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  • US Scientists Call For New Investigation Into COVID’s Origins

    The New York Times (5/13, Gorman, Zimmer) reports that a new group of scientists “stated Thursday in a letter published in the journal Science that there is not enough evidence to decide whether a natural origin or an accidental laboratory leak caused the...
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  • One-Time Universal Screening For Hepatitis B Could Prevent 23,000 Additional Deaths And Save Almost $600 Million, Study Indicates

    Healio (5/13, Stulpin) reports researchers concluded that “a one-time, universal screening for chronic hepatitis B infection could prevent 23,000 additional deaths from chronic HBV-related liver disease and save almost $600 million.” The findings were pub...
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  • German Scientist Says Viral-Vector COVID-19 Vaccines May Sometimes Cause Autoimmune Response That Triggers Potentially Deadly Blood Clots In Some People

    The Wall Street Journal (5/13, Pancevski, Subscription Publication) reports Andreas Greinacher, a German blood expert, suspects viral-vector COVID-19 vaccines, like AstraZeneca’s and Johnson & Johnson’s, may sometimes cause an autoimmune response that tri...
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  • People Who Are Fully Vaccinated Can Go Without Masks Or Physical Distancing When Indoors Or In Large Groups, CDC Says

    The Washington Post (5/13, Abutaleb, McGinley) reports, “Americans who are fully vaccinated can go without masks or physical distancing in most cases, even when they are indoors or in large groups, federal officials said Thursday, paving the way for a ful...
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  • World’s First Mass Coronavirus Vaccination Campaign For Children Begins In US

    The New York Times (5/13, Mervosh) reports on Thursday, “the world’s first mass coronavirus inoculation campaign for children kicked off in earnest in the” US, after “the federal government recommended making the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine available to child...
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  • Group Of Scientists Calls For “Paradigm Shift” In How We Think About Indoor Air Quality

    The New York Times (5/13, Mandavilli) reports a group of 39 scientists published a paper in Science calling for a “paradigm shift” in how government officials and citizens think about indoor air quality. The paper’s publication “coincides with the nation’...
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  • Administration Invests $7.4B To Hire More Public Health Workers Amid Pandemic

    The Washington Post (5/13, Wan) reports, “The White House announced Thursday that it is investing $7.4 billion to hire more public health workers to deal with the coronavirus pandemic and future health crises.” The funds “will come from the $1.9 trillion...
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  • Review Study Indicates 7.2% Of Deaths Worldwide From All Causes Attributable To Physical Inactivity

    Healio (5/13, Miller) reports researchers conducted a meta-analysis of studies published from 2012 to 2020 and found that “worldwide, 7.2% of deaths from all causes and 7.6% of deaths from CVD were attributable to physical inactivity.” The review study wa...
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  • Cross-Institutional Evaluation of the Abbott ARCHITECT SARS-CoV-2 IgG Immunoassay

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  • Utility of Antigen-Based Rapid Diagnostic Test for Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Virus in Routine Hospital Settings

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  • Performance Evaluation of the Siemens SARS-CoV-2 Total Antibody and IgG Antibody Test

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  • Clinical Utility of Midregional Proadrenomedullin in Patients with COVID-19

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  • Researchers Say Supervised Self-Sampling Of Anterior Nose For COVID-19 Comparable To Professional Nasopharyngeal Sampling

    Infectious Disease Advisor (5/12, Nye) reports, “Supervised self-sampling of the anterior nose for COVID-19 infection was found to be comparable with professional nasopharyngeal sampling.” The findings were published in a letter to the editor of the Europ...
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  • New Portable, Rapid Test Can Identify Neisseria Gonorrhoeae In Less Than 15 Minutes, Study Indicates

    Healio (5/12, Dreisbach) reports researchers developed “a new portable, rapid test” that “can detect Neisseria gonorrhoeae in less than 15 minutes – faster than standard-of-care tests that can take hours or days.” The findings were published in Science Tr...
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  • Higher Polygenic Liability For Major Depression May Be Tied To increased Risk For Recurrent Depressive Episodes, Research Suggests

    Healio (5/12, Gramigna) reports, “Higher polygenic liability for major depression was linked to increased risk for recurrent depressive episodes,” investigators concluded after obtaining and then analyzing “data from a case-cohort sample of 16,180 individ...
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  • COVID-19 Deaths In US Average 600 Per Day, The Lowest Level In 10 Months

    The AP (5/12, Hollingsworth, Groves) reports, “COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have tumbled to an average of around 600 per day – the lowest level in 10 months – with the number of lives lost dropping to single digits in well over half the states and hitting...
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  • Red Cross Says Coronavirus Cases Are Exploding In Asia And The Pacific

    The AP (5/12) reports, “Coronavirus cases are exploding in Asia and the Pacific with over 5.9 million new confirmed infections in the past two weeks, more than in all other regions combined, the International Federation of the Red Cross said Wednesday.” T...
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  • WHO Says B.1.617 Variant Has Been Confirmed In 49 Countries

    The Hill (5/12, Lonas) reports the WHO announced that B.1.617, a variant of the coronavirus first found in India, “has been confirmed in 49 different countries.” The WHO also said that research suggests the variant is more infectious than the original ver...
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  • People Who Get Mixed Doses Of Coronavirus Vaccines May Be More Likely To Have Mild Side Effects, Researchers Say

    CNN (5/12, Howard) reports that people “who got mixed doses of coronavirus vaccines – receiving a different vaccine type as a second dose than the first dose – appear to be more likely to experience mild side effects such as fever, chills, fatigue or head...
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  • CDC Identifies 28 Cases Of Rare Blood Clots Among More Than 8.7 Million People Who Have Received The Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

    Reuters (5/12, Erman, Steenhuysen) reports the CDC announced “Wednesday it had identified 28 cases of serious, potentially life-threatening cases of blood clotting, among the more than 8.7 million people who had received the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vac...
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