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UPDATE: COVID-19 vaccinations wrap up for Phase 1B-Tier 1 and 2 in Audrain County

The vaccinations ended around 4 p.m. The Missouri National Guard reported an approximate total of 1,800 vaccines used. UPDATE: In a statement, the Audrain County Health Department confirmed that approximately 1,600 doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine were administered at a mass vaccination event at Mexico Memorial Airport Friday. The event had 2,500 doses to give.  The leftover doses from the event will be used for Audrain County residents who are on the health department s waiting list. To get on that list, if you are in Phase 1A or Phase 1B- Tier 1 & 2, click here. ACHD said approximately five people were turned away for not meeting the requirements of the event.

Researchers design an on-chip printed electronic nose

Researchers design an on-chip printed electronic nose Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from Russia and Germany have designed an on-chip printed electronic nose that serves as a proof of concept for low-cost and sensitive devices to be used in portable electronics and healthcare. The paper was published in the journal ACS Applied Materials Interfaces. The rapidly growing fields of the Internet of Things (IoT) and advanced medical diagnostics require small, cost-effective, low-powered yet reasonably sensitive, and selective gas-analytical systems like so-called electronic noses. These systems can be used for noninvasive diagnostics of human breath, such as diagnosing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with a compact sensor system also designed at Skoltech. Some of these sensors work a lot like actual noses say, yours by using various sensors to detect the complex signal of a gaseous compound.

Asthma Patients Get Reassurance on COVID-19

email article Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, both the CDC and the World Health Organization identified asthma patients as being at high risk for severe disease and hospitalization, but it soon became evident that this may not be the case when study after study showed little or no support for that conclusion. Now the largest research review published to date provides even stronger evidence that the risk for severe or fatal COVID-19 in asthma patients is similar to that of the general population as long as the asthma remains well controlled. The review of 150 studies conducted throughout the world should provide reassurance to asthma patients, said Rajiv Dhand, MD, of the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, discussing his team s study now online in the

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