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Covid-19 News: Recent Texas Storm Seen as Possible Superspreader

The Johnson & Johnson campus in Irvine, Calif.Credit.Mark Ralston/Agence France-Presse Getty Images One day after federal regulators authorized Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use, senior Biden administration officials warned Sunday that the supply of the new vaccine would be highly uneven for the next month. In an effort to lower expectations that the authorization of a third Covid vaccine will mean a steady new stream of doses, the officials said that the company will deliver 3.9 million shots this week but none the week after. The officials were speaking in an organized briefing with reporters but refused to be quoted by name.

The impact of the storm in Texas could lead to more virus cases, experts say

More than a week after a powerful winter storm barreled through Texas, some experts say that the conditions which forced hundreds of people across the state to huddle together in homes, cars and shelters to seek warmth could lead to an increase in coronavirus cases. The devastating storm almost collapsed the state’s power grid, leaving millions of people in dark and unheated homes during some of the most frigid temperatures recorded in the.

The Impact of the Storm in Texas Could Lead to More Virus Cases, Experts Say

The Impact of the Storm in Texas Could Lead to More Virus Cases, Experts Say
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Study finds increased substance use, mental health issues in people with obesity during the pandemic

Study finds increased substance use, mental health issues in people with obesity during the pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic is having a detrimental impact on substance use, mental health, and weight-related health behaviors among people with obesity, according to a new study by researchers at UT Southwestern and the UTHealth School of Public Health. The study, published in the journal Clinical Obesity, surveyed 589 patients with obesity who are enrolled in the UT Southwestern Weight Wellness Program, a multidisciplinary weight management and post-bariatric care clinic. Nearly half of the group reported using recreational drugs and alcohol, and 10 percent reported increased use since the start of the pandemic. Seventeen of the patients have tested positive for COVID-19.

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