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Joe Neel

Joe Neel

Deputy Senior Supervising Editor & Correspondent, Science Desk at Shots - NPR/National Public Radio

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Joe Neel
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he was 'misled' about the Uvalde ... - WUSF Public Media

Abbott says the information that he provided at a press conference two days ago was a recitation of what law enforcement had told him in a room beforehand.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he was ‘misled’ about the Uvalde shooti...

Abbott says the information that he provided at a press conference two days ago was a recitation of what law enforcement had told him in a room beforehand.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he was ‘misled’ about the Uvalde shooti...

Abbott says the information that he provided at a press conference two days ago was a recitation of what law enforcement had told him in a room beforehand.
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Texas officials say delay in confronting Uvalde school shooter was ...

Col. Steven McCraw of the Texas Department of Public Safety said Friday that the incident commander believed responders were dealing with a barricaded subject rather than an active shooter.
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A CDC Document Gives New Details On Just How Dangerous The Delta Va...

The CDC information dated Thursday gives new details on this variant of the coronavirus and says the agency should “acknowledge that the war has changed.” It was first reported by The Washington Post.
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CDC recommends Pfizer's COVID vaccine for children ages 5 ... - MPR...

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending that all children ages 5 through 11 get a low-dose COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer-BioNTech. The move clears the way for shots to begin as soon as tomorrow, though it may be a few days before the vaccine is widely available.
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FDA advisory panel recommends Pfizer vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11

After some debate, a group of scientists advising the FDA concluded that the vaccine’s benefits outweigh its risks for young children.

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The White House will spend an additional $1 billion on rapid at-hom...

The investment is a response to an ongoing national shortage and follows a $2 billion investment in September to supply rapid tests to community health centers, food banks and schools.
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J&J Says A Booster Shot For Its Vaccine May Have Big Benefits

Johnson & Johnson said that when it gave study participants a second jab after six months, their antibody levels were nine times higher than they were 28 days after a first dose of the COVID vaccine.
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J&J Says A Booster Shot For Its Vaccine May Have Big Benefits

Johnson & Johnson said that when it gave study participants a second jab after six months, their antibody levels were nine times higher than they were 28 days after a first dose of the COVID vaccine.
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J&J Says A Booster Shot For Its Vaccine May Have Big Benefits - KNK...

Johnson & Johnson said that when it gave study participants a second jab after six months, their antibody levels were nine times higher than they were 28 days after a first dose of the COVID vaccine.
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CDC Recommends 3rd Vaccine Dose For Immunocompromised People

The CDC is officially recommending a third dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine for people with weakened immune systems. It follows the FDA authorization a day earlier.
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A CDC Document Gives New Details On Just How Dangerous The Delta Va...

The CDC information dated Thursday gives new details on this variant of the coronavirus and says the agency should “acknowledge that the war has changed.” It was first reported by The Washington Post.
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The CDC Says The Delta Variant Has Changed The War Against COVID-19

The CDC information dated Thursday gives new details on this variant of the coronavirus and says the agency should “acknowledge that the war has changed.” It was first reported by The Washington Post.
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Heart Inflammation In Teens And Young Adults After COVID-19 Vaccine...

The cases have been seen mostly in teens and young adults between 12 and 39 years old. No deaths have been associated with this side effect of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
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CDC Reduces Consecutive Minutes Of COVID-19 Exposure Needed To Be A...

Health officials once advised going into quarantine and being tested for the coronavirus if you were near an infected person for 15 minutes. Now the rule is a total of 15 minutes in a 24-hour period.
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NPR Poll: Financial Pain From Coronavirus Pandemic ‘Much, Much Wors...

In the largest U.S. cities, at least half of all households have seen a serious financial loss such as lost job, wages or savings. Many problems are concentrated in Black and Latino households.
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COVID-19's Serious Financial Impact Hits Almost Half Of U.S. ... - NPR

In the largest U.S. cities, at least half of all households have seen a serious financial loss such as lost job, wages or savings. Many problems are concentrated in Black and Latino households.
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Vitamin E Suspected In Serious Lung Problems Among People Who ... -...

New York officials say tests found high levels of vitamin E in cannabis vaping products used by people who developed lung damage. But it’s only one of many possible causes still under investigation.
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Freak summer hail storm blankets Mexico's Guadalajara - MPR News

“Hail more than a meter high, and then we wonder if climate change exists,” said Enrique Alfaro Ramirez, the governor of Jalisco state. The Mexican army is helping to dig out the city.
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Halting U.S. HIV Epidemic By 2030: Difficult But Doable

The Trump administration has a plan to end the spread of HIV in the U.S. in 10 years. HIV/AIDS advocates say it’s feasible but that the administration’s actions on health run counter to the goal.