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Scientists around the world are working on a way to inject vaccines painlessly. The trick is to make the needles so small. they don't interact with the nerve endings that signal pain.
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In an unusual post-midnight statement, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said AstraZeneca might have used old data for its COVID-19 vaccine trial.
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Dr. Chad Rudnick, founder of Boca VIPediatrics, says this could be very promising for a post-COVID future.
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Laura Kallus, CEO of the Caridad Center in Boynton Beach, is demanding prioritization for vulnerable migrant farmworkers.
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The 33-year old wife and mother of two says she and her family wanted to be more active in the new vaccine rollout.
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The Food and Drug Administration is working on a playbook for how it could greenlight vaccine tweaks. Studies in hundreds of people, rather than tens of thousands, seem likely.
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Some hospitals, like Memorial Pembroke, are treating patients with antibodies if they have COVID-19 and are at risk of becoming seriously ill. The catch is you need to start this treatment when you have mild or moderate symptoms to prevent the onset of serious illness.
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This post will be updated today, Thursday, Jan. 28, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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This post will be updated today, Monday, Jan. 25, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Drugs for COVID-19 are sorted into three basic categories: They work, they don't work, or there simply isn't enough information to know. A generic steroid is one medicine that proved helpful.
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The Caridad Center in Boynton Beach is a free medical clinic that treats the migrant farmworkers who harvest produce from the fields of Palm Beach County.
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This post will be updated today, Monday, Jan. 18, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.