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Finally, the White House reiterated that it is working toward transitioning procurement and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, tests, and treatments to the commercial market.
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Officials will call on schools and businesses to ramp up their mitigation measures, offering consultations on how to help make indoor air quality improvements. It anticipates the expansion of test-to-treat sites across the nation. The administration also plans to purchase 100 million additional at-home, rapid tests from domestic manufacturers in anticipation of a winter surge. The White House will make additional efforts to reach out to high-risk individuals and renew its campaign to battle misinformation.
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The vaccine will be available for free to over 90 percent of Americans within five miles of where they live. The Biden administration on Thursday detailed its plan to deliver updated COVID-19 vaccines to Americans this fall, as well as other steps it plans to take to "effectively manage COVID-19 and minimize its disruptions, and to stay prepared for whatever may come." High on the list of priorities is rolling out the new shots to tens of thousands of locations nationwide to ensure easy access for those who want them. White House details fall COVID-19 battle plan "Vaccination is still the most effective way to protect people from covid-19, and vitamin D and cod liver oil supplementation should not be offered to healthy people with normal vitamin D levels," Peter Bergman of the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden said in a related editorial. The supplement did not provide a reduced risk of COVID-19 or other respiratory infections, the study showed.
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In another trial conducted by Oslo University researchers in Norway, some 34,601 adult participants were given low-dose vitamin D supplementation in the form of cod liver oil from November 2020 to June 2021. "Among people aged 16 years and older with a high baseline prevalence of suboptimal vitamin D status, implementation of a population level test-and-treat approach to vitamin D supplementation was not associated with a reduction in risk of all-cause acute respiratory tract infection or COVID-19," the authors wrote. All had at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. A six-month supply of oral supplements was provided to 2,674 of the participants, while 2,949 participants in the control group were not offered vitamin D. For the first study, researchers at the University of London enrolled 6,200 people over the age of 16 who were not taking vitamin D supplements at the start of the trial. Vitamin D supplements do not protect individuals against COVID-19 or other respiratory infections, according to two large clinical trials published yesterday in BMJ. Vitamin D doesn't prevent COVID-19, studies find It expects the products will be ready for commercial use within two to three years.
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"Tests should aim to minimize or eliminate the need for serial testing and performance should be unaffected by variants," the agency said in a release. The first opportunity is to develop accessible over-the-counter tests that can be used by people with disabilities, while the second seeks to improve the performance of over-the-counter tests to ensure ease of use. Two new funding opportunities are available for diagnostic test manufacturers as part of the incentive program. The White House has allocated $300 million for the accelerated development of next-generation coronavirus tests, the National Institutes of Health announced Thursday. dedicates $300 million to next-generation COVID tests And here's how to stay abreast of all The Chronicle's COVID coverage. The Bay Area's COVID cases fell to their lowest levels since mid-April, prior to the summer surge. Gavin Newsom's desk that would punish doctors who spread COVID misinformation is being decried by critics as a potential free speech nightmare.
