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‘Absolutely’ Keep Wearing Masks ‘Everywhere,’ Urges New York Times

A new report from the New York Times urges travelers to continue, or return to, mask-wearing, "everywhere" and "in between" on their upcoming holiday travels, including on planes, trains, buses, ferries, and even at their travel destinations.

Planned Parenthood in Kansas Announces Telemedicine Abortions

A Planned Parenthood affiliate announced Tuesday that its clinics in Kansas are offering medication abortions through telemedicine as the state’s abortion providers say they are seeing an influx of appointment requests from women in states with stricter abortion laws.

University of North Carolina Removes Race Criteria for Fellowship Program

A nutrition fellowship program for the University of North Carolina removed its race-based criteria for membership following discrimination complaints.

Exercise Reduces COVID Hospitalization by 91%, Death by 291%: American Journal of Preventative Medicine

58% of survey respondents were inactive or mostly inactive.

Member of Board FDA Relied on to OK COVID Vax Admits Under Oath She’s ‘Paid by Pfizer’ (Video)

The FDA authorized Pfizer's COVID vaccines for use in American adults and children based on data from a committee whose members are paid by Pfizer.

Child Firearm Injuries Surged During COVID-19 Quarantines

Children’s hospitals experienced a “significant” surge in kids injured by guns during COVID-19 quarantines, with Black children leading the increase, a new study has found.

Judge Grants Final Approval in $10.3 Million Case for Health Care Workers Denied Religious Exemptions From COVID Vaccines

Liberty Counsel's lawsuit from 2021 was granted final approval by Federal Judge John F. Kness.

FDA Study Links Vax to Blood Clots in Elderly

The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine may be linked to higher instances of adverse effects in people over 65, including blood clots and heart attacks, according to a study by the FDA, but the agency still maintains that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks of contracting COVID-19.

Christian Nurse Sues VA for Not Letting Her Opt Out of Abortion Policy

Stephanie Carter, a nurse practitioner at the Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Center in Temple, Texas, has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for not allowing her a religious accommodation to opt out of participating in the agency's new federally funded abortion plan, citing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act which requires the federal government to accommodate religious objections.

New COVID Subvariants Evade Vax: Peer-Reviewed Study

The BQ and XBB subvariants of the COVID-19 virus Omicron have altered antibody evasion properties that make them more difficult to neutralize with current vaccines and monoclonal antibodies, according to a study published in the journal Cell.

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