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Doctor predicts another COVID-19 surge amid appearance of new variants: media - World News


2021-02-03 15:05:40 GMT2021-02-03 23:05:40(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) An infectious disease physician has said she fears another surge of COVID-19 infections in the United States as new variants of the coronavirus are discovered across the country.
If I encounter a person who has one of these variants, I m much more likely to catch the infection from them, and then also, in turn, I m much more likely to transmit it, which means we might have a lot more infections, Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, associate professor at the Boston University School of Medicine, told a CNBC news program on Monday. ....

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Harvard's Joseph Allen says 'everyone' should be wearing an N95 mask


January 28, 2021
The call for the federal government to make sure high-filtration masks are available for all essential workers and the general public is growing.
Joseph Allen, an associate professor and the director of the Healthy Buildings program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, penned an op-ed for
The Washington Post on Tuesday, laying out the case for why “everyone” should be wearing an N95 mask at this point in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Allen isn’t the only local public health expert pushing for “better masks” as the pandemic continues. His colleagues at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Abraar Karan and Dr. Ranu Dhillon, are pressing for a national initiative that would distribute high-filtration masks, such as N95s, to every household in the United States. ....

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COVID is raging. Colleges are reopening in-person. What comes next?


Still other colleges, particularly smaller campuses, reported few if any cases throughout their semesters.
Yamey and colleague Nahid Bhadelia, a professor at Boston University and director of the Special Pathogens Unit at Boston Medical Center, warned that colleges should prepare to be dealing with the impacts of the virus through 2021.
In a recent story for Time magazine, they recommended colleges employ measures such as frequent testing of all students; plenty of isolation and quarantine rooms for those infected or exposed to the virus; and social distancing on campus and the classroom.
Test, test and test again 
Many higher education leaders say they ve already taken some of those lessons to heart. ....

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