Blake Farmer, Nashville Public Radio

Mientras baja la vacunación contra covid, partes de EE.UU. están lejos de la meta del 70%

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El 4 de julio no fue la celebración que esperaba el presidente Joe Biden. La nación no alcanzó el objetivo de la Casa Blanca de dar al menos una primera dosis de la vacuna contra covid al 70% de los adultos para el Día de la Independencia.

As Covid Vaccinations Slow, Parts of the US Remain Far Behind 70% Goal

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Vermont and Massachusetts lead the nation, with more than 70% of adults having had at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine. Southern states like Tennessee lag far behind.

For Kurdish Americans in Nashville, a Beloved Leader’s Death Prompts Vaccine Push

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Some immigrant groups are closing the ethnic gap on COVID-19 shots. For many Kurdish Americans, their fears about vaccination are entangled with their experiences in refugee camps after fleeing Iraq.

Dramática baja de enfermedades por virus comunes, ¿significa máscaras para siempre?

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Algunos expertos, como los investigadores que intentan mejorar las máscaras, argumentan que más sociedades deberían adoptarlas, como lo han hecho algunos países asiáticos.

Dramatic Drop in Common Viruses Raises Question: Masks Forever?

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Hospitalizations are down 62% for childhood respiratory illnesses, a study shows. Masking and social distancing are keeping a variety of viruses in check this flu season.

Accidentally Trashed, Thawed or Expired: Reports of Covid Vaccine Spoilage

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As the speed of covid vaccinations picks up, so do the reports of doses going to waste. Health officials are trying to rein in waste without slowing down vaccinations.

Vaccine Equity Is ‘North Star,’ Feds Say, and Clinics Are Key to Fair Distribution

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Community health clinics are key to getting more Black and Hispanic Americans vaccinated, federal officials say. In Nashville, a vaccination push at federally funded clinics is underway.

Are You Old Enough to Get Vaccinated? In Tennessee, They’re Using the Honor System

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In most Tennessean counties, residents currently eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine are health care workers, long-term care residents and people 75 and older. But don’t expect strict enforcement.

Con récord de internaciones por COVID, la crisis ahora es la falta de personal médico

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Los hospitales en gran parte del país están tratando de hacer frente a un número sin precedentes de pacientes con COVID-19 con una creciente escasez de personal médico.

As Hospitals Fill With COVID Patients, Medical Reinforcements Are Hard to Find

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More than 93,000 COVID patients are hospitalized across the country. But beds and space aren’t the main concern for hospital administrators — It’s the health care workforce.

Hospital Bills for Uninsured COVID Patients Are Covered, but No One Tells Them

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The CARES Act provides funding that pays the bills for uninsured COVID-19 patients. But the death of a young man in Nashville shows some patients don’t know about the program until it’s too late.

Wear a Mask. If Only It Were That Simple.

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Health experts agree masks are the cheapest, best weapon against the coronavirus pandemic. But how should mask-wearing be enforced? Mandates? Fines? Polite requests? It’s hard to figure out what works as President Donald Trump’s behavior keeps the debate alive over whether they should be worn at all.

COVID Vaccine Trials Move at Warp Speed, But Recruiting Black Volunteers Takes Time

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The National Institutes of Health has suggested minorities should be overrepresented in COVID-19 vaccine trials — perhaps at rates that are double their percentage of the U.S. population. But efforts to recruit patients from racial minority groups are just beginning, while some trials have already advanced to phase 3.

¿Puede este fin de semana de vacaciones disparar otra ola de casos de COVID?

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El doctor Anthony Fauci advirtió el miércoles 2 de septiembre que los estadounidenses deben tener cuidado para evitar otro aumento en las tasas de infección.

Will Labor Day Weekend Bring Another Holiday COVID Surge?

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Epidemiologists are having a hard time predicting whether Labor Day will be like the Fourth of July and Memorial Day, when celebrations fanned the flames in coronavirus hot spots around the South and West.

New Coronavirus Hot Spots Emerge Across South And In California, As Northeast Slows

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Nationwide, coronavirus infection numbers are trending down, but several states are seeing upticks, with the heaviest impact falling on communities of color and nursing home residents.

El Congreso dijo que los tests de COVID-19 debían ser gratuitos, pero ¿quién paga?

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A fines de marzo, el Congreso aprobó dos leyes, que esencialmente establecieron no solo que las pruebas para COVID tenían que estar cubiertas, sino que los pacientes no debían pagar un centavo.

Congress Said COVID-19 Tests Should Be Free — But Who’s Paying?

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Some large employers interpreted themselves as exempt from new federal laws that say tests for the coronavirus should be free to patients. Large academic medical centers are holding back from sending bills to these patients to avoid a backlash over surprise billing.

Tennessee’s Secret To Plentiful Coronavirus Testing? Picking Up The Tab

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Just about anyone who wants a coronavirus test in the state of Tennessee can get one. How? The state got buy-in and lots of participation from private labs by assuring them it will pay them.