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Middletown health center doctor to head national HIV agency
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The Community Health Center at 675 Main Street in Middletown.Hearst Connecticut Media file photo
MIDDLETOWN A local health center medical director was recently chosen as the next chairman-elect of the Virginia-based HIV Medicine Association.
Dr. Marwan Haddad, who heads the Community Health Center’s Center for Key Populations, served on the HIVMA Board of Directors from 2017-20 and is filling the vacancy left by Dr. Rochelle Walensky, who was appointed by President-Elect Joe Biden, according to a press release.
Marwan Haddad, medical director of the Center for Key Populations at the Community Health Center, is the new chair-elect of the HIV Medicine Association.Contributed photo / Community Health Center
Washington [US], January 13 (ANI/Sputnik): All air passengers will be required to get a negative coronavirus test prior to boarding their flight to the United States beginning on January 26, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced.
U.S. will require coronavirus test for international travelers arriving in the country
Lori Aratani, The Washington Post
Jan. 12, 2021
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WASHINGTON - Federal officials will require all international travelers flying to the United States to show proof they have tested negative for the coronavirus, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials announced Tuesday.
The order, set to go into effect Jan. 26, would greatly expand a requirement put into place last month that mandated testing for American citizens and others flying to the U.S. from the United Kingdom. Officials say they hope expanding the mandatory testing could help to thwart the virus and a faster-spreading variant that surfaced there and is now circulating in the United States.