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    CDC Expands Ages and Conditions on COVID-19 High-Risk List

    Posted by Meditab Software, Inc. on Jun 30, 2020 12:10:46 PM

    Citing new evidence from the ever-growing amount of COVID-19 data, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have revised their earlier recommendations, expanding the list of those at the highest risk during the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Topics: COVID-19, CDC

    5 Small Safety Steps to Help Welcome Your Patients Back

    Posted by Meditab Software, Inc. on Jun 25, 2020 4:32:27 PM

    The coronavirus pandemic has already exacted an incalculable toll, but we likely won’t fully understand its lasting effects on our way of life for years to come. Already it is changing the way patients look at and approach their healthcare.

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    Topics: Healthcare Technology, TeleHealth, Patient Engagement, COVID-19

    What is Operation Warp Speed, the Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Plan?

    Posted by Meditab Software, Inc. on Jun 23, 2020 12:14:35 PM

    Originally announced in mid-May, Operation Warp Speed is the name given to the US federal government’s accelerated COVID-19 vaccine development initiative. It is a partnership between the government, multiple agencies, and the private companies working to find a vaccine.

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    Topics: COVID-19

    FDA Updates Recommendations for Hydroxychloroquine and Other Drugs

    Posted by Meditab Software, Inc. on Jun 18, 2020 12:35:13 PM

    This week the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updated recommendations and revoked existing emergency use authorizations concerning chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and other potential COVID-19 drugs. 

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    Topics: COVID-19, Guidelines

    To Click or Not To Click: Tips to Know if a Link is Safe

    Posted by MG Hosting Services LLC on Jun 16, 2020 11:39:48 AM

    For many years, email has been the most common way for cybercriminals to infiltrate networks, plant ransomware, and steal data. All are unfortunately frequent attacks seen against clinics and hospitals worldwide. In fact, in 2019, Verizon reports that 94% of malware was delivered by email.

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    Topics: Cyber Security

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