San Francisco will suspend police, others who will not report vaccination status: report

The city of san-francisco” target=”_blank”>San Francisco<, fire and sheriff departments who have refused to disclose their infectious-disease.  The San Francisco Chronicle reported on Thursday that 17 employees were slated to receive a letter from their respective heads outlining the consequences for failing to report that information by the August 12 deadline.  SAN FRANCISCO WILL REQUIRE…

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Doctors warn against comparing COVID-19, seasonal flu while kids await vaccine

While the infectious-disease and the seasonal respiratory-health share some similar symptoms, health experts say the two viruses shouldn’t be compared, especially with the back-to-school” target=”_blank”>back-to-school season< – a text-based primary care app, told Fox News.  “The fatality rate for COVID-19 is between 10 and 50 times higher than that of seasonal flu,” Younggren explained. “Additionally,…

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States warn of COVID-19 antibody drug shortage

state-and-local” target=”_blank”>State<, with some warning unvaccinated folks not to count on having such treatments available in the instance that they contract the virus in the near future. With demand far outpacing supply for the drugs, namely Regeneron’s REVG-COV and Eli Lilley’s Bamlanivimab, the executive announced this week that the Department of Health and Human Services…

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NYU offering Taylor Swift-centered course that will ‘deconstruct both the appeal and aversions’ to the star

New York University’s Clive Davis Institute has introduced its first-ever course on Taylor Swift, which launched on Jan. 26 and continues through March 9. Taught by Rolling Stone’s Brittany Spanos, the class will cover Swift’s evolution as a creative music entrepreneur, the legacy of pop and country songwriters, discourses of youth and girlhood, and the…

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