U.S. COVID cases continue to decline, as Minnesota nurses stage 3-day walkout over pay and understaffing

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Coronavirus Update: Minnesota nurses stage 3-day walkout over staffing and pay

U.S. known cases of COVID are continuing to ease and now stand at their lowest level since early May, although the true tally is likely higher given how many people are testing at home, where the data are not being collected.

In Minnesota, thousands of nurses launched a 3-day walkout on Monday in protest over issues of pay and understaffing that they say has got worse because of the pandemic, the Associated Press reported. The Minnesota Nurses Association said that unless benefits are substantially improved, the continued loss of nurses will leave hospitals vulnerable.

It increased neutralizing antibodies by about eightfold above baseline levels and showed higher antibodies against BA.4 and BA.5, the two variants that are now dominant, compared with Spikevax.

 

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Still playing this game are we...

How will this impact offices offering wfh? Will companies continue to remove street dining? Will transit start to pick up? There are so many questions here. Brands need to survey consumer to learn their thoughts 🤔

Thank you POTUS Biden, Dr. Fauci, doctors, nurses and scientists.

It's low because they stopped counting. Nobody care. The flu-like virus served its political purpose.

No one cares anymore

So, in other words, you have no idea if cases are lower or higher. Thanks. Great reporting.

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