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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Masks cut COVID-19 spread in schools, study finds
The bottom line: Masking mandates were linked with significantly reduced numbers of COVID-19 cases in schools. Read more
COVID hospitalizations are rising in kids under 6 months, CDC director says
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky spoke in advance of the release of an agency report that examines an increase in the rate of hospitalizations among infants. Read more
Hawaii records 1,288 new COVID-19 cases, 5 more deaths
The state’s seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases declined to 154 compared with 165 reported on Nov. 2. Read more
Omicron subvariants BQ.1, BQ.1.1 gain ground in Hawaii
The evolution of the virus driving the COVID-19 pandemic continues, with the latest chapter being the rise of omicron subvariants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1. The two, described as among the most immune-evasive variants yet, are gaining ground in Hawaii as well as nationwide. Read more
WHO reports 90% drop in world COVID-19 deaths since February
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that last week just over 9,400 deaths linked to the coronavirus were reported to the WHO. Read more
Virus lockdowns hit China economic powerhouse Guangzhou
Residents in districts encompassing almost 5 million people have been ordered to stay home at least through Sunday. Read more
China’s lockdowns fail to contain COVID as people’s anger grows
Guangdong province has the biggest outbreak right now, the main driver of China’s national caseload rising to 7,323 new infections, the highest tally since April 30. Read more
COVID-19 symptoms can rebound even if you don’t take Paxlovid
Researchers found that when patients received a placebo instead of treatment, a portion of them still experienced a rebound of their symptoms after they had initially improved. Read more
Hawaii unemployment fund on pace to more than double this year
Hawaii’s unemployment insurance fund has nearly doubled this year instead of shrinking as predicted several months ago. Read more
Paxlovid may reduce risk of long COVID-19, study finds
The study, which was published online without undergoing peer review, does not indicate whether antivirals might be beneficial for other patients. Read more
Apple says iPhone supplies hurt by anti-virus curbs in China
The lockdown is expected to cause further disruptions to the plant, which in recent weeks has seen a spate of coronavirus infections and an exodus of workers, some of whom fled the factory on foot. Read more
JABSOM vaccine candidates could help with current Ebola outbreak and COVID
At his laboratory at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine in Honolulu, researcher Axel Lehrer has several vaccine candidates that potentially could save lives around the globe. Read more
Beijing marathon returns but China sticks to ‘zero-COVID’
Authorities are trying to restore a sense of normalcy while sticking to a “zero-COVID” strategy that locks down neighborhoods when any virus cases are found and quarantines everyone arriving from overseas in hotels for seven to 10 days. Read more
Chinese officials signal no change to ‘zero-COVID’ policy
Chinese health officials said they would “unswervingly” stick to the policy, which seeks to stop cases from coming into the country and snuff out outbreaks as they are uncovered. Read more
Pfizer: Study shows new booster improves protection for older people
Federal officials are hoping that the encouraging results will improve what has so far been a dismal public response to the retooled shots. Read more
Trump Organization trial delayed after witness gets COVID
Court spokesperson Lucian Chalfen said the trial, in state court in Manhattan, is slated to resume on Thursday — not Monday, as the judge had previously hoped. Read more
Hong Kong shares soar on hopes China COVID rules may ease
Shares soared more than 7% in Hong Kong on Friday after a Communist Party newspaper reported that local officials were being urged not to impose overly burdensome controls to curb coronavirus infections. Read more
Bivalent booster uptake low as holidays near
Hawaii’s average daily COVID-19 cases appear to be in a holding pattern as health officials continue to urge residents to get the updated bivalent boosters ahead of the holidays. Read more
Hawaii records 1,017 new COVID-19 cases, 7 more deaths
The state’s average positivity rate also declined to 5.5% compared with the 6.2% reported the previous week. Read more
Philippine schools ordered to reopen after virus lockdowns
Millions of students trooped back to public schools across the Philippines on Wednesday as the government enforced the mandatory resumption of in-person classes after more than two years of coronavirus pandemic lockdowns. Read more
Education secretary tests positive for COVID-19
He tested positive the morning after he attended Halloween festivities at the White House. Read more
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Russ Roberts
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