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A syringe is prepared with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
Kids
Public Health

Pfizer says COVID-19 vaccine works in kids ages 5 to 11

With kids now back in school and the extra-contagious delta variant causing a huge jump in pediatric infections, many parents are anxiously awaiting vaccinations.

4 years ago

Donald Cucuzzella receives a COVID-19 vaccine
Health Care
Kids
Public Health
Health Desk Help Desk

What do we know about COVID-19 in kids now?

WHYY’s Health Desk Help Desk looked at the numbers, treatment trends, and patient outcomes.

4 years ago

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A person holds a phone whose screen shows the LinkedIn app.
Delaware
Employment
Public Health

Looking to work remotely from Wilmington? A LinkedIn study shows you’re not alone

An analysis by the business-oriented web platform shows Wilmington among the top small cities where people are applying for remote work.

4 years ago

Kaylin Satterfield, a Christiana Care health aide, gets the COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday from nurse manager Elizabeth Intermoia at Wilmington Hospital. (Courtesy of ChristianaCare)
Delaware
Employment
Public Health

Deadline looms for Delaware vax mandates from ChristianaCare, Gov. Carney

ChristianaCare has set a Tuesday deadline for its staff to get at least one vaccination shot for COVID-19. The penalty for not getting inoculated: termination.

4 years ago

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An anti-vaccination protester holds a sign and a flag as he takes part in a rally against Covid-19 vaccine mandates, in Santa Monica, California, on August 29, 2021. (Photo by RINGO CHIU / AFP) (Photo by RINGO CHIU/AFP via Getty Images)
NPR
National
Politics
Public Health

How Ivermectin became the new focus of the anti-vaccine movement

Scientists are still studying whether the deworming medicine could have any effect on COVID-19. But the frenzy over the drug has far more to do with politics than science. Her

4 years ago

A syringe is prepared with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
Medicine
National
Public Health

FDA advisory panel rejects widespread Pfizer booster shots

The vote Friday, 16-2, was a blow to the Biden administration’s effort to shore up people’s protection against the virus amid the highly contagious delta variant.

4 years ago

White flags stand near the Washington Monument on Tuesday. The flags, which will number more than 630,000 when the temporary art installation on the National Mall is completed, are part of artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg's In America: Remember, honoring Americans who have died of COVID-19. (Patrick Semansky/AP)
NPR
Public Health

More than 600,000 white flags on the National mall honor lives lost to COVID

Each of the flags, displayed across the 20 acres of grass, will hold a written personalized message from loved ones honoring their memory.

4 years ago

Pat Loughney (right) cared for his wife, Candy, in their home until she went into anaphylactic shock after eating medicated soap. Candy is one of 280,000 Pennsylvanians over the age of 64 living with Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia. (Quinn Glabicki for Spotlight PA / Publicsource)
Aging
Health Care
Mental Health
Public Health
Spotlight PA

Pa.’s looming dementia care crisis, by the numbers

Pennsylvania is headed for a profound eldercare crisis, experts warn.

4 years ago

File photo: Philadelphia School District students at Samuel Powel Elementary School and Science Leadership Academy Middle School returned to in-person learning on Aug. 31, 2021. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Public Health

Philly COVID-19 cases trend downward as city debuts new breakthrough case dataset

As of Tuesday, the city is averaging 250 new cases per day, down from a recent high of 313 per day, the acting health commissioner says.

4 years ago

Julian Aldridge wears a face mask while sitting at a desk behind a see-through partition
New Jersey
Public Health

N.J. coronavirus update: Judge denies request to block school mask mandate; Trenton vaccine mandate for city workers

A federal judge is not going to stop the Garden State’s mask mandate for schools, at least for now. But the lawsuit against Gov. Phil Murphy’s order will move forward.

4 years ago

A sign advises shoppers to wear masks outside of a store
Public Health

Relaxed COVID measures may be causing an unseasonal surge in another virus

Typically, doctors see no cases of respiratory syncytial virus, common in children, at this time of year. But cases are rising in the U.S. now.

4 years ago

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A clinician draws a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. (FEMA)
Philadelphia
Public Health
Billy Penn

Philly releases breakthrough data: Vaccines reduced COVID deaths, despite rising case and hospitalization counts

Vaccination is still highly effective, health officials say.

4 years ago

President Joe Biden speaks during a tour of the Flatirons campus of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021, in Arvanda, Colo. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Government
Health Care
Public Health

Biden: Nearly 3M get health coverage during COVID-19 sign-up

“That’s 2.8 million families who will have more security, more breathing room, and more money in their pocket if an illness or accident hits home,” Biden said.

4 years ago

At-home tests are becoming increasingly difficult to find despite manufacturers boosting production as COVID-19 cases rise in schools and employers increase monitoring. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
NPR
Public Health

An epidemiologist says at-home testing is key to stopping COVID

The COVID-19 response plan that President Biden unveiled last week aims to dramatically increase the accessibility of rapid tests for the coronavirus.

4 years ago

Thousands of people were at the Brandywine Arts Festival over the weekend
Community Events
Delaware
Public Health

‘Like it never existed’: Despite relentless COVID-19 surge, social life near normal in Delaware

Cases and hospitalizations are at a seven-month high in Delaware, but that’s not keeping down crowds at festivals, sports contests, and other events.

4 years ago

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