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Thai Researchers Develop Armpit Swab For COVID-19
Local scientists believe armpit sweat may include subtle indications of COVID-19 infection. 
Local scientists believe armpit sweat may include subtle indications of COVID-19 infection. -
Sinovac-CoronaVac Gets Approval For Children Over Six In Chile
Chile makes the first Latin American country to take that step. 
Chile makes the first Latin American country to take that step. -
Judge Reverses Ruling Ordering Hospital To Treat COVID-19 Patient With Deworming Drug
The US FDA and CDC warn ivermectin is not proven to treat COVID-19. 
The US FDA and CDC warn ivermectin is not proven to treat COVID-19. -
49 U.S. States Now Have The New ‘Mu’ Coronavirus Variant
Mu variant may have the potential to resist vaccines. 
Mu variant may have the potential to resist vaccines. -
U.S. Economy's Hot Vax Summer Ends In Cool COVID Fall As Delta Rises
The promise of a "normal" U.S. economy this summer, which kicked off with the June revival of restaurants, air travel and baseball games, is transforming into an uncertain fall of rising health and economic risks. 
The promise of a "normal" U.S. economy this summer, which kicked off with the June revival of restaurants, air travel and baseball games, is transforming into an uncertain fall of rising health and economic risks. -
30% Of Nurses Willing To Quit Jobs Under Forced COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates: U.S. Survey
Nurses against vaccination threaten staff shortage in U.S. hospitals. 
Nurses against vaccination threaten staff shortage in U.S. hospitals. -
WHO Tracking New Coronavirus Variant Called 'Mu'
WHO warns new variant could be more resistant to COVID-19 vaccines. 
WHO warns new variant could be more resistant to COVID-19 vaccines. -
Gene Simmons Of KISS Tests Positive For COVID-19
Simmons gets the virus days after bandmate Paul Stanley tests positive. 
Simmons gets the virus days after bandmate Paul Stanley tests positive. -
Two Top FDA COVID-19 Vaccine Officials Are Resigning
Some health experts view the departure as premature and political. 
Some health experts view the departure as premature and political. -
McDonald's Mulls Suspending Indoor Dining As COVID-19 Cases Surge
McDonald's has sent instructions to some outlets in heavily affected areas on how to close down their indoor dining rooms. 
McDonald's has sent instructions to some outlets in heavily affected areas on how to close down their indoor dining rooms.