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People protest a COVID vaccine mandate
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Pro-Trump counties now have far higher COVID death rates. Misinformation is to blame

An NPR analysis shows that since the vaccine rollout, counties that voted heavily for Trump have had more than twice the COVID mortality rates of those that voted for Biden.

4 years ago

Philadelphia Union's Andre Blake watches as the show by Nashville SC's Hany Mukhtar goes in for a goal during the first half of an MLS playoff soccer match, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2021, in Chester, Pa. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
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Union without 11 players for MLS East final against NYCFC

The Philadelphia Union will be without 11 players on Sunday when the team plays NYCFC in the MLS Eastern Conference finals because of COVID-19 health and safety protocols.

4 years ago

A person takes COVID-19 test at mobile testing site near Grand Central Terminal on Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, in New York. The omicron variant of COVID-19, which had been undetected in the U.S. before the middle of this week, had been discovered in at least five states by the end of Thursday, showing yet again how mutations of the virus can circumnavigate the globe with speed and ease
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More omicron detected as hospitals strain under virus surge

New York has announced three more cases of the omicron variant of the coronavirus, bringing to eight the number of state cases linked to the new variant.

4 years ago

(Jeff Rhode/ Holy Name Medical Center.)
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1st case of omicron variant detected in New Jersey

The individual, an adult female, who is a fully vaccinated Georgia resident, had recently traveled to South Africa before spending time in New Jersey.

4 years ago

Shown is the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and City Hall in Philadelphia, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021.
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First case of COVID-19’s omicron variant is reported in Philadelphia

A 30-year-old man has tested positive for the new variant, the city Health Department announced Friday.

4 years ago

In this Thursday Sept. 25, 2014 photo, Kenny King, 59, of Ethel, W.Va., displays a shell casing dating back to World War I on the grounds of Blair Mountain, W.Va. The Battle of Blair Mountain, a five-day skirmish between law enforcement and union miners in the coalfields of southern West Virginia, occurred here. Environmental groups, including the Sierra Club, have joined King in petitioning the National Register of Historic Places to declare Blair Mountain a historic landmark. (AP Photo/Matt Stroud)
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The Memory of Land

Living on a planet that’s been inhabited by humans for hundreds of thousands of years means pretty much every piece of ground that you ...

Air Date: December 3, 2021

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A mobile COVID-19 vaccination and booster shot site operates out of a bus on 59th Street south of Central Park as patients wait on the sidewalk, Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021, in New York. Health officials say multiple cases of the omicron coronavirus variant have been detected in New York, including a man who attended an anime convention in Manhattan in late November and tested positive for the variant when he returned home to Minnesota. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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Multiple cases of omicron virus variant detected in New York City

The news came a day after the U.S. announced its first case of the variant had been detected in California.

4 years ago

Cooper University Hospital in Camden
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Increase in COVID hospitalizations has Camden County officials concerned

Camden County officials are working to stop the spread of both COVID and the flu.

4 years ago

A vial of the Phase 3 Novavax coronavirus vaccine is seen ready for use
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Questions surround omicron, but state public health agencies say they’re ready for it

Association of State and Territorial Health Officials members are preparing for the worst with the latest variant, while hoping for the best.

4 years ago

Shoppers wearing face masks wait in line to enter a store
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‘The fire that’s here’: U.S. is still battling delta variant

For now, the extra-contagious delta variant continues to inflict misery at a time when many hospitals are struggling with shortages of nurses.

4 years ago

A 6-year-old child holds a sticker she received after getting the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
NPR
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What you can expect when vaccines become available for kids under 5

Health officials and pediatricians say the slow uptake among hesitant parents for the 5-11 age group could extend to the youngest children too.

4 years ago

File Photo: Safe injection site supporters in Philadelphia rallied outside a federal hearing to determine if the proposed Safehouse would violate the federal Controlled Substances Act.
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Time for Safehouse to ask forgiveness, not permission, on Philly supervised injection site, experts say

Once the national leader in the charge to open a supervised injection site, the nonprofit group is mired in legal battles, with no clear path out.

4 years ago

Pro-choice and anti-abortion activists rally outside the Supreme Court, Monday, Nov. 1, 2021, as arguments are set to begin about abortion by the court, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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N.J.’s abortion bill would do more than codify Roe v. Wade

Gov. Phil Murphy recently expressed hope that he’d sign the bill before the end of the year.

4 years ago

Pastors David Landow (left) and Alan Hines want an injunction to prevent the state from restricting churches in future emergencies. (The Neuberger Firm)
Health

Pastors seek court order barring limits on churches in future emergencies

The lawyer for one of the pastors said the Delaware Constitution took health emergencies into account when it mandated the “free exercise of religious worship.”

4 years ago

President Joe Biden speaks at Dakota County Technical College, in Rosemount, Minn., Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Biden HIV/AIDS strategy calls racism ‘public health threat’

Nearly 38 million people are living with HIV, including 1.2 million in the U.S.

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