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OSU Wexner Medical Center survey shows most will continue to follow CDC guidelines, even after pandemic ends

T-shirt project ends in virtual Super Bowl seats for two local nurses

Well, sort of. Cardboard cutouts of Curtisi and fellow Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center nurse Craig Dixon will be among 3,000 cutouts of “inspiring volunteers” nationwide that will be placed in Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, for Super Bowl LV on Sunday. They are being honored by the NFL and local United Way agencies. “It’s crazy,” Curtisi said. “I don’t really believe it.” Being there for patients amid COVID-19 It started last summer at an easel in Curtisi’s home in Worthington. She and Dixon are intensive-care nurses, and their unit at times was completely full of COVID-19 patients.

Why the Covid-19 Vaccine Is More Scarce Than the Flu Shot

Why the Covid-19 Vaccine Is More Scarce Than the Flu Shot © Rachel Bujalski for The Wall Street Journal Manufacturers of flu vaccine effortlessly distributed a record 193 million shots this season, even as makers of the Covid-19 vaccine have labored to deliver fewer than 60 million doses and states have struggled to get the shots into arms. The disparity makes the Covid-19 response look like a train wreck but differences between the flu and coronavirus vaccines explain some (if not all) of the difference. In a nutshell, there are fewer makers and distributors of the Covid-19 vaccine. It must be frozen at ultracold temperatures, making it difficult to ship and store. Full immunization requires two shots, compared with one for the flu. And because the serum is brand new, health-care providers must allow additional time to monitor patients for potential adverse reactions.

Spinal cord injury research at Ohio State provides new hope for patients

Researchers believe repurposing a commonly prescribed pain medication could save money and lives. Author: Lindsey Mills Updated: 4:48 PM EST February 5, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio A significant discovery has been found by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine that is said to potentially save money in costly medical bills and save lives. “I got paralyzed in a motorcycle accident when I was 19,” said Dr. Sasha Rabchevsky who has dedicated his life to spinal cord injury research. Dr. Rabchevsky currently works at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. “When I saw the publication come out I got giddy. I said, ‘finally, this has some teeth.’”

Columbus police involved in shooting in South Linden

The Ohio Attorney General s Bureau of Criminal Investigation is investigating an officer-involved shooting by Columbus police after responding to a shooting call Tuesday afternoon in South Linden . Sgt. James Fuqua, Columbus police spokesman, said police received a ShotSpotter alert and a separate 911 call about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday about a shooting at a residence on the 2200 block of Homestead Drive neat Clinton Street. A male neighbor called to report an emergency at the home next door on Homestead, saying a man had shot a female during an argument and that the female needed help. He called multiple times, Fuqua said. Officers arrived at the scene and at 1:41 p.m. aired an alert that a suspect was running from the location of the shooting, Fuqua said. Officers pursued the suspect and took him into custody at 1:56 p.m., he said.

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