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By Jeff Lagasse | 10:44 am | February 24, 2021
The vaccine, which is 66% effective overall in preventing illness, will be distributed in smaller numbers than previously thought.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:46 pm | February 23, 2021
The company also announced an affordable housing initiative from a $114 million investment in 2020.
By Jeff Lagasse | 09:52 am | February 19, 2021
Flu data from 2018, the closest analog, shows costs for patients could add up to hundreds or even thousands.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:24 pm | February 15, 2021
The technology can locate drugs that activate certain genes common to those who suffer the worst coronavirus symptoms.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:58 am | January 25, 2021
COVID-19 has exacerbated issues contributing to physician burnout, but the stress of treating coronavirus patients has not substantially increased.
By Jeff Lagasse | 04:02 pm | January 22, 2021
Understanding the reasons that patients forgo care is an important component in designing policy and clinical interventions.
By Jeff Lagasse | 02:58 pm | January 15, 2021
There was also a difference in patient survival. The 28-day death rate was almost 3% lower in the combination therapy group.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:20 pm | December 31, 2020
Patients with severe allergies to foods, oral drugs, latex or venom can still safely receive the COVID-19 vaccines.
By Jeff Lagasse | 12:33 pm | December 31, 2020
The findings give healthcare workers an insight into how patients may be affected, and could lead to more effective treatments.
By Jeff Lagasse | 10:07 am | December 18, 2020
Eighty-six percent cited risk of COVID-19 as something they'd take into account when deciding whether to seek emergency care.