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Lakehead not planning to require student vaccinations

Thunder Bay s Lakehead University THUNDER BAY – A spokesperson for Lakehead University says the Thunder Bay school has no plans to require proof of vaccination for students to return to campus. Several schools in the United States have publicly stated students will need to be vaccinated in order to attend classes in person. Both Yale University and Columbia University have said it will be a requirement for all students. Yale is also looking at whether or not it will require the same of faculty and other staff. Columbia senior executive vice-president Gerry Rosberg and senior vice-president and chief operating officer, Donna Lynne, on Monday issued a letter detailing the mandatory vaccination requirement for students to be present on campus.

Strides against HIV/AIDS falter, especially in the South, as nation battles COVID

Strides against HIV/AIDS falter, especially in the South, as nation battles COVID Facing a yearlong siege from the coronavirus, the defenses in another, older war are faltering. For the last two decades, HIV/AIDS has been held at bay by potent antiviral drugs, aggressive testing and inventive public education campaigns. But the COVID-19 pandemic has caused profound disruptions in almost every aspect of that battle, grounding outreach teams, sharply curtailing testing and diverting critical staff away from laboratories and medical centers. The exact impact of one pandemic on the other is still coming into focus, but preliminary evidence is disturbing experts who have celebrated the enormous strides in HIV treatment. While the shift in priorities is nationwide, delays in testing and treatment carry particularly grievous risks in Southern states, now the epicenter of the nation’s HIV crisis.

Coronavirus update: Vaccine plant draws FDA criticism, new cases are down but deaths are up

Coronavirus update: Vaccine plant draws FDA criticism, new cases are down but deaths are up The U.S. is picking up the vaccination pace 04/21/2021 Total U.S. confirmed cases: 31,802,046 (31,741,301) Total U.S. deaths: 568,572 (567,759) Total global cases: 143,128,250 (142,252,661) Total global deaths: 3,047,754 (3,033,225) FDA criticizes conditions at plant making Johnson & Johnson vaccine The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a report that is critical of the conditions at a Baltimore plant where a subcontractor has produced Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. The report said the plant failed to maintain sanitary conditions. In late March, the FDA announced that 15 million doses of the vaccine produced by Emergent BioSolutions had to be discarded after workers reportedly mixed up two vaccine dosages.

Black Women In South Florida Seek Non-Racist Medical Care, And To Fill Gaps of Black Doctors

Black Women In South Florida Seek Non-Racist Medical Care, And To Fill Gaps of Black Doctors
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