Depression was rising among young people in Southern California. COVID made it worse New data from Southern California children, teens and young adults show that rising rates of depression and anxiety increased further during the pandemic. Oct. 1, 2024 Free COVID tests are back. Here’s how...
including conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, Karan said. But a reason why doctors are closely monitoring the situation is that, in the decades in which we’ve been aware of bird flu infecting humans, some H5N1 strains have resulted in significant mortality rates....
The results showed that since the implementation of the incentive on May 27, COVID-19 vaccination rates in California have increased compared to 'synthetic California', which suggests a positive treatment effect and that the incentive has somewhat contributed to COVID-19 vaccination rates.Tang, ...
in detroit. communities with high vaccination rates are expected to have an extra line of defense against the coronavirus. as of dec. 7, over 80% of people in the u.s. had received their first shot to guard against covid-19 and 68.9% were considered fully vaccinated, according to usafac...
2 That study, along with another analysis of California’s Latinx population,4 found that persons in the lowest socioeconomic position experienced the highest COVID-19 mortality rates within racial and ethnic groups. Our study uses a recently available public data set on COVID-19 mortality, ...
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says the cityaims to vaccinate 1 million people in January. That goal would require a considerable acceleration of current rates, given the city of 8 million people has administered just 78,000 vaccine doses to date, CNBC’s Dawn Kopecki reports. De Blasio...
Early in the pandemic, “Blacks and Latinos struggled much more … in terms of mortality rates than any other population, primarily compared to Asian and White populations,” Swartzberg noted. “But that has flipped.” The percentage of Californians who died who are White has nearly doubled, ...
California is not the first state to adopt a symptom-based approach for COVID-19 isolation, and CDPH points to Oregon, which took a similar approach in May 2023. In comparing COVID-19 trends between California and Oregon after their change in isolation guidance, CDPH found no difference. The...
Figure. Weekly COVID-19 Incidence Rates and Standardized Mortality Rates in US Prisons and in the Overall US Population From April 5, 2020, to April 3, 2021 View LargeDownload Mortality rates are adjusted for age and sex. The incidence rate peaked for the prison population the week of Decemb...
“Chicago’s status as one of the most open large cities in America and are possible due to continued improvement on crucial Covid health metrics, including a declining number of new daily cases, a test positivity rate now below 5% and the lowest rates of hospitalization and death in months...