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ATLANTA – Health care workers are thought to be at high risk for contracting COVID-19 from on-the-job exposures. However, new research from Emory University shows exposures to people with COVID-19 outside the workplace, as well as Black race, were the strongest predictors of positive COVID-19 antibody tests, also known as seropositivity, in health care workers. The study was published online in the
Annals of Internal Medicine on Jan. 29, 2021.
The researchers also determined living in a zip code with higher COVID-19 incidence increased the risk of seropositivity to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, as did reported contact with an infected health care worker.
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2020 LAPS Education Year In Review
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Coping with the coronavirus topped the news in Los Alamos education in 2020.
On Feb. 27, Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus, following the guidance of the NM Dept. of Health, was telling the public, “There’s currently no cause for concern at the schools, but we’ll keep you informed if that should change.”
By March 16, schools were closed for three weeks, which included Spring Break. In April, schools re-opened in online mode.
On April 12, Steinhaus wrote in a press release, “Thank you LAPS teachers, school counselors, principals and staff for rising to the occasion and finding a way to make it work for our students. We are continuing to emphasize connection before content and recognizing that students are very excited to see one another online. This is developmentally important. Providing a chance to interact with one another is as necessary as direct instruction. I am so inspired by the remark
Reaction in Nottinghamshire village near where new mutant Covid-19 strain has been detected
The strain has been detected in 57 areas across Britain - including near a Newark and Sherwood village
Updated
A new study has found that the mutant strain of Covid-19 has been detected near Eakring in Nottinghamshire.
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