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10 January 2021 Coronavirus Charts and News: The COVID Mutations Are Increasing the Spread Making It Impossible To Judge The Real Impact Of End-of-Year Holiday Travel

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

COVID-19 vaccines are remarkable achievement, but soothing mistrust is necessary to end pandemic

“Of course, we didn’t put Democrats in the vial; we didn’t put Republicans in the vial,” University of Washington’s  Dr. Larry Corey writes in a recent  COVID-19 Vaccine Matters blog  jointly produced by Johns Hopkins University and the UW. While development of vaccines now being distributed to combat COVID-19, the deadly disease caused by the novel coronavirus, are a “remarkable achievement” that demonstrate the power of science to save lives, mistrust and fear continue to cause nearly 40% of Americans to say they would be unlikely to get vaccinated. Larry Corey Some of that mistrust stems from before the pandemic, but unfortunate politicization of COVID-19 vaccine development is also to blame. When the current administration jumped in to claim credit for the rapid development of the vaccines, that act personalized the science behind its creation.

New coronavirus variants aren t cause for alarm yet but mutations could make COVID-19 harder to fight, experts say

Study on mice finds link between gut disease and brain injury in premature infants

Study on mice finds link between gut disease and brain injury in premature infants ANI | Updated: Jan 10, 2021 23:51 IST Bern [Switzerland], January 10 (ANI): While working with mice, researchers have recently identified an immune system cell that travels from the gut to the brain and attacks cells rather than protect them as it normally does. Physicians have long known that necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a potentially lethal inflammatory condition that destroys a premature infant s intestinal lining, is often connected to the development of severe brain injury in those infants who survive. However, the means by which the diseased intestine communicates its devastation to the newborn brain has remained largely unknown. The team s findings are published on Jan. 6, 2021, in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

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