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Reference Site: Global Compendium of Knowledge on COVID-19

Welcome to the Maryland Resilience System

The Maryland Resilience System, a nested subsystem of the U.S. Resilience System, will be the clearinghouse for information on resilient recovery and reconstruction efforts following disasters, as well as a place to discuss mechanisms and strategies for improving the health, well-being, and prosperity of Maryland residents and their communities by fostering a resilient response to change both now and in the future.  Please register to participate.

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Long COVID patients show immunological improvement two years after infection--Australian study

International Pandemic Agreement Latest Draft Keeps Equity Hopes Alive – But Defers Key Operational Decisions

Bird flu: US Agriculture Department faulted for not releasing more data about cattle herds

Adult vaccination programs deliver an estimated 19 times returns--study

COVID-19 booster immunity lasts much longer than primary series alone-- study

COVID-19 booster immunity lasts much longer than primary series alone, study shows

A new study coming out of York University's Centre for Disease Modelling in the Faculty of Science shows that immunity after a COVID-19 booster lasts much longer than the primary series alone. These findings are among other—sometimes "unintuitive"—revelations of how factors like age, sex and comorbidities do and don't affect immune response.

The work is published in the journal Scientific Reports.

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Walking or driving time to COVID vaccination sites cited as deterrent for some--study.

Hottest U.S. summer resulted in record number of health emergences --CDC

Climate change: estimated $38 trillion cost by 2949, polls on attitudes

Research into using wastewater testing to detect a variety of health threats

WHO says risk of bird flu spreading to humans is ‘enormous concern'

After early COVID pandemic uncertainty, WHO defines diseases spread 'through air'

Remdesivir cut death risk by up to 25% in adults with COVID and no added oxygen

COVID-19 caused 21% excess of respiratory infections last winter--German study

A new study based on German data shows that SARS-CoV-2 caused a 21% excess of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) during the winter of 2022-23. The study was published this week in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases and suggests COVID-19 will add a significant burden during cold and flu seasons. 

 

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