“The stakes are life and death”: Addiction treatment’s Covid-19 challenge

When the Covid-19 pandemic forced much of the US to lock down in the spring of 2020, officials and experts worried the necessary social distancing measures would make another public health crisis — the opioid epidemic — worse. Addiction treatment is traditionally done in person, and restrictions on gatherings and closed businesses would make it Read more about “The stakes are life and death”: Addiction treatment’s Covid-19 challenge[…]

Who will get the Covid-19 vaccine first? A CDC advisory panel just weighed in.

With two Covid-19 vaccine candidates expected to be approved for the US market in the coming weeks, a group of experts met Tuesday to advise on which Americans should be immunized first. In a 13-1 vote, they put health care personnel and staff and residents of long-term care facilities at the front of the line. Read more about Who will get the Covid-19 vaccine first? A CDC advisory panel just weighed in.[…]

GPA chief insists ‘false’ to suggest they ‘would be happy to allow over training’

THE GPA HAVE released a detailed statement this evening as the dispute with the GAA over player expenses continues. Written by Wexford hurler and GPA National Executive Committee Co-Chair Matthew O’Hanlon, the GPA chief insists it is false to suggest that the group would be happy to allow over training continue. The statement also questions Read more about GPA chief insists ‘false’ to suggest they ‘would be happy to allow over training’[…]

The UK is the first country to grant emergency approval to Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine

The United Kingdom on Wednesday granted temporary authorization for emergency use of the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech to adults age 16 and older, with the first 800,000 doses of the two-dose vaccine slated to be offered in the country next week. This makes the UK the first country to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech Read more about The UK is the first country to grant emergency approval to Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine[…]

Why the CDC changed its Covid-19 quarantine guidelines

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggested on Wednesday that some people who have been exposed to Covid-19 can quarantine for less than two weeks. The agency said a 14-day quarantine, in which people stay home and avoid interacting with others, is still the safest option if they come into close contact — within Read more about Why the CDC changed its Covid-19 quarantine guidelines[…]

How Californians are resorting to crowdsourcing to get their Covid-19 vaccine

On Wednesday, under increasing criticism for the state’s slow vaccine rollout, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced that all Californians 65 and older will be eligible for the shot. But if you were a Californian who wanted to find more information about where to get that shot for yourself or your loved one, you would’ve been Read more about How Californians are resorting to crowdsourcing to get their Covid-19 vaccine[…]

Why the AstraZeneca-Oxford Covid-19 vaccine is different

If someone told you in March, when the World Health Organization finally called the Covid-19 outbreak a pandemic, that we’d have three strong coronavirus vaccine candidates by mid-November, you might have called that person delusional. Click Here: Yet with Monday’s news from AstraZeneca and University of Oxford that early results from their phase 3 trial Read more about Why the AstraZeneca-Oxford Covid-19 vaccine is different[…]

AI has cracked a problem that stumped biologists for 50 years. It’s a huge deal.

DeepMind, an AI research lab that was bought by Google and is now an independent part of Google’s parent company Alphabet, announced a major breakthrough this week that one evolutionary biologist called “a game changer.” “This will change medicine,” the biologist, Andrei Lupas, told Nature. “It will change research. It will change bioengineering. It will Read more about AI has cracked a problem that stumped biologists for 50 years. It’s a huge deal.[…]