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    FDA authorizes pharmacists to prescribe COVID pill Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Authorizes Pharmacists to Prescribe Paxlovid with Certain Limitations New Prescribing Authority Could Improve Access for Some Patients at High Risk for Severe COVID-19The U.S. Food and Drug Administration revised the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir and ritonavir), to authorize…

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    As cold weather arrives, U.S. states see record increases in COVID-19 cases By Lisa Shumaker Nine U.S. states have reported record increases in COVID-19 cases over the last seven days, mostly in the upper Midwest and West where chilly weather is forcing more activities indoors. On Saturday alone, four states – Kentucky, Minnesota, Montana and Wisconsin – saw record increases in new…

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    Vitamin D can reduce the impact of Covid-19 The research has shown that Vitamin D can reduce the risk of infection by 54 per cent. Vitamin D can half the risk of fatal coronavirus complications, according to a breakthrough new study. Earlier this year, research suggested that Covid-19 patients with high vitamin D levels were more likely to survive the disease but U.K. health…

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    New U.S. COVID-19 cases drop for fifth week in a row, deaths decline The number of new cases of the novel coronavirus reported in the United States fell 17% last week, the fifth straight week of declines, according to a Reuters tally of state and county reports.Nearly 1,000 people a day continue to die from COVID-19, though last week’s total of more than 6,700 deaths was down 9%…

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    CDC common sense voter recommendations Mail-in voting is safer than in person voting. Practice healthy behaviors to protect yourself and slow the spread of COVID-19 Wash your hands before entering and after leaving the polling location. While in the polling location, use alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol frequently, especially after touching surfaces…

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    U.S. COVID-19 deaths drop for first time in four weeks The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 fell 16% to about 7,200 people last week, the first decline in deaths after four weeks of increases, according to a Reuters tally of state and county reports.The country posted more than 376,000 new COVID-19 cases for the week ended August 9, or an average of roughly 53,000 per day. New cases…

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    Onions recalled in 50 states, possible salmonella risk (Our product safety information is produced by our editors and some content sourced from information provided by the respective company directly and government regulatory agencies. If this is a recall we encourage you to contact the company directly for complete information.) Thomson International Inc. Conducts…

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    U.S. records a coronavirus death every minute as total surpasses 150,000 One person in the United States died about every minute from COVID-19 on Wednesday as the national death toll surpassed 150,000, the highest in the worldThe United States recorded 1,461 new deaths on Wednesday, the highest one-day increase since 1,484 on May 27, according to a Reuters tally. U.S. coronavirus…

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    U.S. coronavirus cases rise by over 60,000, setting single-day record The United States reported more than 60,000 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, the biggest increase ever reported by a country in a single day, according to a Reuters tally. The United States faces a bleak summer with record-breaking infections and many states forced to close parts of the economy again, leaving some…

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    U.S. tops 130,000 deaths from COVID-19 after record surge in cases The number of U.S. coronavirus deaths exceeded 130,000 on Monday, following a surge of new cases that has put President Donald Trump’s handling of the crisis under the microscope and derailed efforts to restart the economy. The overall rate of increase in U.S. deaths has been on a downward trend despite case numbers…

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