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The U.N.'s Covax is likely to deliver less than half of the promised 2 billion vaccine doses to help the world’s neediest icountries in 2021.
Mon, 2021-12-13 19:36 —
mike kraft
Covax promised 2 billion vaccine doses to help the world’s neediest in 2021. It won’t even deliver even half that.
The U.N.-led initiative is now aiming for 800 million doses to be delivered by the end of the year, but that isn't assured.
Adam Taylor
Washington Post
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Facing new COVID wave, Dutch delay care for cancer, heart patients
Fri, 2021-11-19 23:33 —
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Facing new COVID wave, Dutch delay care for cancer, heart patients
Dutch healthcare officials said on Friday they have begun delaying operations for some cancer and heart patients to free up space in intensive care units during a record wave of COVID-19 infections.
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Hospital overloads linked to thousands of excess deaths two weeks later
Thu, 2021-11-18 23:56 —
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Hospital strain linked to thousands of excess deaths two weeks later:
A new analysis estimates that hospital strain during the pandemic is linked to thousands of ensuing excess deaths, signaling the significance of ensuring hospitals do not reach full capacity amid
Justine Coleman
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ANALYSIS: The Delta variant and its possible future mutations
Tue, 2021-11-16 18:09 —
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Explainer-Delta dominates the world, but scientists watch for worrisome offspring
The Delta variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus now accounts for nearly all of the coronavirus infections globally, fueled by unchecked spread of the novel coronavirus in many parts of the world. The Delta variant, first detected in India in December 2020, remains the most worrisome version of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Supply Chain Slowdown Affecting Some Healthcare Facilities
Mon, 2021-11-15 17:08 —
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Supply Chain Slowdown Affecting Some Healthcare Facilities
'Fast pass' for medical supplies suggested as a possible solution
Joyce Frieden
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WHO warns of shortage of 1-2 billion COVID vaccine syringes
Tue, 2021-11-09 15:41 —
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WHO warns of shortage of 1-2 bln COVID vaccine syringes
There could be a shortage of one to two billion syringes needed to administer COVID-19 vaccinations in 2022 which could also impact routine immunisations and undermine needle safety, the World Health Organisation warned on Tuesday.
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WHO says vaccinne makers should reserve COVID-19 boosters for immunocompromised
Thu, 2021-11-04 17:30 —
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WHO says reserve COVID-19 boosters for immunocompromised
The World Health Organization called on Thursday for vaccine makers to prioritise deliveries of COVID-19 jabs to the COVAX dose-sharing facility for poorer countries and said that no more doses should go to countries with more than 40% coverage.
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World faces shortage of syringes as COVID vaccine doses rise
Thu, 2021-10-28 15:13 —
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World faces shortage of syringes as COVID vaccine doses rise
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — African health officials and the United Nations are warning of a looming shortage of more than 2 billion syringes for mainly low- and middle-income countries around the world as the supply of COVID-19 doses rises, and routine vaccinations could be affected, too.
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The U.S. needs more nurses, but nursing schools don't have enough slots or instructors
Mon, 2021-10-25 16:27 —
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The U.S. needs more nurses, but nursing schools don't have enough slots
Across the country, hospitals are desperate for RNs and specialty nurses. Yet, paradoxically, the nursing pipeline has slowed, with educators retiring or returning to clinical work themselves.
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Russia is behind in meeting global orders for Sputnik V vaccine
Fri, 2021-10-15 22:42 —
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Russia struggles to meet global orders for Sputnik V vaccine
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Esperita García de Perez got her first vaccination against COVID-19 in May. That, along with her Catholic faith, made her feel better protected against the virus, and she had hoped to get her second shot of the Russian-developed Sputnik V vaccine a few weeks later.
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