AvatarBruce Roachflipped into BusinessCovid-19 coronavirus: Superspreader - woman infects 71 people in 60 seconds in elevator: CDC studynzherald.co.nzVIRUS LATEST: • There are now 560,000 deaths worldwide and 12.5m confirmed cases • One new case in New Zealand, says Ministry of Health • Virus can …
Vellichorflipped into Truth!Fauci debunks theories of low CDC coronavirus death toll: 'There are 180,000-plus deaths' in U.S.verified_publisherCNBC - Noah Higgins-DunnWhite House coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci debunked online theories promoted by President Donald Trump that the Centers for Disease Control …
Raw StoryDec 18, 2020Warnings of possible cover-up in progress as Trump orders hospitals to stop sending coronavirus data to CDCRaw Story - Common DreamsRoxanne Cooper May 03, 2022 "I am angry because the United States Congress can change all of this," Sen. Elizabeth Warren declared with passion Tuesday …
Los Angeles Timesflipped into NationCDC says coronavirus spreads mainly in the air, through respiratory aerosols and dropletsverified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Richard ReadSEATTLE — The coronavirus spreads most commonly in the air, through droplets or other tiny respiratory particles that apparently can remain suspended and inhaled, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says in new guidance. The smaller particles, known as aerosols, are produced when an …
USA TODAYflipped into Top Stories‘This change in policy will kill’: Experts troubled by CDC changes to COVID-19 testing guidelinesverified_publisherUSA TODAY - Adrianna RodriguezInfectious disease experts are not only confused but also troubled by a change in testing guidelines made by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which said people without symptoms may not need a test – even if they’ve been exposed to the coronavirus. “Our work on the ‘silent’ spread …
Randy Katesflipped into PHARMA ! 🧬CDC director clarifies change in coronavirus testing guidelines after backlashThe Hill - Reid WilsonThe director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Thursday issued a clarification of earlier guidance on coronavirus testing, …
NBC Newsflipped into U.S. NewsCDC warns of 'distressing trend' in Covid-19 cases as country heads into fallNBC News - Erika EdwardsCovid-19 case numbers are rising across the majority of the country. The CDC held a rare public briefing to encourage mask-wearing and physical distancing. CDC and Health and Human Services officials issued the warning in a rare public briefing. The government's top public health officials warned …
Nov 25, 2020CDC warns Americans against traveling to Mexico because of the rise in COVID-19 casesdallasnews.com - By Imelda GarcíaFor people planning a getaway to Mexico during the holidays, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stern advice: Don’t. The CDC assigned …
CNNflipped into HealthCDC warns parents to be on lookout for acute flaccid myelitis in childrenverified_publisherCNN - By Maggie Fox(CNN) — Parents and pediatricians need to be on the lookout in the coming months for a rare, paralyzing condition that affects young children, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday. The polio-like condition, called acute flaccid myelitis or AFM, tends to peak every other year, …
CNNJul 23, 2020New CDC guidelines come down hard in favor of opening schoolsverified_publisherCNN - By Maggie Fox and Nick Valencia(CNN) — New US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on education and child care come down hard in favor of opening schools, saying children don't suffer much from coronavirus, are less likely than adults to spread it and suffer from being out of school. But the new guidelines posted …
Preventionflipped into PreventionThe CDC Updated Its Guidelines for When People With COVID-19 Can Be in Public AgainPrevention - By Korin MillerThere are three important criteria to meet. As research on the novel coronavirus grows, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been …
CNNflipped into Top StoriesCovid-19 vaccine no 'walk in the park,' CDC committee toldverified_publisherCNN - By Maggie Fox(CNN) — Americans need to be prepared for the possibility that they may feel a little unwell after they get a coronavirus vaccine, if one is authorized, members of a US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory committee said Monday. The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices …
ABC Newsflipped into NewsIn stunning reversal, CDC abruptly changes position on when to get testedABC News - Anne Flaherty and Sophie TatumAdm. Brett Giroir claimed President Trump wasn't involved. After weeks of encouraging people to get tested if they may have been exposed to COVID-19, …
Jason Burnflipped into US PoliticsCDC director predicts this fall and winter will be 'one of the most difficult times we've experienced in American public health'verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Aria BendixUS coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to soar, but experts warn that we probably haven't seen the worst of the outbreak yet. Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said on Tuesday that he's worried about the co-occurrence of coronavirus …
AxiosJul 31, 2020CDC director says he was not involved in decision to change coronavirus data reportingverified_publisherAxios - Orion RummlerCDC director Robert Redfield testified Friday that he was not involved in the Trump administration's decision to bypass his agency and instead have …
S. Lipinskiflipped into Healthcare New CDC guidelines come down hard in favor of opening schoolsCNN(CNN) — New US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on education and child care come down hard in favor of opening schools, saying children don't suffer much from coronavirus, are less likely than adults to spread it and suffer from being out of school. But the new guidelines posted …
Hanu Reddyflipped into Hanu's magazineCDC issues robust new Thanksgiving guidance as cases surge in USABC News - Meredith DelisoThe safest way to celebrate, the CDC said, is with people in your household. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has provided its most …
Newsweekflipped into NewsweekCDC director says fall may be 'one of the most difficult times' in public health everNewsweek - Kashmira Gander"Those two respiratory pathogens hitting us at the same time do have the potential to stress our health system," he said. Addressing the rise in …
CNNflipped into Top StoriesFauci says he was in surgery when task force discussed CDC testing guidelinesverified_publisherCNN - By Jeremy DiamondKristen Holmes and Dr. Sanjay Gupta(CNN) — White House Coronavirus Task Force member Dr. Anthony Fauci said he was undergoing surgery and not in the August 20 task force meeting for the discussion on updated US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines that suggest asymptomatic people may not need to be tested for …
PBS NewsHourflipped into HeadlinesCDC says coronavirus can spread indoors in updated guidancePBS NewsHour - Mike Stobbe, Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) — The top U.S. public health agency said Monday that the coronavirus can spread more than 6 feet through the air, especially in poorly …
H.U.M.A.N Interest Vivian Narvaezflipped into HUMANCDC expects 2020 outbreak of life-threatening AFM in childrenABC News - Dr. Molly StoutAcute flaccid myelitis "is a medical emergency ..." The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a call to action to warn of a potential …
USA TODAYflipped into Top StoriesThe CDC chief lost his way during COVID-19. Now his agency is in the balance.verified_publisherUSA TODAY - Brett Murphy and Letitia SteinDr. Robert Redfield, eyes closed and searching for words, explained to Congress why the health agency he leads had softened coronavirus protections for slaughterhouse workers. The White House, meatpacking industry and other federal agencies were not involved, the director of the Centers for Disease …
MarketWatchAug 20, 2020Trump administration to put CDC back in charge of collecting hospitals’ COVID-19 data: Birxverified_publisherMarketWatch - Robbie WhelanThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is reversing course on a change to the way hospitals report critical information on the coronavirus …