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Staying strong during lockdown means reaching out — and working your mind, too

Keeping your brain busy but relaxed by volunteering, gardening, or learning a new language, for example, can help you cope with hard times now and in the future.

5 years ago

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at a news conference last month in Geneva. He is urging countries to join a pact aimed at ensuring access to drugs to prevent COVID-19. (Fabrice  Coffrini/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
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Health

WHO chief urges nations to join in preventing ‘vaccine nationalism’

"Sharing finite supplies strategically and globally is actually in each country's national interest," Tedros said.

5 years ago

Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine
Health

Pa. coronavirus recovery: App to track COVID-19 exposure coming in September

The app uses tech developed by Apple and Google to track if users have come within six feet of someone who’s tested positive for COVID for 15 minutes.

5 years ago

Residents at the Southern Pines nursing home are separated and wear face coverings during their daily bingo game in Warner Robins, Ga., on Thursday, June 25, 2020. “We’re going to have to run different for a long while,” says administrator Donna Stefano. “Otherwise it’s going to come back and next time we may not be so lucky.” (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Health

Report: Nursing home cases up nearly 80% in COVID-19 rebound

Long-term care facilities account for less than 1% of the U.S. population, but more than 40 percent of COVID-19 deaths.

5 years ago

Coronavirus patient samples
Health

FDA flags accuracy problem with widely used coronavirus test

Potential accuracy issues with a widely used coronavirus test could lead to false results for patients, U.S. health officials warned.

5 years ago

Caribou from the Porcupine caribou herd are seen migrating onto the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in northeast Alaska. The Interior Department hopes to conduct a lease sale for oil and gas drilling in the coastal plain by the end of 2020. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/AP)
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Science

Trump administration moves closer to allowing oil drilling in Arctic Refuge

The move applies to some 1.57 million acres of the refuge's coastal plain.

5 years ago

In this May 14, 2020, photo, Salt Lake County Health Department public health nurse Lee Cherie Booth performs a COVID-19 test outside the Salt Lake County health department, in Salt Lake City. People who test positive are logged into an online database and assigned as new case to contract tracers at the health department who call them to find out who they've been around and where they've been. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
NPR
Health

CDC study finds Latinos hit disproportionately hard by workplace outbreaks

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study published on Monday is the latest to confirm that the coronavirus disproportionately impacts communities of color in the US.

5 years ago

Coronavirus testing
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Pennsylvania prepares to launch virus-tracing app next month

The app is designed to automatically notify people if they might have been exposed to the coronavirus.

5 years ago

Coronavirus testing
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Spotlight PA

Are antigen tests the silver bullet to Pa.‘s coronavirus testing delays? Not so fast.

Here's everything you need to know about the different coronavirus tests and what they can — and can't — tell you.

5 years ago

Air conditioners on a building
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Health

Can air conditioners spread COVID-19?

The answer to this question rests on the way the virus is transmitted — a topic that is still being researched.

5 years ago

Dr. Mike Benninghoff confers with registered nurse Lea Robbins in Christiana Hospital's intensive care unit for COVID-19 patients. (Courtesy of ChristianaCare)
Health

Delaware hospitals have fewer and fewer COVID-19 patients

Public health officials and hospitals had feared disaster in the spring. But the number of people needing inpatient treatment has steadily declined.

5 years ago

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LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 8, 2020: Season ticket holder David Baltazar of Long Beach wears a Dodgers neck gaiter as he sits with other fans watching the Dodgers play the San Francisco Giants from a far overlook spot because of the coronavirus pandemic in Elysian Park on August 8, 2020 in Los Angeles, CA. They are listening to the game on the radio since they are too far away to hear the sounds form the game. No fans are allowed in the stadium. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
NPR
Health

How should I cover my face? A deeper look into neck gaiters and face shields

Between face shields, neck gaiters and goggles, the options for protection are getting more complex.

5 years ago

Gov. Tom Wolf
Health

Pa. coronavirus recovery: Lebanon County to get its $12.8M in CARES Act funds

In May and June, the Pennsylvania Health Department did inspections, mostly following up on complaints about COVID-19. The data has just been released.

5 years ago

One of many ballot drop boxes in New Jersey for Tuesday's primary election.  (Evelyn Tu for WHYY)
Health

N.J. coronavirus recovery: General election to be a mix of mail-in, in-person voting

Gov. Murphy confirms N.J. will use largely the same plan from the primary for the general election. This time all registered voters will get a mail-in ballot.

5 years ago

Source: NPR survey of state public health departments, NPR and member station reporting, local media reports and National Association of County and City Health Officials. (Ruth Talbot/NPR)
NPR
Health

13 states make contact tracing data public. Here’s what they’re learning

The vast majority of states are gathering data from their contact tracing programs, but only 13 respondents reported that the data was posted on a government website.

5 years ago

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