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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – March 3, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – March 3, 2021
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The most likely timeline for life to return to normal
At long last, Americans are able to see the relief on the horizon, and the end of the outbreak that’s cost the country more than 500,000 lives.
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this spring will not be substantially different from the past year; 
summer could, miraculously, be close to normal; and 
next fall and winter could bring either continued improvement or a moderate backslide, followed by a near-certain return to something like pre-pandemic life.”

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – February 24, 2021

Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – February 24, 2021
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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – February 17, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – February 17, 2021
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2/17/2021
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I had Covid. Should I still get vaccinated?
In hopes of making this very confusing time just a little less so, each week Bloomberg Prognosis is picking one question sent in by readers and putting it to an expert in the field. This week's question comes to us from Robb in East Point, Georgia
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 Robb, 65, tested positive for Covid-19 after briefly experiencing symptoms of the virus on Thanksgiving Day. Robb asks:

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 27, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 27, 2021
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1/27/2021
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Welcome back to the global health stage, America
Over the last four years the world has witnessed a devastating erosion of American leadership on global health, Kate Dodson, vice president for global health strategy at the United Nations Foundation, writes in a new STAT First Opinion. From severely restricting access to reproductive choice for women, to initiating the U.S. withdrawal from WHO during a global pandemic, to sowing seeds of doubt about science, Dodson writes that the Trump administration retreated from global cooperation at every opportunity. President Biden can start to reverse that by immediately joining the world’s collective effort to get Covid-19 vaccine to everyone fairly, she says: “Equitable access to these tools is the fastest way to end the global pandemic and will enable the global and American economy to bounce back far faster than going it alone.”

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 20, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 20, 2021
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1/20/2021
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400,000 COVID-19 deaths confirmed as the U.S. surpasses another awful milestone
Hospital capacity across the nation remains at crisis levels as the effects from holiday travel continue to play out. Amid a sluggish vaccine rollout, the CDC warned that the U.S. could see half a million deaths within a few weeks if the pandemic is not brought under control soon. SEE THE DATA
Why the vaccine news is better than you may think.

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 13, 2021


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – January 13, 2021
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1/13/2021
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U.S. health officials will recommend giving the coronavirus vaccine to everyone over 65 in an attempt to accelerate a slow rollout as deaths soar.
The Department of Health and Human Services is expected to announce the new guidelines at a briefing at noon Eastern, according to an official briefed on the plans who was not authorized to speak publicly about the change. Axios earlier reported the new guidelines. Read the latest

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – December 30, 2020


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – December 30, 2020
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12/30/2020
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Where year two of the pandemic will take us
Today he is once again looking forward. In a new piece, he previews what year two of this outbreak may look like. It’s worth reading in full. Below are four things to expect in 2021 (as explained by Ed).
1. The vaccine rollout could be rocky.
“We are trying to plan for the most complex vaccination program in human history after a year of complete exhaustion, with a chronically underfunded infrastructure and personnel who are still responsible for measles and sexually transmitted diseases and making sure your water is clean,” [Kelly Moore of Vanderbilt University, who studies immunization policy,] said.

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – December 23, 2020


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – December 23, 2020
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12/23/2020
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From Allergies to Morality—The Latest on COVID-19 Vaccines
“This is like having gold.”
That’s how Joseph Varon—a Texas doctor made famous by a heart-wrenching photo of him embracing a COVID-19 patient—feels about receiving Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine after working 277 consecutive days fighting the virus, CNN reports.  
As of Monday morning, over 614,000 Americans—including President-elect Joe Biden—have received a vaccine dose.
The European Union has now greenlit the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, clearing it for deployment across the 27 nation-bloc by month’s end, ABC reports.

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Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – December 16, 2020


Dr. Chris Stout: Pandemic Update – December 16, 2020
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12/16/2020
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A guide to who can safely get the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine
A Covid-19 vaccine rollout is underway across the U.S., but there are still questions about who ought to — and can — get the vaccine. Here's what we know: 
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Pregnant and lactating people: Although none of the trials used to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine included this group, the CDC said that pregnant and lactating women should be given the option to take the vaccine if they choose to.

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