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The Health 202: Democrats press forward on paid medical leave, but there are plenty of obstacles

The Health 202: Democrats press forward on paid medical leave, but there are plenty of obstacles
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Dr Sanjay Gupta: The complicated calculus of mask-wearing

Dr. Sanjay Gupta: The complicated calculus of mask-wearing CNN 6 days ago By Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent © Anthony Behar/Sipa USA/AP People are seen walking along 42nd Street, some with masks and others without, as The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased its guidelines on wearing masks outdoors, saying only fully vaccinated people do not need to cover their faces unless in a large crowd, New York, NY, April 27, 2021. A growing number of people who have received their first dose of vaccine are not going back for their second shot, reducing the efficacy of the vaccine and compromising their immunity to COVID-19. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

Opinion | Why Did It Take So Long to Accept the Facts About Covid?

This article has been updated. A few sentences have shaken a century of science. A week ago, more than a year after the World Health Organization declared that we face a pandemic, a page on its website titled “Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19): How Is It Transmitted?” got a seemingly small update. The agency’s response to that question had been that “current evidence suggests that the main way the virus spreads is by respiratory droplets” which are expelled from the mouth and quickly fall to the ground “among people who are in close contact with each other.” The revised response still emphasizes transmission in close contact but now says it may be via aerosols smaller respiratory particles that can float as well as droplets. It also adds a reason the virus can also be transmitted “in poorly ventilated and/or crowded indoor settings,” saying this is because “aerosols remain suspended in the air or travel farther than 1 meter.”

How To Return To Normalcy Without Herd Immunity

Joseph Allen, assistant professor of exposure assessment science and director of the Healthy Buildings program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. (@j g allen) Also Featured From The Reading List Washington Post: Opinion: Americans will increasingly have to make their own judgments about covid-19 risks The questions at the end of the pandemic are shaping up to be as challenging as those at the beginning. Do I have to wear a mask outdoors? What can I do after I’m vaccinated? When can we stop wearing masks altogether? And, the big one: What about kids? The Atlantic: Don’t Wait for Herd Immunity With 200 million doses administered, America’s vaccine-distribution program has been remarkably successful, but now it is hitting a wall.

Press Release: Skin temperature monitoring solution now at BOS -

Honeywell announced today that dnata USA has expanded its deployment of Honeywell ThermoRebellion™ temperature monitoring solution to support domestic and international passengers at Boston Logan International Airport. dnata, one of the world’s largest air services providers, offers ground handling, cargo, travel and flight catering services across five continents. In collaboration with dnata in late 2020, Honeywell installed its advanced skin temperature screening systems at passenger and employee entrances in Terminal One at the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. Now, passengers checking in at dnata’s various airline customers’ ticket counters in Boston will pass through the system before checking in to their flights. This new installation demonstrates the value dnata sees in how Honeywell ThermoRebellion can help people return to air travel with confidence.

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