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Healthcare workers continue to urge caution as COVID-19 continues to surge

Healthcare workers in Michigan want everyone to continue to be cautious as the state see’s a third surge of COVID-19. Healthcare workers in Michigan want everyone to continue to be cautious as the state see’s a third surge of COVID-19. We have a lot of patients with COVID and a lot of them are very sick, said Dr. Matthew Sims, director of infectious disease research at Beaumont Health. As our states COVID cases surge health care workers from mid-Michigan all the way to metro Detroit see the uptick. People are sick and people are dying, said Brent French, respiratory therapist at Covenant Healthcare.

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Hank Aaron, skeptic s mea culpa, vaccine campouts: News from around our 50 states

Hank Aaron, skeptic’s mea culpa, vaccine campouts: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Birmingham: The mayors of at least three Alabama cities, including heavily populated Birmingham, have been diagnosed with COVID-19 as the illness spreads rapidly across the state following the holidays. The city of Birmingham said Mayor Randall Woodfin was admitted to a hospital with COVID-19 pneumonia Monday, five days after announcing he tested positive for the new coronavirus. Decatur Mayor Tab Bowling said he was quarantining at home after testing positive for the virus, and the city of Auburn said Mayor Ron Anders was in quarantine after testing positive. Bowling told the Decatur Daily he felt guilty about participating in holiday family gatherings with his adult children and their families over the holidays. Alabama on Monday hit a new high for the number of COVID-19 patients in state hospitals with more than 3,000 ho

UVA researchers and facilities workers test wastewater to track spread of COVID-19

UVA researchers and facilities workers test wastewater to track spread of COVID-19 Facilities management workers place waste water testing technology in a manhole. (Source: wvir) By Elizabeth Holmes | December 13, 2020 at 2:03 PM EST - Updated December 13 at 3:54 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Researchers and facilities managers from the University of Virginia are teaming up with Charlottesville and Albemarle County to help track and hopefully prevent the spread of COVID-19 by extracting wastewater samples from manholes across the area. “If someone is symptomatic, they often will be diagnosed and they will be confined, so they are not contributing to the transmission to the disease because they are confined, while the a-symptomatic cases are still continuing to the spread,” said Heman Shakeri, an associate professor at UVA’s School of Data Science. “We want to have a good representation of people who are still shedding the virus, and the sewage data is good at pr

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