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Tag Archive for: Coronavirus

For COVID Peace of Mind – and No Swab Up Your Nose – Huntsville Hospital and Kailos Genetics Roll Out Assure Sentinel

January 21, 2021/in Lead, Biotechnology, COVID-19, Health Care, Medical, News, Research, Science, Services, Technology/by Lori Connors

Two issues negatively impacting COVID testing are false readings and the turnaround time it takes for results. False positive results can cause undue concern, whereas false negative readings have the potential to unwittingly add to the continued spread of COVID. The waiting game is especially difficult; it’s the kind of time that most people don’t […]

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Local COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Facing Busy Signals on Hotline, ‘Math Problem’

January 18, 2021/in Lead, COVID-19, Government, Health Care, News/by Mike Easterling

The Alabama Department of Public Health has a message for people frustrated by not being able to reach through the COVID-19 vaccination scheduling hotline: keep trying. With the state beginning virus vaccinations for citizens aged 75 years and older and emergency frontline workers Jan. 18, ADHP began scheduling appointments for local health departments the week […]

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COVID and Genetics: HudsonAlpha Researchers Study Impact in Less Affluent Countries

December 11, 2020/in News, COVID-19, Health Care, Medical/by Lori Connors

For nearly all of 2020, COVID-19 and its health consequences have been front and center. Not a single day goes by without some sort of reminder that our world is in a state of global pandemic.  Although the scientific and medical communities continue to learn more about COVID-19, there is still little known about the risks […]

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Vaccine on Horizon, but COVID-19 Pandemic is Straining Front-Line Personnel

December 4, 2020/in Lead, COVID-19, Health Care, Medical, News/by Mike Easterling

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, health officials have sounded the alarm that there would be a second or even third wave. They were right. While cases are surging nationwide, including Alabama, there is hope two vaccines will be available as soon as mid-December. But there won’t be a magic bullet. The general public […]

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Mayor: Good News on Horizon in COVID-19 Fight but Vigilance Still Urged

November 12, 2020/in Lead, COVID-19, Health Care/by Mike Easterling

While Madison County and the nation are seeing a surge in positive coronavirus cases, the news wasn’t all negative at the weekly COVID-19 briefing at the Huntsville City Council chambers. The Alabama Department of Public Health announced earlier it received the antibody drug Bamlanivimad to treat virus patients. The Food and Drug Administration gave emergency […]

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Three Schools Return to Class; State Announces Vaccine Plan

November 9, 2020/in Lead, COVID-19, Education, News/by Mike Easterling

Huntsville City Schools announced that Columbia, Lee and New Century Technology high schools students will return to campus classroom learning today. The system suspended in-person learning last Wednesday through Friday due to the number of teachers under self-quarantine for exposure to COVID-19. There were no new cases of positive tests at any of the three […]

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City Schools Facing Staffing Shortage Due to COVID-19; 3 Schools Temporarily Close

November 5, 2020/in News, COVID-19, Education, Health Care/by Mike Easterling

Three Huntsville City Schools closed campus classrooms Wednesday and returned to remote learning until at least Friday. The move wasn’t made because of an increase in positive COVID-19 tests, but because multiple staff members went into self-quarantine. The three schools are Columbia, Lee and New Century Technology. The system began the school year with virtual […]

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COVID Cases and Hospitalization Increasing; State Sees Biggest Single-Day Rise

November 5, 2020/in Lead, COVID-19, Health Care, News/by Mike Easterling

As fall nears the midseason point and with flu season fast approaching the novel coronavirus cases statewide and nationally continue to rise. According to the COVID Tracking Project, the number of confirmed positive tests for the virus reached a single-day record 103,000  across the country by Wednesday night with a death total of 1,116. Also […]

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Kailos Genetics Launches COVID-19 Testing Program for Safe Workplaces

October 15, 2020/in News, Biotechnology, COVID-19, Health Care, Nonprofits/by staff reports

Kailos Genetics announces the launch of Assure Sentinel, a first-of-its-kind workplace viral suppression program that tests organizations for COVID-19 on a frequent and recurring basis. The Assure Sentinel program reduces the challenges of COVID-19 testing in the workplace, according to a statement from Huntsville-based Kailos Genetics. Samples are acquired using a painless saliva collection system, eliminating the […]

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COVID-19 Continues to Impact High School Football Games

September 28, 2020/in News, COVID-19, Sports/by Mike Easterling

Florence High School’s football team received a forfeit more than a week ago when Bob Jones pulled out of two games in the wake of nine players testing positive for the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The Falcons have since returned the favor to the Patriots’ crosstown Madison rival James Clemens. Florence forfeited Friday’s game to Brentwood […]

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