Articles filed under Health Crises
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Aid to volcano-hit Tonga brings 1st COVID outbreak, lockdownFeb 04, 2022 12:00 am - BANGKOK - For more than two years, the isolation of the Pacific archipelago nation of Tonga helped keep COVID-19 at bay. But last month's volcanic eruption and tsunami b...
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Japan border policy keeps thousands of foreigners in limboFeb 04, 2022 12:00 am - TOKYO (AP) - More than a year ago Sebastian Bressa finished his paperwork to become a language teacher in Tokyo and made plans to quit his job in Sydney. His life has be...
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A different COVID-19 vaccine debate: Do we need new ones?Feb 03, 2022 6:00 am - COVID-19 vaccines are saving an untold number of lives, but they can't stop the chaos when a hugely contagious new mutant bursts on the scene, leading people to wonder: ...
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Study identifies virulent HIV variant unrecognized for yearsFeb 03, 2022 6:00 am - Scientists have found a previously unrecognized variant of HIV that's more virulent than usual and has quietly circulated in the Netherlands for the past few decades. Th...
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How to prevent early birth? Study explores sugarless gumFeb 03, 2022 6:00 am - Healthy mouth, healthy baby? For years, scientists have been exploring the link between poor oral health and giving birth too early. Now, new research presented Thursday...
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Homeless shelters, food pantries ask for more help than Kane County is offeringFeb 03, 2022 12:00 am - Kane County officials won't come close to providing the help local homeless shelters, food pantries and mental health providers told them they need under current plans t...
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Doctors: Cancer patients cured a decade after gene therapyFeb 02, 2022 6:00 am - In 2010, doctors treated Doug Olson's leukemia with an experimental gene therapy that transformed some of his blood cells into cancer killers. More than a decade later, ...
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Schaumburg saying thanks to in-person workers with 'Pandemic Relief Day'Feb 02, 2022 4:15 am - In appreciation for two years of in-person work under trying conditions, the village of Schaumburg is granting its 547 employees a paid "Pandemic Relief Day" day off. "I...
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'It's not just teachers in front of kids': How suburban schools have dealt with the omicron surgeFeb 02, 2022 4:00 am - By the fall of 2021, parents and teachers had the COVID-19 playbook down — masking, social distancing, vaccinations. Then came omicron. The super-infectious COVID-19 var...
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Suburban COVID-19 case positivity rate drops below 6%Feb 02, 2022 12:00 am - The collective seven-day case positivity rate for the suburbs has dropped below 6% for the first time since mid-December 2021. That metric is down from 12.1% a week ago,...