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Tampa Bay health workers first to get coronavirus vaccine, but many say they ll pass

Tampa Bay health workers first to get coronavirus vaccine, but many say they’ll pass Christopher O Donnell and Megan Reeves, Tampa Bay Times © Dirk Shadd/Times/Tampa Bay Times/TNS Tina Scarborough, a RN with AdventHealth, prepares to administer the COVID-19 vaccine at the AdventHealth Tampa distribution tent Wednesday. Roughly one third of about 13,000 employees in the firm s West Florida Division have been invited to get the vaccine. But almost half of employees said in a survey they have concerns about receiving a new virus. TAMPA The syringe contained just 3 milliliters of the precious coronavirus vaccine. With a steady hand, the nurse jabbed the needle into the left arm of Stephen Quinones.

Coronavirus Today: Inside our struggling hospitals

Wednesday, Dec. 16. Here’s what’s happening with the coronavirus in California and beyond. Newsletter Get our free Coronavirus Today newsletter Sign up for the latest news, best stories and what they mean for you, plus answers to your questions. Enter email address You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. We’ve been feeling a little brighter now that the first batch of authorized COVID-19 vaccines is being deployed in California. But that shouldn’t obscure the extraordinarily bleak situation we’re facing in the pandemic or the overwhelming burden that it’s putting on doctors and nurses statewide.

How To Have A Safer, Happy Holiday: 9 Creative, Lower-Risk Ways To Find Joy : Shots

Rose Wong for NPR It s supposed to be the happiest time of the year, but this year it doesn t really feel like it. With many of us hunkered down at home, some having lost jobs, others having lost friends and family members to COVID-19 or other illnesses, it s tempting to give this holiday season a miss. But it s important to find joy and meaning in the midst of this dark winter and carrying on with favorite holiday traditions can help. NPR checked in with medical researchers to figure out how risky our favorite customs are, and highlight ways we can all celebrate more safely.

How to Keep Your Baby s Skin Healthy When the Temps Drop

Protect Against Temperature Changes Winter poses a triple threat to your child s skin: The combination of low humidity, cold temperatures, and wind can be particularly rough, says Paul Honig, M.D., an emeritus professor of pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Add in the temperature shifts your baby endures as you shuttle her between the chilly outdoors and the heated indoors, and it becomes especially important to give your baby s skin some extra TLC. These basic steps can prevent many problems (or keep them from becoming severe). Spread moisturizer on thick. If any areas of your child s skin look or feel dry, immediately apply a generous amount of baby moisturizing cream or a thick ointment such as petroleum jelly.

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