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Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause poses risks of its own


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The risk of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, paused by health officials Tuesday because it is tentatively linked to a rare type of blood clot, is low relative to similar risks posed by COVID-19 and other medications in common use. Yet the pause could be costly in terms of slowing the vaccine rollout to rural areas and making it harder to win over people reluctant to get vaccinated.
On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended pausing the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after six women between the ages 18 to 48 developed a blood clot within six to 13 days of receiving the shot. ....

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Michael Daignault, MD, is a board-certified emergency physician in Los Angeles. He is Chief Medical Advisor with Reliant Health Services. Dr. Daignault is also a Covid-19 medical expert for ABC7 news and has consulted on medical news segments for CBSLA News, Inside Edition, and KNX1070 news radio. He promotes evidence-based public health information thru weekly posts on his Instagram account, @drdaignault. Dr. Daignault studied Global Health at Georgetown University and has a Medical Degree from the joint Ben-Gurion University/Columbia Medical Center Medical School for International Health. He did his residency training in Emergency Medicine at Lincoln Medical Center in the South Bronx, New York City. Dr. Daignault is a former United States Peace Corps Volunteer and has worked for Médecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders). He is an avid rock climber and surfer. ....

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Two masks protect better than one against coronavirus


Two masks protect better than one against coronavirus, reveals study
Making sure a mask fits snugly and use of two masks is likely to reduce a person s exposure to coronavirus
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February 11, 2021
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for Covid-19, the illness caused by the virus.
Two masks likely better than one, CDC says
Making sure a mask fits snugly and use of two masks is likely to significantly reduce a person s exposure to the coronavirus, according to studies by US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) researchers. ....

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Are two masks better than one Eve Woman


The type and number of masks you need will depend on where you are going, according to Dr. Josh Schiffer, professor at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
“It is most critical to mask effectively and consistently when in the highest-risk environments for super spreader events,” he said.
Schiffer recommends wearing a cloth mask when walking the dog, for example, and upgrading to a KN95, N95 or double mask when going to the office, grocery store or clinic.
If properly worn, all masks are effective (Photo: Shutterstock)
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“If properly worn, all masks are effective,” said Lawrence Gostin, director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University. But the material and fit of a mask can make a bigger difference than the number you wear. ....

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Are two masks better than one?


Are two masks better than one?
FILE PHOTO: KN95 masks are shown for sale in a vending machine at the airport during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in San Diego, California, U.S., February 4, 2021. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo reuters tickers
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February 10, 2021 - 00:01
By Beatrix Lockwood
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When it comes to protecting yourself against new coronavirus variants, two masks may be better than one.
A number of politicians, including Vice President Kamala Harris and Senator Mitt Romney, have been spotted doubling up on face masks, and top infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci has recommended that everyday Americans do the same. ....

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