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COVID-19 vaccinations finally starting to stem pandemic's tide in US: Analysis


COVID-19 vaccinations finally starting to stem pandemic s tide in US: Analysis
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Demand for COVID-19 vaccines drops significantly
Across the nation, incentives are being provided to entice people to get vaccinated.Eva Marie Uzcategui/AFP via Getty Images
For months, officials and health experts have been urging Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19, to thwart severe illness, and support the country’s continued fight against the ubiquitous virus that has killed over 582,000 people across the U.S.
Since the first coronavirus vaccinations were authorized for emergency use in December 2020, nearly 154 million Americans have been administered with at least one dose. And although the U.S. has experienced plateauing, and even increasing cases rates at times, the number of new infections has dropped significantly since January, and precipitously in recent weeks. ....

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Illinois' COVID-19 vaccination pace is slowing, particularly downstate. Here's what researchers say must be done to boost the effort and return to normalcy.


Illinois’ COVID-19 vaccination pace is slowing, particularly downstate. Here’s what researchers say must be done to boost the effort and return to normalcy.
Joe Mahr, Chicago Tribune
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Desiree Taylor discusses the COVID-19 vaccine at Ogden Park in the Englewood neighborhood on April 27, 2021.
At first glance, there may not be a lot in common between the tiny downstate town of Arthur and Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood.
Arthur is surrounded by flat farmland in the heart of Illinois’ Amish country, a largely white, solidly Republican area. Englewood helps anchor Chicago’s dense South Side, largely Black and reliably Democratic. But the unprecedented pandemic has spurred one similarity: low COVID-19 vaccination rates. ....

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India Covid-19 crisis: The world could be doing much more to help India


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During India’s first wave last fall, Dr. Harjit Singh Bhatti said he’d see one or two, maybe three extremely sick patients in his New Delhi hospital’s Covid-19 ward on any given day.
Now, there are so many people with severe Covid-19
that health care workers like him in several cities have to make difficult decisions about which patients to move to the ICU, who gets put on a ventilator, whom to give oxygen if those options are even available.
“Every minute is a life-and-death situation,” he said.
This is the grim reality of India’s second, record-breaking coronavirus surge. Hospitals are desperate for oxygen and more beds for Covid-19 patients. Reported daily cases are now topping 350,000, and deaths reached more than 3,200 on Wednesday alone, though some experts believe the true number could be two to five times higher. One model from the University of Washington predicts India could see as many as 1 milli ....

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