Second Bivalent Booster Dose for Kupuna Receives CDC Approval

Second Bivalent Booster Dose for Kupuna Receives CDC Approval

The latest breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19 has been approved for kupuna aged 65 and above, and immunocompromised individuals. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recommended Pfizer and Moderna’s bivalent booster doses for adults aged 65 and over, as well as additional doses for immunocompromised patients if necessary. The primary series …

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NYC’s Free Crack Pipe Vending Machine Runs Out of Stock Within 24 Hours

New York City officials recently unveiled the first public health vending machine that dispenses free crack pipes, condoms and Narcan – an overdose-reversing drug. However, the machine was emptied within 24 hours of its unveiling. Despite this, officials remain committed to keeping the machine stocked with supplies and have even stated that they plan to …

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ABC wins COVID-19 vaccine lawsuit against Ingo Rademacher following his 2021 dismissal from General Hospital.

Actor Ingo Rademacher’s lawsuit against ABC has been dismissed by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Stephen Goorvitch, after Rademacher claimed he was fired from General Hospital for refusing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine due to religious reasons. According to The Hollywood Reporter, ABC’s parent company Disney won the summary judgment motion as it argued that …

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6 More Deaths and 858 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Hawaii

6 More Deaths and 858 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Hawaii

The Hawaii Department of Health released its weekly COVID-19 report today, revealing that there were 858 new infections reported in the last seven days and a total of 386,632 cases since the beginning of the pandemic. Additionally, the state reported six new deaths bringing the total number of fatalities to 1,884. The average number of …

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States Cut Medicaid Rolls, Putting Millions At Risk Of Losing Coverage

States Cut Medicaid Rolls, Putting Millions At Risk Of Losing Coverage

Kyle McHenry, a Florida resident, was anxious about losing his family’s Medicaid coverage following a surgery and his son’s ongoing cancer treatment. Although one of the state’s websites indicated that Medicaid coverage for his son, Ryder, had been denied, another suggested that the family would retain coverage through next year. Meanwhile, a letter from Florida …

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