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Is it safe to get a flu shot and COVID-19 booster at the same time? One expert weighs in

The CDC recommends Americans 6 months and older who can get a flu shot by the end of October. But, one CDC-trained epidemiologist, says you may not want to wait around this year. ....

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Ex-Kaiser Worker's ADA Class Claims Should Go, Judge Says


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Ex-Kaiser Worker s ADA Class Claims Should Go, Judge Says
Law360 (June 30, 2021, 1:30 PM EDT) An Atlanta federal magistrate judge recommended cutting the proposed class claims from a former Kaiser Permanente employee s disability bias suit, faulting her for failing to alert the EEOC that she wanted to pursue allegations on a group basis before filing suit.
In a report and recommendation issued Tuesday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Christopher Bly said the court should grant a partial motion to dismiss from Kaiser Permanente Georgia Region.
Anteaus Yarbough should not be allowed to proceed with the proposed class action under the Americans with Disabilities Act because she didn t mention other employees when she filed a pre-suit discrimination charge with. ....

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VA, CDC data suggest low-severity COVID-19 patients will need follow-up care


Apr 26, 2021 7:00pm
Clinicians and health systems will likely need to provide additional support to COVID-19 survivors, according to two studies outlining new and persistent care needs among patients who were never hospitalized for their initial infection. (Getty/Geber86)
Patients who were not initially hospitalized for treatment of their COVID-19 infection still face frequent health issues and require additional care in the months following diagnosis, according to a pair of studies published late last week.
The data suggest new diagnoses and an increase in healthcare demand across a range of specialties following the first month of acute COVID-19 illness among those with both low- and high-acuity cases. ....

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