Service members find religious exemption for vaccines unattainable

WASHINGTON — More than 12,000 military service members refusing the COVID-19 vaccine are seeking religious exemptions, and so far they are having zero success. That total lack of approvals is creating new tensions within the military, even as the vast majority of the armed forces have gotten vaccinated. The services, urgently trying to keep the [...]

By |2021-12-22T14:54:23-05:00Wednesday, December 22, 2021|

COVID-19 makes impact on another holiday season

Lines again stretch around blocks at some COVID-19 testing sites. Refrigerated mobile morgues are on order, and parts of Europe are re-tightening borders amid a winter spike in coronavirus infections. This year's holiday season was supposed to be a do-over for last year's subdued celebrations. Instead, it's turning into a redux of restrictions, cancellations and [...]

By |2021-12-22T14:58:11-05:00Tuesday, December 21, 2021|

Colleges go back to drawing board as COVID cases on campuses rise

Facing rising infections and a new COVID-19 variant, colleges across the country have once again been thwarted in seeking a move to normalcy and are starting to require booster shots, extend mask mandates, limit social gatherings and, in some cases, revert to online classes. The threat of the omicron variant comes as a gut punch [...]

By |2021-12-21T11:49:00-05:00Friday, December 17, 2021|

Renewed effort made for rapid virus testing

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration's plan for health insurers to reimburse consumers for over-the-counter COVID-19 tests echoes a bygone era when the companies processed large volumes of claims from individuals — with paper receipts. It's unclear if the buy-first, get-paid-later approach will spur people to go out and get the tests, even with new [...]

By |2021-12-21T11:49:05-05:00Friday, December 17, 2021|

Poll finds omicron concerns rise, but not precautions

CHICAGO (AP) — As the omicron variant sparks worldwide fears of renewed COVID-19 outbreaks, Americans' worries about infection are again on the rise, but fewer say they are regularly wearing masks or isolating compared with the beginning of the year. A new poll conducted by The Associated Press and NORC Center for Public Affairs Research [...]

By |2021-12-17T12:40:16-05:00Wednesday, December 15, 2021|

Vaccine makers are racing to update COVID-19 shots

Vaccine makers are racing to update their COVID-19 shots against the newest coronavirus threat even before it's clear a change is needed, just in case. Experts doubt today's shots will become useless but say it's critical to see how fast companies could produce a reformulated dose and prove it works — because whatever happens with [...]

By |2021-12-14T12:20:18-05:00Monday, December 13, 2021|

Contact tracing revs up in some states as omicron reaches U.S.

The arrival of the omicron variant of the coronavirus in the U.S. has health officials in some communities reviving contact tracing operations in an attempt to slow and better understand its spread as scientists study how contagious it is and whether it can thwart vaccines. In New York City, officials quickly reached out to a [...]

By |2021-12-10T09:12:06-05:00Wednesday, December 8, 2021|
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