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Pfizer Vaccine Can Stay Longer At Warmer Temperatures Before Being Discarded
The FDA has authorized storing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at refrigerator temperatures for up to a month. Previously the vaccine could only be kept in a regular fridge for up to 5 days.
Fauci Says He Expects Vaccines For Younger Children By The End Of Year Or Early 2022
"If I had grandchildren, I would certainly recommend they get vaccinated," President Biden's chief medical adviser said. COVID-19 vaccines for younger children are being tested in clinical trials now.
Idaho’s circuit breaker changes will disproportionately affect low-income seniors
From Idaho National Sun, Kelcie Moseley-Morris reports on how changes to Idaho's circuit breaker will disproportionately affect low-icome senior citizens.…
New Doctors In India Are Starting Off Seeing The Worst. It's Taking A Toll
In India, a generation of new doctors enters the field at a time of crisis. One new doctor in New Delhi is haunted by a woman who begged for a hospital bed — but they were all full.
The Science Line, Episode 13, with Dr. Shannon Lynch
This week on The Science Line, Scott and Rhesa talk to Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Shannon Lynch. Discussing her work with incarcerated women, the…
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Don't Call It Jazz, ISU Jazz Concert
Jon Armstrong presents the performances of several ISU jazz ensembles, and some original compositions from ISU students from the recent jazz concert.
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House panel hears testimony on how homeless students slip through the cracks during COVID
Link to the original story: House panel hears testimony on how homeless students slip through the cracks during COVID - Idaho Capital SunWASHINGTON —…
COVID-19 Has Hit The Amish Community Hard. Still, Vaccines Are A Tough Sell
Despite deaths and high infection rates, the parts of Ohio where the Amish live have the state's lowest vaccination rates. Most Amish aren't getting vaccinated; the few who do aren't open about it.
Pfizer Says FDA Will Soon Authorize COVID-19 Vaccine For 12-15 Age Group
The company said in late March that clinical trials showed the vaccine elicits "100% efficacy and robust antibody responses" in adolescents.
Hotels And Restaurants That Survived Pandemic Face New Challenge: Staffing Shortages
Business owners who rely on seasonal foreign workers coming to the U.S. on H-2B visas are struggling to find help they need for what's expected to be a busy summer.
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