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Most Latinos plan to get or have got Covid vaccinations Access is key, leaders say

Most Latinos plan to get or have got Covid vaccinations. Access is key, leaders say. Patricia Guadalupe © Provided by NBC News A solid majority of U.S. Latinos say they plan to get the coronavirus vaccination or already have got it, which is a markedly different scenario from earlier in the year, when skepticism and mistrust were a much greater challenge.  This is great news, community leaders and Latino legislators say, but access to vaccinations continues to be a hurdle. A survey by the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C., finds that 70 percent of Latinos are planning to be vaccinated or have already received shots.

RSV, a childhood illness that had receded during COVID-19, is surging in Orthodox Brooklyn

RSV, a childhood illness that receded during COVID-19, is surging in Orthodox Brooklyn Women walk through the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, N.Y., April 10, 2019. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) Advertisement (JTA) Hundreds of infants in Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods of Brooklyn are sick now with a common respiratory virus that typically does not circulate during the spring, raising fears as to whether the infections in those communities could again become an indicator of what’s to come elsewhere in New York City and the country. At least 15 patients from Dr. Israel Zyskind’s pediatrics practice in Borough Park are hospitalized currently with respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, a virus that manifests as little more than a common cold in adults but can be dangerous for infants and toddlers.

Taking the kids: On a cruise this summer

Taking the kids: On a cruise this summer Eileen Ogintz, Tribune Content Agency © Dreamstime The top of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship with a balcony looking down over a pool with people and lounge chairs. Are you ready? Are you ready to get on a cruise ship this summer? There still won’t be cruises from the United States until at least November, according to the “no sail” order issued last year from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and despite calls from the industry to allow for a phased resumption of cruises this summer. “Over the past eight months, a highly controlled resumption of cruising has continued in Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific with nearly 400,000 passengers sailing to date in more than 10 major cruise markets. These voyages were successfully completed with industry-leading protocols that have effectively mitigated the spread of COVID-19. Additional sailings are planned in the Mediterranean and Caribbean later this sp

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