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Resilience System


Reference Site: Global Compendium of Knowledge on COVID-19

Welcome to the New Jersey Resilience System

The New Jersey Resilience System will be the clearinghouse for information on resilient recovery and reconstruction efforts from Hurricane Sandy, as well as a place to discuss the goal of improving the health, well-being, and prosperity of New Jersey citizens and their communities by fostering a resilient response to change both now and in the future.  Please register to participate.

Opinion How to counter vaccine misinformation in political discourse

This fact might be hard to believe, but there’s no denying it: Anti-vaccine sentiments are likely to play a key role in this year’s election. ...

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U.S. FDA settles lawsuit over its criticisms of using ivermectin to counter COVID

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Dengue cases surge in Americas, as potentially worst-ever season looms

Proposal: Protect habitat to prevent pandemics

U.S Mpox cases are on the rise as vaccination rates lag and new threats loom

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Transmission rates are still far below levels from 2022, when there were tens of thousands of cases in the US. But after a quieter year last year, experts say the US is vulnerable to increases in spread in a number of ways.

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COVID booster cuts severe COVID risk by a third in patients with weak immune systems--study

From the Vaccine dispute front: West Virginia and Louisiana go in opposite directions

North American allergy season arrived early: Suggestions for coping

UnitedHealth offers over $3.3 bln in loans to providers affected by cyberattack on unit

Severity of infection and high blood presure lnked to long Covid--Swedish study

... high blood pressure may be a risk factor for developing the chronic condition. The study is published in BMJ Public Health.

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Recent studies suggest staying up-to-date on COVID shots helps protect high-risk groups from severe illness

New guidelines suggest certain high-risk groups could benefit from having another dose of a COVID-19 vaccine this spring — and more frequent shots in general — while the broader population could be entering once-a-year territory, much like an annual flu shot.

Medical experts told CBC News that falling behind on the latest shots can come with health risks, particularly for individuals who are older or immunocompromised.

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Dengue: Puerto Rico declares public health emergency --information about the disease

Global COVID reinfection rate less than 1%, depending on variant, country, time --China Meta-analysis

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