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500,000 COVID deaths in US: Health care workers exhausted, frustrated


SAN FRANCISCO – Nearly a year into a life-altering pandemic, many Americans are fed up with wearing masks, desperate for a return to normalcy and numb to the relentless stream of grim numbers, such as the 500,000 COVID-19 deaths the USA surpassed Monday.
Health care workers don’t want to hear any of that.
They have been working endless hours amid constant death and suffering, forsaking time off and exposing themselves to the disease, leaving them exhausted and with no real indication of when the pandemic will relent.
“There’s definitely some tangible fatigue on the health care workers’ side, being sick of COVID and sick of people disregarding public health guidance, getting sick and expecting us to defer another vacation or put off something else,” said Eric Cioe-Peña, an emergency room physician running a COVID-19 field hospital in Staten Island, New York. ....

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COVID news: 90,000 more US deaths forecast; world's herd immunity

COVID news: 90,000 more US deaths forecast; world's herd immunity
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Other California Vaccines Sites Follow L.A., Shutter as Supply Runs Out


Other California Vaccines Sites Follow L.A., Shutter as Supply Runs Out
Newsweek
2/11/2021
Katherine Fung
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A dose of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine is administered on the opening day of a large-scale Covid-19 vaccination site at a parking structure at Cal Poly Pomona University in Pomona, California on February 5, 2021. The Cal Poly Pomona site is one of two opening in California, with the other located at Moscone Center in San Francisco. A number of vaccine sites across California have been forced to close temporarily due to supply shortage.
Los Angeles, California s most populous city, is temporarily closing some of its COVID-19 vaccination sites due to supply shortages. On Wednesday, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that the COVID-19 vaccine site at Dodger Stadium, and four other locations across the city, would be temporarily shuttering due to massive shortages. ....

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New Variants Raise Questions About COVID-19 Virus Reinfections


New Variants Raise Questions About COVID-19 Virus Reinfections
A medical assistant prepares a rapid antigen COVID-19 test at a vaccine center in Cologne, Germany, on Feb. 8, 2021. (Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Having COVID-19 may not protect against getting infected again with some of the new variants. People also can get second infections with earlier versions of the coronavirus if they mounted a weak defense the first time, new research suggests.
How long immunity lasts from natural infection is one of the big questions in the pandemic. Scientists still think reinfections are fairly rare and usually less serious than initial ones, but recent developments around the world have raised more uncertainty. ....

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