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File photo: Lower Merion High School (Image via Benofmerion/Wikimedia Commons)
K-12
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6abc

Central Bucks, Lower Merion, Pennsauken among school districts making changes due to COVID cases

Some schools are extending their winter break, while others are opting to go virtual.

4 years ago

FILE - University of Chicago men's rugby team players practice on the Midway Plaisance near the campus in Chicago, May 6, 2021. The University of Chicago is delaying its new term and holding the first two weeks online. (AP Photo/Shafkat Anowar, File)
Higher Education
National
Public Health

Taking a step back: U.S. colleges returning to online classes

Amid a wave of COVID-19 cases driven by the omicron variant, dozens of colleges are making plans to move classes online for at least the first week of the semester.

4 years ago

MIAMI, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 28:  Travelers make their way through Miami International Airport on December 28, 2021 in Miami, Florida. Over the holiday weekend, COVID-19 cases in the U.S. reached their highest level in nearly a year. More than 2,000 flights were canceled over the weekend as airlines dealt with a surge in COVID-19 cases due to the Omicron variant. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
NPR
National
Public Health

U.S. COVID cases continue to skyrocket and disruptions abound as 2022 begins

4 years ago

When Dr. Tiffany M. Osborn received her COVID-19 vaccination shortly after vaccines became available in late 2020, she felt hopeful about the pandemic's trajectory. A year later, she's sad and frustrated to see so many COVID patients in the ICU.
Matt Miller / Washington University School of Medicine
NPR
National
Public Health

ICU teams report fatigue and frustration as they brace for omicron surge

4 years ago

FILE - In this Jan. 1, 2020, file photo, a 2020 Rose Parade float is seen at the start of the route at the 131st Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif. The Rose Parade and Rose Bowl college football game between Ohio State and Utah were set to go forward on New Year's Day despite surging cases of COVID-19, which forced the cancelation of the 2021 parade. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker, File)
National
Public Health

New Year’s Rose Parade proceeds despite COVID-19 surge

A year after New Year’s Day passed without a Rose Parade due to the coronavirus pandemic, the floral spectacle celebrating the arrival of 2022 returned.

4 years ago

Pediatric doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine are prepared at the Jefferson COVID-19 mobile unit clinic at Universal Institute Charter School in South Philadelphia
NPR
National
Public Health

A pediatrician’s advice to parents on omicron, travel and vaccines

4 years ago

A medical technician performs a nasal swab test on a cyclist queued up in a line with motorists at a COVID-19 testing site near All City Stadium Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, in southeast Denver. With the rapid spread of the omicron variant paired with the Christmas holiday, testing sites have been strained to meet demand both in Colorado as well as across the country
Health Care
Medicine
Public Health

Novavax files data with FDA to support COVID vaccine

The announcement comes shortly after the European Commission and World Health Organization cleared use of the Maryland-based company’s two-dose shot.

4 years ago

Students wear face masks outside of their school in Philly
K-12
Kids
Philadelphia
Public Health

CHOP PolicyLab supports return to in-person learning for kids

Return decisions should be more based on “an issue of staffing and operational issues,” not the severity of the virus, the Policy Lab director says.

4 years ago

Radio Times
Books
Explainers
Mental Health

Your ‘Peak Mind’: paying attention in a distracting world

Scattered attention can leave us missing out on 50% of our lives, but Dr. Amishi Jha says there are simple ways to regain our focus for healthier, happier days.

Air Date: December 31, 2021 10:00 am

Listen 49:30
A lab officer cuts a DNA fragment under UV light
The Pulse

New Developments in Cancer Treatment

It seems like every week, we hear about new breakthroughs in cancer treatment — new discoveries, new medications, new hopes for a cure. ...

Air Date: December 31, 2021

Listen 49:57
More people than ever are testing positive for COVID-19 every day in Delaware
Delaware
Public Health

With Delaware hospitals packed with COVID patients, Gov. Carney to declare state of emergency Monday

The step allows activation of 100-plus National Guard troops to work as certified nursing assistants in facilities COVID patients can go post-hospital.

4 years ago

Marvin Marcus receives a COVID-19 vaccine from a health worker
Aging
Public Health

Nursing home workers are urged to get boosters as COVID-19 cases soar

Health Secretary Xavier Becerra says the nation cannot afford another COVID-19 surge in nursing homes.

4 years ago

The Staples Center is seen in downtown Los Angeles with a sign that reads,
NPR
Public Health

It’s time to recalculate your COVID ‘risk budget’. Here’s how

The omicron situation seems to be changing so fast that it's hard to figure out which activities are safe on any given day. Two experts offer some guidance.

4 years ago

Philadelphia 76ers head coach Doc Rivers looks on during the first half of an NBA basketball game
Philadelphia
Public Health
Sports
6abc

76ers coach Doc Rivers enters COVID health and safety protocols, Burke to take over duties: Source

Andre Drummond, Danny Green, and Shake Milton are also in the health and safety protocols.

4 years ago

Graham Roark receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children from Lurie Children's hospital registered nurse Virginia Scheffler
Kids
National
Public Health

U.S. children hospitalized with COVID in near-record numbers

During the week of Dec. 21-27, an average of 334 children 17 and under were admitted per day to hospitals with the coronavirus, a 58% increase from the week before.

4 years ago

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