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Vaccine
Half of US adults now have received at least 1 COVID shot
Coronavirus
Otters at Georgia Aquarium test positive for virus that causes COVID-19
It is suspected that the otters may have acquired the infection from an asymptomatic staff member, the aquarium said.
Coronavirus
Fauci says he expects fast decision on Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine
The vaccine is in limbo in the United States after health advisers said they needed more evidence to decide if some unusual blood clots were linked to the shot.
Coronavirus
Worldwide COVID-19 death toll tops a staggering 3 million
The milestone, recorded by Johns Hopkins University, comes amid repeated setbacks in the worldwide vaccination campaign.
Crime
St. Louis County chiropractor first in US charged under new COVID-19 act
The FTC said Eric Nepute and his company baselessly claimed Wellness Warrior products with vitamin D and zinc were scientifically proven to treat or prevent COVID-19
VERIFY
VERIFY: What we know so far about how COVID-19 can affect the brain
A new study released by the University of Oxford explained that 1/3 of people who recover from COVID-19 may have brain issues.
Local News
Gateway vaccination site to start giving first doses of Pfizer Tuesday amid Johnson & Johnson 'pause'
Just one week prior to the pause, the site switched over to using J&J shots exclusively. Now, first doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be offered again.
GMJ
Jacksonville University launches new degree to combat physician shortage
The pandemic has apparently inspired more doctors. Applicants to medical schools are reportedly higher than ever.
Coronavirus
Japan expands virus alert in Tokyo area as COVID surge spreads
The alert comes a day after two top officials said there was a possibility the Olympic Games could be canceled or proceed without any fans.
Local News
Shortage of primary care doctors inspires new program at Jacksonville University
The program hopes to get more people into the medical feild.
Health
Man Alive: How a quick walk can prevent blood clots
Blood clots are a gel-like substance that are basically clumps of blood, according to the Mayo Clinic. While blood clots can save your life, they can also be harmful
Coronavirus
Coronavirus hug image named World Press Photo of the Year
A curtain of clear plastic — its yellow edges folded into a shape resembling a pair of butterfly wings — offers protection, as does the nurse's face mask.
Coronavirus
Otters at Georgia Aquarium test positive for virus that causes COVID-19
It is suspected that the otters may have acquired the infection from an asymptomatic staff member, the aquarium said.
Coronavirus
Fauci says he expects fast decision on Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine
The vaccine is in limbo in the United States after health advisers said they needed more evidence to decide if some unusual blood clots were linked to the shot.
Coronavirus
Worldwide COVID-19 death toll tops a staggering 3 million
The milestone, recorded by Johns Hopkins University, comes amid repeated setbacks in the worldwide vaccination campaign.
Crime
St. Louis County chiropractor first in US charged under new COVID-19 act
The FTC said Eric Nepute and his company baselessly claimed Wellness Warrior products with vitamin D and zinc were scientifically proven to treat or prevent COVID-19
VERIFY
VERIFY: What we know so far about how COVID-19 can affect the brain
A new study released by the University of Oxford explained that 1/3 of people who recover from COVID-19 may have brain issues.
Local News
Gateway vaccination site to start giving first doses of Pfizer Tuesday amid Johnson & Johnson 'pause'
Just one week prior to the pause, the site switched over to using J&J shots exclusively. Now, first doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be offered again.
GMJ
Jacksonville University launches new degree to combat physician shortage
The pandemic has apparently inspired more doctors. Applicants to medical schools are reportedly higher than ever.
Coronavirus
Japan expands virus alert in Tokyo area as COVID surge spreads
The alert comes a day after two top officials said there was a possibility the Olympic Games could be canceled or proceed without any fans.
Local News
Shortage of primary care doctors inspires new program at Jacksonville University
The program hopes to get more people into the medical feild.
Health
Man Alive: How a quick walk can prevent blood clots
Blood clots are a gel-like substance that are basically clumps of blood, according to the Mayo Clinic. While blood clots can save your life, they can also be harmful
Coronavirus
Coronavirus hug image named World Press Photo of the Year
A curtain of clear plastic — its yellow edges folded into a shape resembling a pair of butterfly wings — offers protection, as does the nurse's face mask.
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