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President-elect Joe Biden speaks at The Queen theater, Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020, in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Public Health

Biden criticizes pace of vaccine rollout, vows to accelerate

“We need to be honest — the next few weeks and months are going to be very tough, very tough for our nation. Maybe the toughest during this entire pandemic.”

5 years ago

Registered nurses swab patients during testing for COVID-19 at Mifflin Square Park
Pennsylvania
Public Health

Philly officials ‘cautiously optimistic’ over falling COVID case counts, fatalities

Coronavirus case counts and fatalities have fallen in recent weeks, though Philadelphia officials encouraged residents to double down on physical distancing measures.

5 years ago

A woman wears masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus as she looks at a holiday display
NPR
Health Care
National
Public Health

‘Toxic individualism’: Pandemic politics driving health care workers from small towns

A wave of departing medical professionals in rural areas threatens to leave gaping holes in these health care systems and local economies, and trigger a death spiral.

5 years ago

NPR
Health Care
Medicine
Race & Ethnicity

Is it time for a race reckoning in kidney medicine?

Some in the medical community are questioning whether the tools they use to assess patient health may be contributing to racial health disparities.

5 years ago

President Trump waves from the back of a car in a motorcade outside of Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland
NPR
Health Care
National

‘I regret nothing’: Doctor who criticized Trump parade works last day at Walter Reed

"I stand by my words," says Dr. James Phillips, who said the president's decision to drive by supporters while being treated for COVID-19 endangered his security detail.

5 years ago

A nurse prepares to administer the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Guy’s Hospital in London
Aging
Pennsylvania
Public Health

Vaccinations begin at Pa. nursing homes as COVID mitigation efforts remain in place

While vaccines provide hope of a more normal 2021, Pennsylvania is not considering pulling back COVID-19 mitigation efforts prior to when they expire on Jan. 4.

5 years ago

NPR
Home & Family
Public Health

Still disinfecting surfaces? It might not be worth it

Early in the pandemic, people were advised to disinfect everything they touched. Now that scientists understand more about COVID, all that scrubbing may be overkill.

5 years ago

Mildred Clements is vaccinated at Roosevelt Care Center
Aging
New Jersey
Public Health

New Jersey long-term care facilities receive first COVID-19 vaccinations

More than 7,000 New Jersey long-term care facility residents and staff have died due to COVID-19, prompting a federal investigation.

5 years ago

Robert Johnson, dean of Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, receives his first COVID-19 shot.
Health Care
Public Health
Health Desk Help Desk

Sore arms, role models, and relief: Philly region health care workers on the COVID-19 vaccine

What’s it like to get the COVID-19 vaccine? Some of the first people to receive it described how it felt to WHYY’s Health Desk Help Desk.

5 years ago

Listen 5:43
Eileen Carroll, left, sits for a portrait as her daughter, Lily, 11, attends school remotely from their home in Warwick, R.I
NPR
National
Public Health

Do-it-yourself contact tracing is a ‘last resort’ in communities besieged by COVID-19

In recent weeks, it's not just the number of positive cases that has increased, overwhelming case investigators, but also the number of contacts that each of those people has.

5 years ago

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new coronavirus testing mandate for travelers coming from the U.K. with the goal of blocking the spread of a new virus variant that originated in England. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
NPR
International
Public Health
Travel

U.S. now requires all U.K. travelers to have a negative coronavirus test

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new testing mandate for U.K. travelers coming into the U.S. after an outbreak of a new coronavirus variant in England.

5 years ago

Festive mulled wine
The Pulse
Behavioral Health

Booze, Science and Our Health

We all know that drinking a lot of alcohol is bad for your health. It’s tied to heart disease, heightened risk for some cancers, addict ...

Air Date: December 25, 2020

Listen 50:08
Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps Chief Jacob Finklestein, 25, responding to calls
NPR
New Jersey
Public Health

New Jersey EMTs in early epicenter of coronavirus outbreak brace for surge

The state's hospitalizations have reached levels not seen since mid-May, but the Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps crew say they're only getting a handful of COVID calls.

5 years ago

Residents from St. Joseph's Senior Home are helped onto buses in Woodbridge, N.J.,
NPR
Aging
New Jersey
Public Health

The tragedy of ‘St Joe’s’

In March, a coronavirus outbreak at St. Joseph's in Woodbridge, New Jersey, led state officials to evacuate all 78 of its residents. Within weeks, nearly half were dead.

5 years ago

Registered nurse Nicole Grecco looks through a small window while working in a COVID-19 unit at Mission Hospital
Health Care
National
Public Health

Nurses fear what’s to come: ‘Walk down our unit for a day’

Nurses in overtaxed hospitals are afraid that people aren't taking precautions as coronavirus cases surge, and they especially fear what's next.

5 years ago

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