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To Keep Schools Safe, Should Kids Be Six Feet Apart, or Three?

email article The controversy over how much physical distance is necessary to safely reopen schools may be inching to a close. During a press call with reporters, infectious diseases physicians flagged new evidence suggesting that whether kids are separated by 3 feet or 6 feet in schools doesn t affect COVID-19 case counts substantially. The study, conducted in Massachusetts and published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, found that it really did not make a difference to keep kids 6 feet apart versus half that, said Tina Q. Tan, MD, of Northwestern University s Feinberg School of Medicine and Lurie Children s Hospital of Chicago, on the press call, which was hosted by the Infectious Diseases Society of America on Thursday.

So You re Fully Vaccinated Now What? Experts Reveal What Changes

So You re Fully Vaccinated. Now What? Experts Reveal What Changes © AFP via Getty Images Home base primary care Pharmacist Erin Emonds logs onto a computer before filling syringes with the allotted number of doses for the at home visits for the day at the US Department of Veterans Affairs’ VA Boston Healthcare System’s Jamaica Plain Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts on March 4, 2021. – The mobile vaccination team is in it’s fifth week of at home vaccinations and has vaccinated 183 veterans so far. Today marks the first day the Johnson & Johnson single shot Covid-19 Vaccine will be used. Boston VA received 300 vials of the Johnson & Johnson single shot Covid-19 vaccine so far and expects more on the way. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) / The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by Joseph Prezioso has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [Emonds] instead of [Edmonds]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all

Health systems re-examine post-COVID office space needs • Workers say Cicero nursing home never received vaccines • CVS begins vaccinations in Illinois

March 12, 2021 05:15 AM Health systems re-examine post-COVID office space needs • Workers say Cicero nursing home never received vaccines • CVS begins vaccinations in Illinois Crain s Health Pulse is your source for actionable, exclusive and inside news on the health care industry. Edward-Elmhurst Health s Corporate Center in Winfield HEALTH SYSTEMS REEXAMINE OFFICE SPACE NEEDS POST-PANDEMIC: As companies in all sectors find their employees prefer to keep working from home, health systems are making moves to accommodate the change and unload office space. Amita Health is trying to unload its office space in Lisle with the largest sublease listing in the Chicago suburbs, Crain s reported on Wednesday. Illinois largest hospital network said it made the decision after a survey of nonclinical workers  found many based at our Lisle system headquarters preferred working remotely and were able to do so without interruption, a spokeswoman said in a statement.

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