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Health care workers diagnosed with COVID-19 can have a prolonged recovery of viral RNA

COVID-19 Tests for Return to Work May Delay Health Workers

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Return delayed by seven days per employee versus time-, symptom-based criteria
Patients with any prior psychiatric diagnosis have an increased risk for COVID-19-related hospital death

COVID-19-Related Hospital Death Up With Psychiatric Diagnosis

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Risk for death remained significantly greater after adjustment for demographics, medical comorbidities
An estimated 1

Thousands of Donated Corneas From Gay, Bisexual Men Rejected

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Modern virologic testing could expand number of corneal transplants available
The U.S. government will start distributing millions of rapid COVID-19 tests to states this week with the goal of reopening schools.

U.S. Government to Ship Millions of Rapid COVID-19 Tests This Week

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Tests will be distributed based on state populations; governors can use them as they see fit
Families who usually travel to see each other on Thanksgiving should stay home and hold virtual celebrations instead

CDC Recommends No Travel for Thanksgiving

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Agency says it is best to restrict Thanksgiving dinners to people living in the same household
The global COVID-19 pandemic reached a grim new milestone on Tuesday: 1 million dead.

Global Death Toll From COVID-19 Passes 1 Million

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Americans made up more than 200,000 of those deaths, or one in five
Real-world

Hydroxychloroquine Tied to Heart Problems Prior to Pandemic

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Adverse outcomes include cardiomyopathy, QT prolongation, cardiac arrhythmias, heart failure
Infants born to mothers testing positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 do not have a higher frequency of adverse outcomes than those born to mothers testing negative

Infants of COVID-19-Infected Mothers Doing Well in Short Term

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No differences seen in rates of preterm birth, NICU admission, respiratory disease with infection
Fewer than 10 percent of the U.S. adult population formed antibodies against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 during the first wave of the pandemic

<10 Percent of U.S. Population Has Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2

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Comparing seroprevalence and case counts shows only 9.2 percent of seropositive patients diagnosed
Vitamin D sufficiency is associated with reduced clinical severity

Clinical Severity Lower With Vitamin D Sufficiency in COVID-19

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Of patients aged ≥40 who died, 9.7 percent were vitamin D-sufficient versus 20 percent with 25(OH)D <30 ng/mL