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In Covid fight, cruise lines focus on clearing the air: Travel Weekly

AtmosAir Solutions uses bipolar ionization technology that is expected to reduce the presence of coronavirus. To the public, the most visible aspects of the cruise industry s battle with Covid-19 have centered on a push for universal testing and hopes for quick distribution of vaccines. But there s a component to their efforts that won t be seen but will be, literally, inhaled by guests. As part of the numerous protocols the industry is adopting to resume sailing again, cruise companies are upgrading their air-filtration systems to minimize potential pathogen dispersal should a guest or crew member become infected. Put differently, the lines are creating defense systems using technology that will zap Covid-19 out of cruise ship air. 

In a race for COVID treatment, hydroxychloroquine often went to poorly designed trials that may have put patients at greater risk

In a race for COVID treatment, hydroxychloroquine often went to poorly designed trials that may have put patients at greater risk John Fauber, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © GEORGE FREY/AFP/Getty Images/TNS A bottle and pills of Hydroxychloroquine sit on a counter at Rock Canyon Pharmacy in Provo, Utah, on May 20, 2020. When word surfaced in March that the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine might be beneficial in treating COVID-19, more than 50 clinical trials were quickly set up. Usually, clinical trials involve thousands of patients and dozens of scientists working under the direction of a large research consortium, a drug company or the federal government.

Editorial Roundup: Nebraska

Achieving the needed level of herd immunity will be crucial in 2021 if Nebraska is to succeed in ending the virus threat. Nebraska would grievously undercut that effort if the state denied vaccinations to noncitizens, who are as vulnerable to COVID as anyone else. Limiting vaccinations would put all Nebraska communities at risk, given how 2020 demonstrated the virus’s ability to spread to communities large and small. It’s encouraging that the Ricketts administration has clarified this situation, saying there will be no citizenship checks as vaccinations proceed. That is sound policy for Nebraska as the state works to contain this extraordinary health threat.

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