U.S. patients scramble for appointments for second COVID-19 vaccine dose

(Reuters) - As the number of Americans ready for their second COVID-19 vaccine shot grows, some are falling through the cracks of an increasingly complex web of providers and appointment systems.

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PANEL DISCUSSION: Monday 2PM EST -The swift global emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants and their impact on both the domestic and global Covid-19 response.

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‘Like Wartime’: Canadian Companies Unite to Start Mass Virus Testing

TORONTO — As frustration mounts in Canada at the leaden weight of lockdowns and the glacial pace of vaccinations, a consortium of some of the country’s largest companies has launched a rapid testing program with the aim of protecting their 350,000 employees and publishing a playbook for businesses across Canada on how to reopen safely.

The program is believed to be the first of its kind among the Group of 7 industrialized nations, and has already attracted the attention of the Biden administration.

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The other rebellion: Dozens of Michigan restaurants defy state coronavirus order

Anti-Vaccine Mob Briefly Shuts Down Los Angeles COVID-19 Vaccination Site

Coronavirus mutations add urgency to vaccination effort as experts warn of long battle ahead

Top Biden adviser: Schools on track to open by April

A top adviser to President Biden indicated Sunday that the new administration is still hoping to see U.S. schools reopen for in-person learning by April, even in the face of new variants of COVID-19 detected in the U.S.

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Playing favorites? Hospital boards, donors get COVID shots

Overview: Covid Developments. 2nd South Africa varient case found in Maryland

Why America is ‘flying blind’ to the coronavirus mutations racing across the globe

Why grocery chains are paying workers to get vaccinated, but other industries are lagging

Pediatricians pivot to vaccines on the go as immunization rates drop during the pandemic

ANALYSIS: How the Search for Covid-19 Treatments Faltered While Vaccines Sped Ahead

Nearly a year into the coronavirus pandemic, as thousands of patients are dying every day in the United States and widespread vaccination is still months away, doctors have precious few drugs to fight the virus.

A handful of therapies — remdesivir, monoclonal antibodies and the steroid dexamethasone — have improved the care of Covid patients, putting doctors in a better position than they were when the virus surged last spring. But these drugs are not cure-alls and they’re not for everyone, and efforts to repurpose other drugs, or discover new ones, have not had much success.

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Children unlikely to spread coronavirus in school when proper precautions are taken, researchers find From CNN Health’s Maggie Fox and Ben Tinker

Canada to enforce hotel quarantine for arrivals, ban travel to Mexico and Caribbean

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