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Study: Health Care Utilization and Clinical Characteristics of Nonhospitalized Adults in an Integrated Health Care System 28–180 Days After COVID-19 Diagnosis

By: Alfonso C. Hernandez-Romieu, MD; Serena Leung, MPH; Armand Mbanya, MD; Brendan R. Jackson, MD; Jennifer R. Cope, MD; Dena Bushman, MSN, MPH; Meredith Dixon, MD; Jessica Brown, PhD; Tim McLeod, MPH; Sharon Saydah, PhD; Deblina Datta, MD; Kate Koplan, MD; Felipe Lobelo, MD, PhD Published

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Study: Trends in Use of Telehealth Among Health Centers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Telehealth can facilitate access to care, reduce risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, conserve scarce medical supplies, and reduce strain on health care capacity and facilities while supporting continuity of care.

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“Long Haul” COVID-19 Associated With More Medication Use, Higher Risk of Death

A new study suggests that many patients with long-term COVID-19 symptoms still experience health issues six months following infection, are survivors with "long haul" disease have a greater risk of dying and use a more significant number of medications than patients who have fully recovered from

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Data from 10 cities show COVID-19 impact based on poverty, race

Neighborhood income and other structural factors have significant impacts on whether an individual in the area has been infected with or died from COVID-19, a new national study finds.

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Study: Assessment of Community-Level Disparities in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Infections and Deaths in Large US Metropolitan Areas

Urban counties in large metropolitan areas in the United States are among the most affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, with high proportions of confirmed infection among those who have been tested. While there is growing evidence of disparities by race/ethnicity across neighborhoods, the extent to

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Study: Long haulers: Why some people experience long-term coronavirus symptoms

Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms can last weeks or months for some people. These patients, given the name "long haulers", have in theory recovered from the worst impacts of COVID-19 and have tested negative. However, they still have symptoms. There seems to be no consistent reason for this to

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Sweeping new vaccine mandates for 100 million Americans

 In his most forceful pandemic actions and words, President Joe Biden on Thursday ordered sweeping new federal vaccine requirements for as many as 100 million Americans — private-sector employees as well as health care workers and federal contractors — in an all-out effort to curb the

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How to Protect Yourself & Others

Protect Unvaccinated Family Members Some people in your family need to continue to take steps to protect themselves from COVID-19, including Anyone not fully vaccinated, including children under 12 who cannot be vaccinated yet People with weakened immune systems or underlying medical conditions Get Vaccinated Authorized

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Higher Reinfection Risk? Vaccine Resistant? NYC Drops New Report on COVID Variants

By Jennifer Millman • Published April 13, 2021 NBC NEW YORK Health officials say they are looking into whether the Washington Heights variant causes a higher risk of reinfection by other variants or is more resistant to vaccines, but they know it’s more contagious More contagious variants are keeping

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