COVID-19 vaccines contribute to drop in coronavirus cases at U.S. nursing homes

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Coronavirus cases have dropped at U.S. nursing homes and other long-term care facilities over the past few weeks. COVID-19 vaccines deserve part of the credit.

Coronavirus cases have dropped at U.S. nursing homes and other long-term care facilities over the past few weeks, offering a glimmer of hope that health officials attribute to, an easing of the post-holiday surge and better prevention, among other reasons.

The overall trend for long-term care residents is improving, though, with fewer new cases recorded and fewer facilities reporting outbreaks. Coupled with better figures for the country overall, it’s cause for optimism even if it’s too early to declare victory.

 

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Wow it’s like that’s what vaccines do

In 5 months we drafted a constitution, in 6 we were on the 'O' against the Japs, 8 to defeat the Spanish, in 18 Lincoln figured the slavery issue after Sumter, 20+ ended WW I... but one year to figure this sh*t out!?

Doubtful.

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