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As pressure from the pandemic wanes, health care workers cope with burnout and a fractured community
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New research finds J&J shot has muscle against COVID s Delta variant
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Fourth of July gunfire in Kingsessing leaves two injured, police say
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KINGSESSING - Police say two young men arrived at a local hospital Sunday night after they were shot multiple times on the street in Kingsessing.
According to investigators, a 20-year-old man was driven to Temple University Hospital with three gunshot wounds to the right. An 18-year-old man walked to the hospital after police say he was shot twice in the lower body.
Police believe the men were shot on the 1600 block of 54th Street sometime before 9 p.m. Both victims are expected to survive, according to police.
Philadelphia Police respond to 4 homicides, numerous shootings within hours on July 4th
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new studies showed that the J&J vaccine continued to produce a high number of antibodies in the presence of the delta variant. And the number was actually higher than what recent data had shown for antibody levels against the beta variant (first identified in South Africa).
The second study showed that the J&J vaccine’s immune response lasted at least eight months and that some types of immune cells increased over time. This immune response was found to provide protection even against the delta variant and other variants of concern.
This builds onto research from