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COVID surge forces some doctors to postpone elective surgeries

Spike in COVID hospitalizations forces some doctors to postpone elective procedures Dr. Michael Koren is part of a practice of cardiologists who travel to hospitals in the area. He said nurses have been moved from operating rooms to COVID wards. Author: Kailey Tracy Updated: 8:34 PM EDT August 4, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Tuesday was the fourth day in a row that Florida broke its daily COVID hospitalization record, with a little more than 12,000 people hospitalized, according to the Florida Hospital Association. The surge in COVID patients at area hospitals has forced some doctors to postpone elective surgeries again. Dr. Michael Koren is a part of a practice of cardiologists who practice at different hospitals in Northeast Florida. He said resources, like nurses, are being moved from working in operating rooms to working in COVID wards. He said this has forced them to postpone some elective procedures.

Clinical trials underway in Jacksonville for 3rd COVID-19 vaccine dose

Clinical trials underway in Jacksonville for 3rd COVID-19 vaccine dose
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Difference between emergency use authorization & FDA approval

Why aren t COVID-19 vaccines FDA approved yet? Right now, only the government can distribute the three COVID-19 vaccines in the United States because they are under Emergency Use Authorization. Author: Haley Harrison Updated: 6:13 AM EDT July 29, 2021 FLORIDA, USA While the Department of Veteran Affairs and other health care entities are starting to mandate COVID-19 vaccines, some are saying that they won’t require the shot until it s FDA approved, including Flager Hospital in St. Augustine. Right now, only the government can distribute the three COVID-19 vaccines in the United States because they are under Emergency Use Authorization. “A fully approved product can be sold directly from a manufacturer to health care entities, said Dr. Michael Koren, Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research Medical Director. “So, the main difference between the two is all these details that come into play in terms of the distribution system. But from t

Doctors say you can get COVID-19 even if you are vaccinated

Dr. Michael Koren says the vaccines are quite effective but not 100% effective. Author: Briana Ray-Turner Updated: 12:00 AM EDT July 25, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla Hospitals are filling up by the week with COVID patients and doctors in Jacksonville can’t stress enough for the community to get vaccinated. “The vaccines are tremendously effective and the most important message is that everyone should be vaccinated, said Dr. Michael Koren, CEO of Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research.  But what if you are already fully vaccinated is it possible to still get COVID-19? Koren said the vaccines are quite effective but not 100% effective. “We found that the vaccines were 95% effective but 100% effective against the most severe illness so to expect that there will be breakthrough cases that those cases tend to be very mild and severe, said Dr. Koren. 

CDC looking into possible heart issues in some young vaccine recipients

CDC looking into possible heart issues in some young vaccine recipients Published:  Tags:  I got mine! sticker (WJXT) The CDC is putting out a warning about possible heart issues arising in vaccinated teenagers. The number of cases at this point was described as relatively few by the CDC’s advisory group on immunization practices. The group also points out it’s still unclear whether the heart issues are directly related to the vaccine. The condition is known as myocarditis. The reports says most cases appear to be mild and the CDC is following up on these cases. They have been seen in patients who took the Moderna and Pfizer shots.

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