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Opioids for COVID-19 long haulers raise addiction concerns

Health experts are raising concerns over physicians prescribing opioids to COVID-19 "long haulers," saying it could lead to an increased risk of addiction among those who experience coronavirus symptoms long after having been infected.

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Coronavirus Today: The CDC s new in crowd

The pandemic has revealed many instances of haves and have-nots. Some people have benefited from years of good access to healthcare while others have not. Some people have had the luxury of staying at home to avoid the coronavirus while others have had to put their lives at risk to make a living. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is drawing another line in the sand between disparate groups, but this time there’s an easy way to make the jump: Get vaccinated. Advertisement The CDC’s newly revised mask guidelines divide people based on whether they’ve received a COVID-19 vaccine, my colleagues Amina Khan and Karen Kaplan report. The move shifts its messaging away from the negative ramifications of skipping the shot to the positive outcomes of rolling up your sleeve.

Breaking News | How COVID Derails Fight Against TB, Measles, Polio

Major study confirms increased risk of death, serious illness among COVID-19 survivors Pregnant women with pandemic face high mortality rate, 11% of babies contracts virus from their mothers Babies of women infected with coronavirus more likely to be born preterm, researchers find WHO, UNICEF, Gavi highlight urgent need for renewed global commitment to improve vaccination access, uptake A recent study published in the journal Nature showed that COVID-19 pandemic has derailed the fight against other dangerous diseases such as tuberculosis, measles, polio, malaria and Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). According to the Nature, after India went into lockdown in March 2020, the number of new tuberculosis (TB) cases detected there each day dropped by an alarming 70 per cent in one month.

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