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Long COVID patients in Colorado who spoke to The Denver Post about their experiences all said they’re concerned about being forgotten as most people return to their pre-pandemic lives.
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DENVER, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Scientists at the University of Denver have tested a new antibody test for COVID-19 that can predict if a patient will experience mild versus more severe symptoms of the virus. The revolutionary test has received an emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. The testing will be performed at Vibrant America Clinical Labs based in California.
University of Denver scientists work inside the lab at the Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging
FDA issues emergency use authorization for new COVID-19 antibody test that can predict severity of symptoms of the virus.
The U.S. new cases 7-day rolling average is 18.6 % HIGHER than the 7-day rolling average one week ago. U.S. hospitalizations due to COVID-19 are now 4.8 %
HIGHER than the rolling average one week ago. U.S. deaths due to coronavirus are now 21.6 %
HIGHER than the rolling average one week ago. Today s posts include:
U.S. Coronavirus New Cases are at an elevated 273,854
U.S. Coronavirus hospitalizations are at an elevated 130,777
U.S. Coronavirus deaths are at an elevated 3,735
U.S. Coronavirus immunizations have been administered to 2.0 % of the population
The 7-day rolling average rate of growth of the pandemic shows new cases improved, hospitalizations unchanged, and deaths worsened