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A Tiny Number of People Will Be Hospitalized Despite Being Vaccinated We Have to Learn Why

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Dr. Carey Washington was eager to be vaccinated. The psychologist, who was still working at 80 years old, got his first coronavirus shot on Jan. 12 and followed up with the second Pfizer dose on Feb. 4. With both shots done, he let his guard down at the office he shared with another doctor, sometimes leaving his mask off. Then he woke up on March 7 with aches and fatigue, feeling as though he might have a cold. When he started experiencing chest pain and finding it hard to breathe, he booked an appointment with his primary care physician, who sent him on to his cardiologist. Both thought that his symptoms must be related to his past heart issues. But Washington’s symptoms got worse. He was so tired he could barely get out of bed. His cardiologist reassured him that the fatigue was likely due to the irregular heartbeat he was experiencing, an

Could we save lives by assigning each American a place in line for vaccines?

Could we save lives by assigning each American a place in line for vaccines? Aleszu Bajak, USA TODAY © Illustration: Emily Nizzi, USA TODAY Network, and Getty Images An 80s-style computer browser window displays a file being transferred with the words Accessing medical files beneath it. Imagine a formula that could score each American’s unique risk of dying of COVID-19. People’s odds would determine their exact number in line for a vaccine. The algorithm would take into account your age, your race, your full medical history and every one of your health insurance claims. It would marry that information with data about vaccine inventories and health care locations. You’d get an email, a text, or a phone call the week before your vaccine appointment telling you where and when to show up. If you turned down the shot, the next in line would take your spot.

Virtual Conference Brings Together Global Experts to Tackle COVID-19 Infodemic

Virtual Conference Brings Together Global Experts to Tackle COVID-19 “Infodemic” Health behavior experts come together to put forth an agenda that uses social media to solve public health problems Adobe Stock Copy Link The COVID-19 pandemic that seized the world last year created an unprecedented global health crisis. The pandemic was accompanied by an “infodemic” in which misinformation about the virus and, more recently, COVID-19 vaccines, have run rampant on social media. Given this dual challenge of the pandemic and misinformation about it, the UConn Center for mHealth and Social Media is hosting its fifth annual conference on the topic of COVID-19 misinformation. The entirely virtual conference will take place on May 13-14.

Could we save lives by assigning each American a place in line for vaccines?

Could we save lives by assigning each American a place in line for vaccines?
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A Tiny Number Of People Will Be Hospitalized Despite Being Vaccinated We Have to Learn Why

A Tiny Number Of People Will Be Hospitalized Despite Being Vaccinated We Have to Learn Why
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