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Incidental fentanyl exposure a myth, say researchers


December 24, 2020 The synthetic opioid fentanyl is a huge problem in the US right now, according to Sheriff Matt Kendall, who sees some of the social effects first-hand. “It is the biggest problem,” he says, because fentanyl is so much cheaper than methamphetamine or heroin to make. “I believe there’s more fentanyl on the streets right now than heroin,” he added. “This is going to be the new epidemic.”
It’s a scary substance. In 2018, the CDC, in partnership with the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, put out a video from police body cams that purported to show police officers in Virginia being accidentally exposed to fentanyl. ....

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COVID vaccine, pregnancy: Benefits likely outweigh risks for women

For pregnant and nursing women, risks of COVID-19 probably outweigh risk of vaccine, experts say


For pregnant and nursing women, risks of COVID-19 probably outweigh risk of vaccine, experts say
Karen Weintraub, USA TODAY
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Although there s very little data on how pregnant and nursing mothers will respond to a COVID-19 vaccine, professional organizations and individual doctors say the benefits are very likely to outweigh the risks.
Pregnant women appear to have the same chance of catching COVID-19 as everyone else. But they may fare worse if they do. 
According to a November study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pregnant women are significantly more likely to be admitted to an intensive care unit, to end up on a ventilator, and to die from COVID-19 than women of the same age and health status who aren t pregnant. ....

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