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Federal health officials have given the green light to vaccinate children ages 6 months to 4 years against COVID-19, and experts are urging parents to get their young children vaccinated as soon as possible.
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UnityPoint Health says it is experiencing a shortage of intravenous contrast dyes used in some diagnostic imaging scans.
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A team of third-party experts will help reduce employee coronavirus exposure and prepare for potential future outbreaks.
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Pandemic-era benefit expansions meant households in Iowa and across the nation had more dollars they could put towards food. But with those benefits significantly lowered, many are facing a hungry reality.
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Even mild SARS-CoV-2 infections increase a patient's chance of developing diabetes, according to a growing body of reserach.
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At least 1 million people have died in the U.S. from COVID-19. NPR's Songs of Remembrance project shares some of their stories and the music they loved.
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Las latinas de Iowa seguían una tendencia nacional. Según un estudio de la Iniciativa de Política Latina de la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles, las latinas abandonaron la fuerza de trabajo a un ritmo desproporcionado en comparación con otros grupos.
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Households in the U.S. will receive eight test kits via the U.S. Postal Service. The release comes as cases have risen over 60% in the U.S. over the past two weeks.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the demographic groups that left the workforce is disproportionate numbers were Latinas. But some of Iowa’s Latina entrepreneurs have taken the pandemic as a chance to follow their dreams.
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Drake University in Des Moines is moving its last week of classes online and has asked students on campus to move out early amid an increase in COVID cases.