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Tuscaloosa: The Alabama Department of Public Health is asking residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus to participate in a confidential survey that will help experts learn more about the virus’s spread. The department said its online survey is designed to “supplement ADPH investigation and contact tracing efforts.” All answers will remain confidential, and the survey is estimated to take about five to 10 minutes to complete, ADPH said in a news release. Meanwhile, virus-related hospitalizations in the state have reached a low that compares to COVID-19 inpatient totals reported in late September and early October. Just 589 newly confirmed cases were reported Friday, with a seven-day average of 662 cases, according to Bama Tracker. According to data published by Bama Tracker, 722 COVID-19 hospita
Wisconsin COVID-19 vaccination registry set to launch apnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from apnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - Herd immunity is the scientific term for population immunity and in Coronavirus context it s the time when enough people are COVID-19 immune or vaccinated to resume normal life. Getting to population-level immunity so that we can get back to our normal lives is not going to be an on/off switch, Gundersen Health System vaccine expert Dr. Raj Naik said. It s going to be a gradual process and whether or not we get to true herd immunity so that the disease gets to extraordinarily low rates is something that I m not sure we re going to achieve.