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Keep The Faith, Lose The Germs: Clergy Rethink Customs In The Age Of Coronavirus

Keep The Faith, Lose The Germs: Clergy Rethink Customs In The Age Of Coronavirus

To Reduce Coronavirus Risk, U.S. Clergy Rethink Customs : Shots - Health News As more cases of coronavirus are confirmed in the U.S., clergy are reconsidering a variety of practices during religious services, from handshakes to close contact. Experts say that's a wise idea.Shahla FarzanToggle more optionsBefore she was the interim minister at the Central Christian Church of Austin, Janet Maykus was a chaplain in health care settings, a job that required training in infectious disease control. So when she heard reports of the coronavirus spreading in some U.S. communities, she knew it was...

March 7, 2020
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Researchers Step Up Efforts To Develop A 'Universal' Flu Vaccine

Researchers Step Up Efforts To Develop A 'Universal' Flu Vaccine

A 'Universal' Flu Vaccine That Protects Against Most Strains? Research Heats Up : Shots - Health News Scientists are pushing hard to find a more effective way to prevent nearly all seasonal flu strains with one shot. For starters, they're paying volunteers to spend a 10-day stint in "Hotel Influenza."Shahla FarzanFromSarah King isn't afraid of having the flu — in fact, she considers herself an "excellent sick person." "I have a pretty high pain tolerance," King says. "I'm not a person that whines a lot. I just kind of suck it up." So when she heard about a medical study that pays volunteers...

March 10, 2020
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'Nowhere To Go': Some Missouri Renters Still Being Evicted During Pandemic

'Nowhere To Go': Some Missouri Renters Still Being Evicted During Pandemic

© 2022 St. Louis Public RadioPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsChristine Rudolph woke up last week to an eviction notice taped on her front door. Three days later, she and her 15-year-old daughter were forced to leave their home in Jefferson County. “I can't even believe it, especially when we’re on a stay-at-home order,” Rudolph said, her voice breaking. “I'm just beside myself.”St. Louis has temporarily halted evictions during the coronavirus outbreak, but in other parts of Missouri, landlords are still allowed to evict their tenants. Despite statewide orders to...

April 17, 2020
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