Coronavirus cases: Research sheds light on an emerging parallel COVID epidemic amid new variant, lingering symptoms!

Los Angeles — Since so many people have come into contact with a COVID-19 infection, many now view the virus as the common cold or the flu. New research suggests that this is far from the truth. With the dread of COVID waning, a parallel pandemic has begun to emerge. “We’re still learning about the long-term health effects of COVID infection,” said Barbara Ferrer, director of public health for Los Angeles County. See also | 80% of people with long-term COVID-19 have debilitating conditions: CDC They’re seeing it more often…

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Pandemic Creator Dawn is all about fighting climate change

. crowdfunding campaign Daybreak, new game pandemic Creator Matt Leacock and Matthew Menabis, in progress. CYMK launched the campaign on BackerKit in late September, already raising more than $300,000. Daybreak It is an “unjustifiably optimistic” game about combating climate change by decarbonizing. Each player will control one of four global powers – the United States, Europe, China and the majority world – to try to get to zero before the planet reaches 2°C or before many societies are in crisis. Each player of the game begins to generate massive amounts…

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Pizza near me: Eye-popping pies dazzle Uptown at Chicago’s Milly’s Pizza In The Pan on Argyle Street!

Chicago — A vibrant rainbow of fresh vegetables makes Milly’s Pizza In The Pan easy to recognize. That’s by design, according to owner and sole pizza maker, Robert Maleski. “I like to use only colored ingredients to make pizza,” Maleski said. “I let the pizza bake for about five minutes before I took it out, then put it on top and then put it back in the oven that way the vegetables and toppings are more vibrant.” Maleski, who goes by his grandmother’s name, launched Milly in 2020 after 16…

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Texas teachers: New online survey conducted by Charles Butt Foundation shows increase in educators considering leaving profession!

Houston, Texas — Results from a new online survey of K-12 teachers in Texas, released Thursday, show that most are “seriously considering” leaving the profession this year, a 19% increase from the past two years. The video above is from a previous report. In its third annual Teacher Satisfaction Survey, last spring the Charles Bate Foundation sent an online survey to 1,291 Texas public school teachers randomly selected from the state’s Texas Education Agency’s 2020 teacher list. All of them replied. The Charles Bate Foundation is a nonprofit organization named…

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COVID-19 News: Americans may need yearly shots to protect against COVID-19!

New York City — Federal health officials said Tuesday that Americans may need to get one Covid-19 vaccine each year, explaining that the country will live with the coronavirus for the foreseeable future. “This week marks an important shift in our fight against the virus,” said Dr Ashish Jha, who leads the Covid-19 response team at the White House. “It indicates our ability to make Covid vaccines a more routine part of our lives as we continue to eliminate serious illness and deaths and protect Americans heading into fall and…

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America’s employers slowed their hiring in August in the face of rising interest rates!

Washington – US employers slowed hiring in August in the face of rising interest rates, high inflation and slowing consumer spending, all of which dampened the outlook for the economy. The government reported Friday that the economy added 315,000 jobs last month, down from 526,000 in July and below the average gain of the previous three months. The unemployment rate rose to 3.7%, from a half-century low of 3.5% in July, as more Americans moved away from the sidelines to look for jobs and did not immediately find work. The…

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Top Houston doctors answer questions on new ‘retooled’ COVID-19 booster shot pending FDA approval!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – Just in time for fall, a new version of the COVID-19 vaccine will be made available to the public, pending Food and Drug Administration approval. Since the original vaccine, this shot represents the first repackaged COVID vaccine formulation available in the United States. RELATED: US clears updated COVID boosters targeting latest Omicron strain; Shots can start in a matter of days New booster targets key omicron variant BA.5 ABC13 has asked some of Houston’s top doctors about the new booster, as the city’s positivity rate remains…

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US ending free at-home coronavirus testing program, citing lack of funding!

A White House official told CNN that the federal government is ending its free at-home COVID-19 testing program this week, citing a lack of funding and efforts to maintain supplies before an expected decline in cases further deepens. Both the White House and the website where people can claim their tests blamed Congress for failing to provide additional funding for the program, which has provided as many as 16 free tests to every family since the beginning of the year. “Demand through this program will be held on Friday, September…

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The head of the nation’s top public health agency is shaking up the organization with the goal of making it more nimble!

New York — The head of the country’s top public health agency on Wednesday announced a change to the organization, saying it was not responding to COVID-19 and needed to get smarter. The planned changes at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — which CDC leaders call a “reset” — come amid criticism of the agency’s response to COVID-19, monkeypox, and other public health threats. Changes include internal staffing moves and steps to speed up data releases. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walinsky told agency staff about the changes Wednesday.…

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Warner Bros. studios hit hard by spike in COVID cases

New COVID cases are increasing in Los Angeles County and Warner Bros. She is hit hardest in the entertainment industry. according to Limit, the studio has 31 employees listed as infected on the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s official website. According to the report, the daily number of new cases in Los Angeles County rose to more than 8,000 for the first time since January. While Warner Bros. It currently has the highest number of cases, other studios have also reported high numbers of cases in recent months.…

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