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Jazmyn Finney is administered a coronavirus 15-minute rapid test at the student health center on campus at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, N.C., Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
Health Care
Public Health

Calls grow for US to rely on rapid tests to fight pandemic

Some experts see an opportunity to refocus U.S. testing less on medical precision than on mass screening that they believe could save hundreds of thousands of lives.

5 years ago

People wait in line for an exhibit at the NFL Experience Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. The city is hosting Sunday’s Super Bowl football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Public Health
Sports

Officials plead: Don’t let Super Bowl become superspreader

“I’m worried about Super Bowl Sunday, quite honestly. People gather, they watch games together. We’ve seen outbreaks already from football parties."

5 years ago

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Gender
Philadelphia
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Billy Penn

Why 2 of 3 people who’ve gotten the COVID vaccine so far in Philly are women

Because of the priority schedule for early eligibility, the gender imbalance is likely to continue for a while.

5 years ago

Mayor Jim Kenney and Health Commissioner Tom Farley tour the city's Convention Center clinic handling second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for patients given the first through Philly Fighting COVID. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Public Health
Billy Penn

Philly vaccines: How to know if your appointment at the Convention Center is legit

Bogus reminder emails are going out because Philly Fighting COVID never shut down its scheduling system.

5 years ago

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Public Health

Pa. coronavirus update: More vaccines on the way, says state health official

Some counties received less vaccine, but Mauldin says state officials have to distribute equitably.

5 years ago

Pedestrians walk in Maxwell Place Park in view of midtown Mahattan Thursday, May 7, 2020, in Hoboken, N.J. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
Economy
New Jersey
Public Health

N.J. coronavirus update: Govs. Murphy, Cuomo call for coronavirus aid based on state’s needs

New Jersey and New York were among the first states to report coronavirus cases in the spring when the pandemic surged in the Northeast.

5 years ago

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Pennsylvania
Public Health
Spotlight PA

In race for COVID-19 vaccinations, older residents in rural Pa. face tough obstacles

Despite being among the most at risk, some lack transportation, access to chain pharmacies, and internet connections to get vaccine appointments.

5 years ago

Icylee Basketbill and her 15-year-old daughter Kyaira. (Courtesy of Icylee Basketbill)
Health Care
Medicine
Public Health

Autism advocacy groups urge vaccine priority as caregivers worry

Caregivers must take steps to make sure those with limited communication and social skills stay safe because other conditions put them at higher risk.

5 years ago

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Health Care
Public Health
Race & Ethnicity

Black babies are twice as likely to be born preterm. CHOP doctors are using COVID-19 to explore why

Pregnant Black women have a 50% increased risk of delivering before a full 40 weeks. The researchers will look at pandemic-era changes in prenatal care.

5 years ago

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In this July 30, 2013, file photo, people walk along a corridor at the headquarters of Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, N.J. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
Public Health

J&J asks US regulators to OK its one-shot COVID-19 vaccine

J&J’s vaccine was safe and offered strong protection against moderate to severe COVID-19, according to preliminary results from a massive international study.

5 years ago

Sandra Lindsay, left, a nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, is inoculated with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine by Dr. Michelle Chester
Business
Delaware
Public Health

As Delaware expands restaurant capacity, businesses leaders get primer on COVID vaccine

Business leaders at a chamber of commerce seminar got advice on encouraging workers to get their vaccine, including offering possible financial incentives.

5 years ago

Dr. Athony Fauci spoke with Fresh Air's Terry Gross as a recipient of WHYY's Lifelong Learning Award. (Jennifer Lynn/WHYY)
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National
Public Health

Dr. Fauci talks death threats, gay bathhouses, and Ronald Reagan with Fresh Air’s Terry Gross

In a WHYY event honoring him, the infectious disease expert detailed lessons from the HIV epidemic he’s applied to the coronavirus crisis.

5 years ago

Registered nurse Pat DeHorsey vaccinates Cornelia Lavong at a county run clinic
Pennsylvania
Public Health

Montco officials bemoan vaccine supply, ‘line-jumpers’ as Pa. urges patience

Montgomery County officials on Wednesday asked for the public’s patience as it continues to administer COVID-19 vaccines to residents who are eligible under Phase 1A.

5 years ago

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley tour the new vaccination clinic
Philadelphia
Public Health

City begins giving vaccine boosters to the 6,900 people who got first doses through Philly Fighting COVID

After Philadelphia’s Health Department broke ties with PFC, it had to quickly set up a mass clinic to finish inoculations. That effort began Wednesday.

5 years ago

Patrons dine at The Brass Rail in Hoboken, N.J.
Business
New Jersey
Public Health

New Jersey restaurants can raise indoor dining capacity starting Friday

A downward trend in coronavirus cases and transmission rate prompted Gov. Phil Murphy to raise the limits on indoor dining.

5 years ago

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