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Higher registered nurse staffing is associated with a reduced number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in nursing homes

RN Staffing Linked to COVID-19 Incidence in Nursing Homes

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Increase in registered nurse staffing linked to reduction in confirmed cases, fewer COVID-19 deaths
Black Medicare recipients are nearly four times more likely and Hispanics are nearly two times more likely than whites to be hospitalized with COVID-19

Black, Hispanic Medicare Patients Much More Likely to Be Hospitalized With COVID-19

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And, risk for hospitalization for COVID-19 highest among Medicare recipients with advanced kidney disease
There could be a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of this year or early next year

COVID-19 Vaccine May Be Available by Late 2020, Early 2021: Fauci

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Fauci cautiously optimistic about a vaccine being available in 2020-2021 time frame
The distribution of infectious disease physicians in the United States is geographically skewed

Many U.S. Counties Lack Infectious Disease Specialists

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Among 785 counties with highest quartile of COVID-19 burden, 66.4 percent have no ID physicians
There was a considerable increase in self-reported maternal depression and anxiety from prepandemic to current times

Depression, Anxiety Up for New Moms During COVID-19

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Scores for both depression, anxiety significantly lower for women engaging in physical activity
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has high transmissibility within households

Transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 High Within Households

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No significant difference in infectivity seen for incubation period versus symptomatic period
COVID-19 should be suspected when patients present with a severe reduction of taste and smell in the absence of severe nasal obstruction

Taste, Smell Dysfunction With COVID-19 Can Be Severe

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Reduced taste and/or smell without severe nasal obstruction may be early sign of COVID-19 infection
Social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic has not led to an overall increase in loneliness among Americans

No Big Increase Seen in Loneliness During U.S. COVID-19 Outbreak

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Overall, older adults reported less loneliness compared with younger age groups
The National Institutes of Health announced Saturday that a clinical trial evaluating hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of COVID-19 has been stopped because the drug likely provides no benefit.

NIH Stops Hydroxychloroquine Trial

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Although there was no harm, data and safety monitoring board found the drug 'very unlikely to be beneficial'
An inhaled version of the antiviral drug remdesivir will soon be tested outside a hospital setting

Inhaled Remdesivir May Allow COVID-19 Patients to Be Treated at Home

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Currently, the drug has to be given intravenously through daily infusions in the hospital