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Many coronaviruses in the form of a 3D illustration.
Health

COVID-19 pill rollout stymied by shortages as omicron rages

The problem is that production is not yet at full strength and that the pill considered to be far superior, Pfizer's, takes six to eight months to manufacture.

4 years ago

Brandywine Hospital in Chester County.
Health

Facing 2nd hospital closure in as many months, Chester County EMS Council puts forth solutions

The county’s EMS Council has released a ‘white paper’ that raises new pressing issues affecting the state of emergency medical care.

4 years ago

A sign was posted at the front of this CVS pharmacy at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., Monday, Jan. 3, 2022. It was widely reported that the at-home COVID-19 tests were in very short supply throughout the state
Health

‘Mad or nah?’: Philly residents react to the scarcity of rapid at-home COVID tests

P.O.C., a partner in WHYY’s News and Information Community Exchange, hit the streets of Philadelphia to see how residents are faring amid the COVID testing crisis.

4 years ago

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Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Rochelle Walensky testify before the Senate
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Health

Americans are tuning out as omicron rages. Experts call for health messaging to adapt

Amid a surge in omicron cases and hospitalizations, public health is grappling with how to get a tuned-out public to pay attention.

4 years ago

File photo: Elsa Estrada, 6, smiles at her mother as pharmacist Sylvia Uong applies an alcohol swab to her arm before administering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at a pediatric vaccine clinic for children ages 5 to 11 set up at Willard Intermediate School in Santa Ana, Calif., Nov. 9, 2021. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
Health

Kids’ low COVID-19 vaccination rates called a ‘gut punch’

Vaccinations among the elementary school set surged after the shots were introduced in the fall, but the numbers have crept up slowly since then.

4 years ago

City residents wait in a line extending around the block
Radio Times
Health

A New Normal: learning to live with Covid

As Omicron infections spike, some experts say it's time to accept that Covid is here to stay, but we need a new strategy for living with it.

Air Date: January 12, 2022 10:00 am

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Springfield Hospital in Delaware County.
Health

Delaware County is down an emergency room in the face of COVID-19’s ‘perfect storm’

Hospital parent Crozer Health says patients looking for care will be directed to other emergency departments and urgent care centers.

4 years ago

Delaware Gov. John Carney speaks to the press
Health

Gov. Carney defends waiting until Delaware hospitals were ‘bursting at the seams’ to order masks indoors again

The governor acknowledged that hospital leaders had been urging restrictions, but said the business community is already pushing back.

4 years ago

People line up for free COVID-19 tests outside Cibotti Recreation Center
Health

Philly hospitals ‘extremely stretched’ with COVID patients, but health officials see some hope

COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are still high in Philly overall, straining hospitals, city health officials said, but new positive cases are down slightly from last week.

4 years ago

Vehicles are under water during flooding in a Philly parking lot
NPR
Science

Extreme weather in the U.S. cost 688 lives and $145 billion last year, NOAA says

In an on overview published ahead of its full report, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said that 2021 ranked the third costliest on record for such events.

4 years ago

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf addresses the media while wearing a face mask
Health

Wolf: Vaccine is strategy to fight COVID-19, not shutdowns

“The vaccine is our strategy and people need to get the vaccine," Wolf said.

4 years ago

A medical worker puts on a mask before entering a negative pressure room with a Covid-19 patient in the ICU ward at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, Mass. on January 4, 2022. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)
NPR
Health

U.S. COVID hospitalizations hit new record high, raising risks for patients

Patients with COVID now fill about 30% of ICU beds in the nation and pediatric COVID hospitalizations are also at the highest rate of the pandemic.

4 years ago

A health worker grabs at-home COVID-19 test kits
NPR
Health

How to get insurance to pay for at-home COVID tests, according to the White House

The Biden Administration announced Monday new details on how Americans can get free COVID-19 tests – or get reimbursements from their private insurance.

4 years ago

Nurses with ChristianaCare test people for the coronavirus in downtown Wilmington on March 13, 2020. (Butch Comegys for WHYY)
Health

Delaware indoor mask mandate returns as worst COVID spike stretches health care system

Gov. Carney had lifted his earlier mask requirement in May. But with the hospital system pivoting to ‘crisis’ care, he implores residents to join ‘the fight.’

4 years ago

A nurse with ChristianaCare gives a free test for the coronavirus to a driver in Delaware. (Butch Comegys for WHYY)
Health

Delaware hospitals declare COVID ‘crisis,’ saying they can’t provide ‘normal standards’ of care

The state’s current daily case count is three times last January’s peak. A total of 714 infected people are now in the hospital — 250 more than a year ago.

4 years ago

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