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TIME
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Why It's So Hard to Get a Monkeypox Vaccine Right Now

Vaccine supply is limited, distribution has run into roadblocks, and it has proven difficult to prioritize the highest-risk individuals for shots. The result is that, at least in certain areas, demand is overwhelming available supply.
 

The New York Times
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Bat Virus Studies Raise Questions About Laboratory Tinkering

Proponents argue that this kind of data is crucial for understanding — and preventing — pandemics. But critics say that scientists should not run experiments that might make viruses better able to spread among people, given the small but real chance that these altered pathogens might infect lab workers and escape into the outside world.
 

Politico
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Low demand for young kids’ Covid vaccines is alarming doctors

Experts broadly agree states shouldn’t order more doses than they think they’ll use. But they worry the low demand in states such as Alabama and Mississippi is a warning sign of the widening ambivalence among many parents about the benefits of vaccinating children against the virus and continuing politicization of health care.
 

The Washington Post
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Is it safe to travel while BA.5 spreads? Health experts weigh in.

While people have been relying on their vaccinations and antibodies from previous infections, experts say those factors offer limited protection against the BA.5 variant. President Biden’s administration is urging Americans to get boosted and take advantage of antiviral treatments. 
 

Verywell Health
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What Are the Symptoms of Omicron BA.5?

Omicron BA.5 symptoms remain similar to those of earlier Omicron subvariants. Some people reported having meningitis-like symptoms during the course of their COVID-19 illness, but there is no evidence that BA.5 is the cause.
 

ABC NewsRadio
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International experts eye Australia’s flu season

Around the country, healthcare systems are under strain with COVID and influenza case numbers climbing. Experts review what’s happening in Australia and how it could help predict what’s to come in the Northern Hemisphere.

Vice
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Red Flag Laws Could Stop Mass Shootings. People Just Don’t Use Them.

Red flag laws allow police, district attorneys, and even regular citizens to file court orders that temporarily ban individuals who pose a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or owning a weapon in the state. But they only work if people take advantage of them. Without the proper resources—like public education campaigns and offices directly responsible for reviewing cases—the laws are woefully less effective at preventing tragedies, experts told VICE News.
 

The Baltimore Sun
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A new COVID-19 foe, a really transmissible one, is emerging

It’s another frustrating turn in the long coronavirus pandemic, which experts say again calls for vigilance: wearing good-fitting, quality masks in higher-risk situations, distancing, seeking well-ventilated indoor spaces and obtaining every vaccine dose for which people are eligible.
 

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