors

By Laurie Archbald-Pannone, The Conversation People are understandably worn out, tired of thinking about COVID-19 and wanting to get back to a true normal. This so-called “pandemic fatigue” is real. But it’s also contributing to lapses in COVID-19 precautions and to more people getting infected with the omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2. It is become starkly […]

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