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Northland medical professionals answer commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines


Created: March 11, 2021 08:35 PM
As the largest vaccination effort in American history continues, Northland medical experts are weighing in on commonly asked questions.
On Thursday, they gave a virtual presentation about COVID-19 vaccines and invited the public to ask them questions.
One of the first questions to be asked was whether or not one of the three COVID-19 vaccines was better than the others? To this, medical exerts said that two shots—offered by both Pfizer and Moderna—are not necessarily better than one.
Instead, they said any protection is better than no protection. Therefore, people should not turn down an available dose of any of the three shots.

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Northland medical professionals answer questions about COVID vaccines


Created: March 11, 2021 08:35 PM
As the largest vaccination effort in American history continues, Northland medical experts are weighing in on commonly asked questions.
On Thursday, they gave a virtual presentation about COVID-19 vaccines and invited the public to ask them questions.
One of the first questions to be asked was whether or not one of the three COVID-19 vaccines was better than the others? To this, medical exerts said that two shots—offered by both Pfizer and Moderna—are not necessarily better than one.
Instead, they said any protection is better than no protection. Therefore, people should not turn down an available dose of any of the three shots.

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Scientists look to Twin Cities sewers to find COVID variants


Scientists look to Twin Cities sewers to find COVID variants
The hunt for new strains locally is piggybacking on long-running COVID wastewater surveillance. 
February 15, 2021 — 5:34am
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Some of the best evidence for detecting early signs of new COVID strains in Minnesota is being flushed right down the toilet.
But scientists at the Metropolitan Council and the University of Minnesota's Genomics Center have started work to detect new strains of COVID in the wastewater flowing into the Twin Cities' primary sewage treatment plant in St. Paul.
The project is an outgrowth of ongoing epidemiological work with Minnesota's wastewater. Genetic traces of the virus that causes COVID are detectable in wastewater, which is why researchers are analyzing it for early warnings about COVID hot spots.

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