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Person dies following crash on W SH 71 in Bee Cave

Person dies following crash on W SH 71 in Bee Cave By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team Published  BEE CAVE, Texas - One person has died following a crash on W SH 71 in Bee Cave. ATCEMSreported just before 8:30 p.m. that its crews were assisting Pedernales Fire and Travis County STAR Flight with a reported pin-in crash in the 16700 block of W SH 71. Initial reports said that one person was pinned and another had CPR in progress. The pinned adult patient was declared a trauma alert and transported with critical life-threatening injuries to St. David s South Austin Medical Center. A second adult patient was transported by STAR Flight to Dell Seton Medical Center with serious, potentially life-threatening injuries. A third adult patient was pronounced dead at the scene.

Researchers: wearing a mask could reduce seasonal allergy symptoms

Researchers: wearing a mask could reduce seasonal allergy symptoms Lindsey Ragas © Provided by KEYE Austin Research shows that wearing a mask not only prevents the spread of COVID-19, it can also protect those who suffer from seasonal allergies. “Wearing a mask would definitely help allergy symptoms, now it also depends on what kind of mask you’re wearing, how long you’re wearing and really what kind of allergies you’re talking about as well,” said Dr. Kazi Zaman, Medical Director of Hospital Medicine at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center. “A lot of masks may not completely eliminate the pollen that you inhale, but they will prevent you getting more than you would without a mask.”

Doctors studying if vaccine helps relieve ongoing COVID symptoms

Doctors studying if vaccine helps relieve ongoing COVID symptoms By Jennifer Kendall Doctors studying if vaccine helps relieve ongoing COVID symptoms As more people are able to get a COVID vaccine, some early reports suggest the shot may be helpful for those considered to have long COVID. AUSTIN, Texas - Doctors are studying why some people who suffer from long-haul effects of coronavirus seem to find relief from their symptoms after getting a COVID-19 vaccine.  A small number of patients infected with COVID-19 suffer from lingering symptoms for several weeks or even months. Some have even claimed to have ongoing headaches, loss of smell or taste, and shortness of breath one year after their diagnosis. 

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