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  • Public Health Experts Divided Over How Many People Getting Long COVID

    The Hill (5/13, Choi) reported, “Public health experts are divided over how many people are getting long COVID-19, a potentially debilitating condition that comes after a patient has recovered from the coronavirus.” While “initially, public health officia...
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  • President Biden Says US Will Share COVID-19 Vaccine Technologies Through WHO, Expand Rapid Testing And Antiviral Treatments

    Reuters (5/12, Aboulenein) reports the US “will share technologies used to make COVID-19 vaccines through the World Health Organization and is working to expand rapid testing and antiviral treatments for hard-to-reach populations, President Joe Biden said...
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  • Rise In At-Home Testing, End Of Online Dashboard Hampers Efforts To Track COVID-19 Trends In Houston

    The Houston Chronicle (5/12, Rice) reports, “COVID-19 continues to spread in the Houston area, though there is less information available now for the public to discern trends,” due in part to “the rise in at-home testing.” Also, the region “lost one data...
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  • People On Immunomodulatory Therapy Appear To Have Similar Rates Of Breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 Infection To Healthy Controls, Study Indicates

    Medwire News (5/12, Barnard) reports, “People on immunomodulatory therapy have similar rates of breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infection to healthy controls, with a reduced risk seen in those with prior infection or seroconversion after vaccination,” investigato...
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  • Rapid Treatment Model Increases HCV Cure Rates Among Young People Who Inject Drugs, Study Suggests

    Healio (5/12, Stulpin) reports, “A rapid treatment model that included a 7-day starter pack of medication significantly increased hepatitis C cure rates among young people who inject drugs, according to a small study.” The findings of the 47-participant s...
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