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Bedbugs found on US Navy submarine USS Connecticut

Bedbugs found on US Navy submarine USS Connecticut CNN 3/11/2021 © Thiep Van Nguyen II/US Navy/DVIDS The USS Connecticut The USS Connecticut, one of the most elite submarines in the US Navy, was infested with bedbugs, and some crew members chose to sleep in their cars. A complaint was first filed in December after crew members reported bedbugs onboard while the submarine was moored at Naval Base Kitsap- Bremerton in Washington, but entomologists couldn t find the infestation until nearly a month later. Mattresses were replaced and all floors and linens received full chemical treatment to eradicate the bedbugs. Crew members have since safely returned to the submarine.

Nimitz sailors return to lives, families and a pandemic: You re never away from work on deployment

Nimitz sailors return to lives, families and a pandemic: You re never away from work on deployment
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Davin R Lundquist, MD | KevinMD com

In December 2019, Dr. Davin Lundquist joined Augmedix as its chief medical officer. In this role, Dr. Lundquist drives rapid technological innovation across Augmedix’s product development teams while maintaining clinical excellence and tight alignment with the fast-changing U.S. health care landscape. Dr. Lundquist is working on introducing next-generation natural-language-processing automation modules into the Augmedix workflow. He is working with the Augmedix team to advance their real-time support systems to prompt doctors to close care gaps and tend to other critical quality initiatives. Dr. Lundquist supports the company’s commercial efforts as it expands its footprint among major U.S. health care systems.

DVIDS - News - From Kitsap to Kandahar and Back Again

DVIDS - News - From Kitsap to Kandahar and Back Again
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Military Health System encourages influenza vaccination for 2020

Headache Differences: Those stricken with COVID-19 have noted a lapse or loss of taste and smell.  Another difference is that if a person has COVID-19, it could take them longer to develop symptoms than if they had flu. Typically, a person develops symptoms five days after being infected, but symptoms can appear as early as two days after infection or as late as 14 days after infection, and the time range can vary. With the flu, a person typically develops symptoms anywhere from one to four days after infection. There’s also similarities and differences how both viruses spread.  Both COVID-19 and flu can spread from person-to-person, between people who are in close contact with one another (six feet and less). Both are spread mainly by droplets made when people with either COVID-19 or flu cough, sneeze, or talk. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.

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