Archive for November, 2020
Overview of what you should know about the different COVID-19 vaccines, including vaccine types and how they work to provide protection against COVID-19, which vaccines have been authorized and recommended in the United States, and which are in Phase 3 clinical trials. Source: Different COVID-19 Vaccines
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Know which dining options are safer.Bringing your own food and drinks, or using drive-thru, delivery, and curbside pickup options are safer than dining at a restaurant.If you dine at a restaurant, eating outdoors is safer than eating indoors. Source: Know Your Travel Risk – Camping Infographic
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With the possibility of a limited supply of one or more COVID-19 vaccines becoming available before the end of 2020, accurate vaccine information is critical. It can be difficult to know which sources of information you can trust. Learn more about common myths and misconceptions about COVID-19 vaccination. Source: Facts about COVID-19 Vaccines
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Testing 1-3 days before and 2-5 days after travel may reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. Testing does not eliminate all risk, but when combined with everyday precautions like wearing masks, social distancing, and handwashing, it can make travel safer by reducing spread on planes and in airports and at travelers’ destinations. Source: Testing and […]
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Provides messages and graphics to help ensure current, correct messaging from a trusted source, create collateral materials, and share resources regarding COVID-19 and holidays. Source: Social Media Toolkit: Holidays
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Guidance and tools to help clinicians make decisions, protect patients and employees, and communicate with their communities. Source: Toolkit for Healthcare Providers
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CDC guidelines and strategies for how to prevent and reduce transmission of COVID-19 at your workplace or business. Source: Workplaces and Businesses
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Data provided on pregnant women with COVID-19 and their infants include information about the timing of infection during pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes, and whether the newborn tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Source: Data on COVID-19 during Pregnancy: Birth and Infant Outcomes
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Interest in an occupation matters, but not as much as you might think when it comes to job satisfaction. While it’s not a strong predictor of satisfaction, a researcher found that it may help in your performance on the job. Source: Job interest not a big predictor of job satisfaction
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In many neurodegenerative diseases, proteins clump in the brain, forming so-called amyloid fibrils. Yet there exists a cellular defence mechanism that counteracts this process and even dissolves fibrils already formed. The mechanism is based on the activity of molecular helpers, so-called chaperones of the heat shock protein 70 family. Source: How molecular chaperones dissolve protein […]
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