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Vaccine: A Mother of All Doses
All conversations have come to be centred around the Covid-19 vaccine – from the extent and pace of the economic recovery that it is expected to help foster to its very own safety and efficacy
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Act I, Part I: Once upon a time, in Wuhan in the Hubei province of China, someone got very sick, and the ailment was identified as Covid-19. And then, it made more and more people sick every day, in Wuhan and in other parts of the world, quickly turning into a pandemic. Tens of millions came to be afflicted by the deadly coronavirus, in country after country, including India, with more than two million people succumbing to it. Today, more than a year since the first case surfaced, tens of thousands of new cases continue to be reported from different parts of the globe, fuelling neverending conversations around Covid.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, Second District Congressmen Brad Wenstrup, D.P.M., issued the following statement after having been selected to lead the GOP
This story was originally published on July 29, 2020. As part of MedPage Today s review of the past year s top stories, we are republishing it along with an update on the group s activity since.
The latest viral video promoting COVID-19 misinformation features a newly formed group called America s Frontline Doctors. About 10 physicians, dressed in white coats with an embroidered America s Frontline Doctors logo, spoke for 45 minutes in front of the Supreme Court on Monday on a range of COVID-19 talking points, from hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) being curative to the mental health effects of lockdown outweighing the toll of the virus itself.
But none of the most vocal members have practices that would place them on the actual front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some don t currently practice at all.
CLC now offers pharmacy technician program College of Lake County s Southlake Campus, home of the new pharmacy technician certificate program. Courtesy of the College of Lake County
Posted12/29/2020 2:59 PM
Launching fall 2021, the pharmacy technician certificate program at College of Lake County will prepare students to face the challenges of a quickly evolving career field while also helping employers fill a growing demand for the position.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts the field will grow by 4% over the next decade. However, CLC s pharmacy technician program director Dr. Derek Leiter, who has been in the pharmacy field for 15 years, believes it will be much higher.