Hawaii Pacific Health Eases Masking Policy at Its Facilities

Hawaii Pacific Health has announced that as of today, the wearing of masks will be optional at all its medical facilities and clinics except for designated high-risk patient care areas. Requiring masks was implemented at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic but, according to HPH, will no longer be mandatory for staff, visitors, or patients …

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COVID Health Hazards Still Linger, Claims Hawaii Medical Expert

According to Dr. Scott Miscovich, the recent outbreak at a nursing home in Hilo is a stark reminder that the threat of COVID-19 is still very much present. With the federal public health emergency for COVID-19 ending on May 11, there has been a decline in vaccinations, masking, and funding for testing. However, patients with …

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Ivermectin for Horse De-Worming Should be Approved to Combat the Resurgence of Scabies, Request Pharmacists.

Pharmacists are urgently petitioning the government to authorize the use of ivermectin, a controversial anti-parasitic drug commonly referred to as “horse de-wormer,” to treat scabies infections amid reports of surging cases and shortages of existing treatments. Scabies, a highly-contagious and intensely-itchy skin disorder, has become a serious concern over the past year, especially among the …

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Premiere of 2023 Tribeca Festival features Outlander’s Sophie Skelton and Caitriona Balfe exuding glamour

The highly-anticipated season seven premiere of the popular Starz series, Outlander, was celebrated with a red carpet event at the BMCC Theater during the 2023 Tribeca Festival in New York City. Leading ladies Sophie Skelton and Caitriona Balfe stole the show with their elegant attire, posing for adoring photographers ahead of the screening of the …

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Next Week, Oahu Rental and Utility Relief Program Reopens – SEO Optimized

The Rental and Utility Relief Program of the City and County of Honolulu will resume accepting new applications next week, offering rent and utility assistance for up to six months for eligible renters. Starting at 2:00 p.m. next Tuesday, 2,000 new applicants will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis at revitalizeoahu.org/renthelp. In a press …

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