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Coronavirus in a microscope

Can You Get Covid Twice? What experts say.

Reinfection reports are still rare but steadily growing around the world, and they’re likely underreported. There have been confirmed cases of reinfection in Hong Kong, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Ecuador. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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Vaccinations and blood clots

CV🦠News, Week of April 11, 2021

Hello, TVD Friends, Well, for as much as the sun is out and we feel lighter, finding a place to get your COVID vaccine, either Dose #1 or Dose #2, continues to be challenging. Patience, please! There should

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Manage mild covid-19 at home

How to manage your mild COVID-19 at home

According to the World Health Organization, about 80% of COVID-19 infections are mild. 15% progress to severe infection which requires oxygen assistance, and 5% progress to the critical stage and need a ventilator to help with breathing. The

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COVID 19 Vaccination Card

CV🦠News, Week of April 4, 2021

Happy Saturday, TVD Friends, It is starting to feel a little bit lighter, do you feel it? Yes, the days are a bit longer, and the flowers are blooming, but also vaccine is both easier to obtain and

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virtual classes and virtual health amidst coronavirus

Coronavirus, Virtual Classes, and Visual Health

Due to the confinement measures adopted to stop the coronavirus pandemic, many schools are offering online classes for our children as a way to compensate for school closures. But how do we protect their visual health during their

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Safety Tips for High-risk relatives

COVID-19: Safety Tips for High-risk relatives

It’s important to know what to do if you have Covid-19 symptoms. But even more important is knowing how to take care of our High-risk relatives. Safety measures Covid-19 as a new normal The coronavirus pandemic is making

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San Francisco Bridge

CV🦠News, Week of March 28, 2021

Hello TVD Friends, Another week and due to ongoing vaccine supply issues another polite decline of our COVID vaccine allocation request from San Mateo County,  BUT… the news is getting better! Vaccine supply is certainly getting better in

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CV🦠News, Week of March 21, 2021

Hello TVD Friends, I wish our CV🦠News had some new news to report on our COVID vaccine availability, but alas, no. We continue to request a vaccine allocation weekly to cover those of you who are, or recently

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caring for the elderly during pandemic

Caring for the elderly during Pandemic

It has been a couple of months since the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everything in our lives, from the economy to our health status. It has inflicted so much fear and uncertainty that people have practically stopped moving.

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COVID-19 Home test

CV🦠News, Week of March 14, 2021

Dear TVD Friends, Another remarkable week of world news, but as a father and director of Team TVD, there is one that stands out to me. Let me ask you to simply Google these six words: Text me

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Vaccinations: A Lesson Behind the Outbreak

Since 2018, the issues surrounding giving vaccinations to infants and small children has been a major concern in the healthcare community. To make matters worse, the COVID-19 pandemic that crippled the health system all over the world causing

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