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Health Officials Call On Mississippi Governor To Implement Statewide Mask Mandate
Republican Gov. Tate Reeves is taking a county-by-county approach. Dr. LouAnn Woodward of the University of Mississippi supports a statewide order and laments the politicization of mask-wearing.
'War Doesn't Even Compare': A Year In The Life Of A Traveling Nurse
Military veteran Grover Nicodemus Street has been a nurse for 20-plus years. Chasing coronavirus hot spots around the country, he's seen 3,000 people die, including the first patient in his care.
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Pooling Coronavirus Tests Can Spare Scarce Supplies, But There's A Catch
Instead of running a coronavirus test on every specimen, a lab combines multiple samples. If the batch is negative, then everyone is in the clear. A positive leads to a second round of testing.
COVID-19 Hospital Data System That Bypasses CDC Plagued By Delays, Inaccuracies
The Trump administration had promised complete, transparent information on the coronavirus and hospital capacity. Instead, the new system has produced erratic updates and confusing numbers.
'We're Out There' So Protect Us, Protesting Workers Tell Amazon, Target, Instacart
Workers at Amazon, Target and other companies walked off the job on Friday to demand safer working conditions and transparency about how many front-line workers have gotten sick during the pandemic.
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Inside Seating? A Harlem Bar Owner Navigates COVID-19's Changing Rules
67 Orange Street makes do with take-out and outdoor service while waiting for a decision on inside dining in NYC.
Anti-Vaccination Activists Join Stay-At-Home Order Protesters
They see these demonstrations as a way to form political alliances that promote their movement.
U.S. Officials: Beware Of China And Others Trying To Steal COVID-19 Research
Chinese nationals have been charged with stealing U.S. medical technology in many recent cases. As U.S. firms race to find a coronavirus vaccine, U.S. authorities tell companies to safeguard research.
Idaho hospitals are in crisis, again. This time, it’s more complicated.
How can you help? Get vaccinated. Get boosted. Give blood.
Local grant aims to tackle opioid addiction in our local community
Rachel McGovern talks with ISU Professor of Clinical Psychologist Dr. Steve Lawyer about an opportunity for local health professionals.
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