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France delays some regional relaxing of COVID restrictions as concerns grow over fourth wave

OVERVIEW: U.S. Military, Asia, South Pacific developments

 -- Members of the U.S. military who were vaccinated against COVID-19 showed higher-than-expected rates of heart inflammation, although the condition was still extremely rare, according to a study released on Tuesday.

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MASKS: Three articles on reconsideration of masks as precautions

 

Throughout the pandemic, masks have ranked among the most contentious public health measures in the United States, symbolizing a bitter partisan divide over the role of government and individual liberties.

Now, with a new variant of the coronavirus rapidly spreading across the globe, masks are again the focus of conflicting views, and fears, about the course of pandemic and the restrictions required to manage it.

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The simple text message seems to work best in encourging people to get vaccinated--new study

Delta variant continues to spread, prompting new restrictions worldwide

Webinar: Drones for use by first responders in emergencies, Wed, Jun 30, 2021, 3:00 PM EDT

Moderna says COVID-19 vaccine performed well in a small lab study against delta variant

Russia's Sputnik V vaccine only slightly less effective against Delta variant, developers say

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19 is around 90% effective against the highly contagious Delta variant of coronavirus, its developers said on Tuesday.

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EU aviation industry warns lack of coordination with COVID certificats could cause chaos at airports

OVERVIEW: Australia, U.S. Europe, cruise line

Three studies offered fresh evidence that widely used vaccines will continue to protect people against the coronavirus for long periods

Three scientific studies released on Monday offered fresh evidence that widely used vaccines will continue to protect people against the coronavirus for long periods, possibly for years, and can be adapted to fortify the immune system still further if needed.

Most people immunized with the mRNA vaccines may not need boosters, one study found, so long as the virus and its variants do not evolve much beyond their current forms — which is not guaranteed. Mix-and-match vaccination shows promise, a second study found, and booster shots of one widely used vaccine, if they are required, greatly enhance immunity, according to a third report.

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Study indicates mix-and-match Covid vaccine approach boosts immune response

A mixed schedule of vaccines where a shot of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine is given four weeks after an AstraZeneca shot will produce better immune responses than giving another dose of AstraZeneca, an Oxford study said on Monday.

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More than half of public health workers showed signs of at least one mental health condition during the pandemic--CDC study

Among 26,174 surveyed state, tribal, local, and territorial public health workers, 53.0% reported symptoms of at least one mental health condition in the past 2 weeks. Symptoms were more prevalent among those who were unable to take time off or worked ≥41 hours per week.

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Parents need to act now to fully vaccinate children before school starts

Fake vaccine certificates booming on Moscow’s black market

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