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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > FDA hormone therapy, ACA govt shutdown: Morning Rounds
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FDA hormone therapy, ACA govt shutdown: Morning Rounds

Last updated: November 11, 2025 9:00 am
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The outbreak, which began in the province of Quebec, has since spread to other parts of the country and has affected over 2,000 people. The majority of cases have been in people who were either unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. Health authorities in Canada are working to contain the outbreak and increase vaccination rates to prevent further spread of the virus.

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The latest on COVID-19What we’re reading

Measles is a highly contagious virus that can lead to serious complications, especially in young children and immunocompromised individuals. Vaccination is the best way to prevent infection and protect against outbreaks. The loss of elimination status in Canada serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining high vaccination rates to prevent the spread of preventable diseases.

For more on the measles outbreak in Canada and efforts to contain it, read Helen’s full report here.

The latest on COVID-19

The global COVID-19 situation continues to evolve, with new developments and challenges emerging around the world. Here are some key updates:

– The World Health Organization has issued a warning about the potential for a surge in COVID-19 cases in Europe as countries relax restrictions and the Omicron variant continues to circulate. WHO officials have urged countries to remain vigilant and to continue implementing measures to prevent the spread of the virus.

– In the United States, health officials are closely monitoring the spread of the Omicron variant and its impact on the country’s healthcare system. Hospitals in some parts of the country are reporting an increase in COVID-19 patients, leading to concerns about potential strain on healthcare resources.

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– Vaccination campaigns are ongoing in many countries, with efforts to increase vaccination rates and reach underserved populations. Booster doses are being recommended for certain groups to enhance protection against the virus and its variants.

– Research continues on treatments for COVID-19, including antiviral medications and monoclonal antibodies. Efforts are also underway to develop new vaccines that could provide broader protection against a range of variants.

For the latest updates on COVID-19 and its impact around the world, stay tuned to STAT for ongoing coverage and analysis.

That’s it for today’s Morning Rounds. Thanks for reading, and have a great day. See you tomorrow.

What we’re reading

  • Immigrants with health conditions may be denied visas under new Trump administration guidance, KFF Health News

  • Infant formula recalled amid botulism investigation, New York Times

  • The $10 billion question: Will Pfizer hit it big with Metsera, or have regrets? STAT
  • The overlooked SNAP recipients: 1.1 million college students, The 19th
  • China’s biotech boom is being driven by a dazzling market rebound, STAT

Elimination status is a term used in public health to indicate the successful eradication of a disease or condition from a specific geographic area or population. Achieving elimination status is a significant milestone that requires a combination of effective public health interventions, vaccination programs, and surveillance efforts.

Re-gaining elimination status, on the other hand, refers to the process of once again eliminating a disease or condition that has re-emerged after previously being eradicated. This can happen due to various factors such as waning immunity, changes in the disease-causing agent, or lapses in vaccination coverage.

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The time it takes to re-gain elimination status can vary depending on the specific disease or condition in question, as well as the underlying reasons for its re-emergence. In some cases, re-establishing elimination status may require a concerted effort over several years, involving widespread vaccination campaigns, improved surveillance systems, and enhanced public health infrastructure.

Overall, re-gaining elimination status is a challenging but achievable goal that requires collaboration between governments, healthcare providers, and the public to ensure the successful control and eradication of a disease or condition.

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