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UofL researchers examine COVID-19 survivors with lingering symptoms to improve treatment It s almost as if every person that has been touched by COVID-19 has some type of remaining impact. Author: Senait Gebregiorgis (WHAS 11) Published: 6:11 PM EDT May 10, 2021 Updated: 6:11 PM EDT May 10, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. Surviving COVID-19 doesn t always mean the end of its impact. The University of Louisville is trying to figure out why some people continue to deal with long-term symptoms of the virus in a new research clinic. COVID-19 is not a democratic or republican issue.it s a humanitarian issue, said Dale Josey, a long-hauler who contracted the virus in 2020. ....
Special to St. Louis Public Radio The Rev. Bill Cardy, chaplain at Mercy Hospital South, was one of first people to receive the coronavirus vaccine in Missouri in December. Since then, the vaccine rollout has been slower than officials had expected. Andy Stites has spent the past year afraid to go out in public. Born with a rare disorder that has left him with one lung and heart problems, if he catches the coronavirus, he could die. So when Stites, 36, became eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine last month, he signed up for appointment updates everywhere he could hospitals, health departments. But hope soon turned into a headache. ....
New Course: Healthcare Worker s Role in COVID-19 Vaccination During a Global Pandemic The HRSA Region IV Public Health Training Center, based at the UofL School of Public Health & Information Sciences, recently released a new online training module: “The Time is Now: Healthcare Worker s Role in COVID-19 Vaccination During a Global Pandemic.” This course was developed for individuals who want to learn more about the healthcare professional’s role in COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Instructor Ruth Carrico, PhD, DNP, FNP-C, CIC, FSHEA, FNAP, describes the FDA emergency use authorization process, how the vaccines have made it to this point, and implications for the vaccine candidates (current and future). Dr. Carrico discusses vaccine access and availability as well as healthcare workers’ role in helping to ensure equity among different communities in the vaccine administration process. Dr. Carrico closes by describing how a healthcare practice can pr ....