Health experts continue push in vaccine trials for younger children
Health experts say there may be some good news on the vaccine front for children.
Health experts say there may be some good news on the vaccine front for children.
As the Department of Justice battles the new abortion law in Texas, some women are traveling out of state for procedures.
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As COVID-19 hospitalizations spike, some overwhelmed hospitals are grappling with rationing care.
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(CNN) — A new record high for child COVID-19 hospitalizations. As more students return to school for the first time in a year, some districts are closing schools following deaths and a spike in cases. Emily Schmidt has a closer look at the concerning numbers and what parents can to do protect their children. Categories: National News, News
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The CDC reports about 3.35% of the 438 million doses that have been delivered were thrown out. That may sound like a lot, but it’s actually less than the 5-15% waste rate that is typical for vaccines stored in multi-dose vials.
Columbia, SC (WOLO/CNN) — The Labor Day holiday weekend is right around the corner, but with coronavirus cases rising and the Delta variant surging, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) wants you to stay as safe as possible. The CDC is offering you some ways for you to do just that in order to keep you and your family protected…