The Pharmacy Times® Coronavirus Disease Resource Center is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights on COVID-19, an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, including vaccine information and treatments for the disease.
January 22nd 2025
Engaging with the community, providing transparent information to patients, and using noncoercive methods of encouragement are strategies to reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy.
January 16th 2025
The finding could help better treat patients with long COVID, as pharmacists and treatment providers can look out for ME/CFS symptoms.
January 11th 2025
Some patients treated with prolonged courses of oral nirmatrelvir/ritonavir experienced long COVID symptom improvements, while others reported little to no changes in their symptoms.
January 7th 2025
COVID-19 survivors deemed the most highly impacted and fearful also reported the lowest health-related quality of life scores, indicating an association.
January 6th 2025
The pandemic’s aftermath left lasting tensions in health care.
The Pharmacist’s Impact on Shingles Prevention Through Vaccination: Recommendations, Uptake, and Improved Outc...
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Pneumococcal Disease Prevention for Older Adults and the Pharmacist’s Role in an Evolving Vaccine Landscape
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Navigating the HIV Treatment Frontier: Equipping Managed Care Professionals With Strategies for Innovation, Ac...
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Immunizations Update 2024: Advancing the Role of the Pharmacy Technician in Vaccine Administration
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The Impact of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians in Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking (Pharmac...
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Ensuring Pharmacy Technicians’ Proficiency in Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies
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The Role of the Pharmacist in Influenza Prevention for At-Risk Adults: Strategies to Enhance Immunization
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Exploring Immunizations Updates and Strategies for Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy
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The Essential Role of Pharmacists in Improving Influenza Vaccination Coverage: Strategies to Increase Vaccine ...
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The Role of Pharmacists in Pneumococcal Prevention: Strategies to Improve Vaccine Uptake
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Insights in Influenza Immunization: The Long-Term Care Pharmacist’s Role in Improving Health Outcomes in At-Ri...
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Independent Pharmacies Are Well-positioned to Vaccinate Their Communities Against COVID-19
January 20th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Thomas D’Angelo, RPh, president of the Pharmacists Society of the State of New York, on how independent pharmacies may be well-positioned to assist in the administration of COVID-19 vaccines.
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Study: Temperature Scanners of Limited Value in Detecting COVID-19
January 20th 2021A new study published in Experimental Physiology suggests that taking temperature readings of a person’s fingertip and eye would give a significantly better and more reliable reading and help identify those with fever compared to a full body scan.
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Walgreens Pharmacies Will Have 45,000 Trained COVID-19 Immunizers in the Next 90 Days
January 19th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Rina Shah, PharmD, group vice president of pharmacy operations and services at Walgreens, on how the hours of operation of pharmacies involved in the COVID-19 vaccinations have been impacted by vaccination efforts.
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Walgreens’ Plans to Provide COVID-19 Vaccine Access in Medically Underserved Communities
January 18th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Rina Shah, PharmD, group vice president of pharmacy operations and services at Walgreens, on Walgreens’ plans to provide access to COVID-19 vaccines among vulnerable populations in medically underserved communities.
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ISMP Provides Recommendations for Avoiding COVID-19 Vaccination Administration Errors
January 15th 2021The recommendations focus on dilution errors, vaccine and monoclonal antibody mix-ups, waste of doses, administering immunizations to the wrong age group, errors with scheduling the second dose, and allergic reactions.
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APhA: Biden $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Plan is Strong Start to Recovery From Pandemic
January 15th 2021In a statement by the APhA, Scott J. Knoer, executive vice president and CEO of APhA, noted the association’s support for this first step by the Biden administration on the road to recovery from the pandemic.
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Interim Results of Johnson & Johnson Single-Dose COVID-19 Vaccine Shows 90% Efficacy
January 15th 2021The single dose investigational vaccine being developed by the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson is a recombinant, replication-incompetent adenovirus serotype 26 vector encoding a stabilized SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
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Study: Initial Severity of COVID-19 Not Associated with Later Respiratory Complications
January 14th 2021Liam Townsend, MD, and his co-authors looked at a number of measures of recovery for 153 patients who were followed in an outpatient clinic a median of 75 days after their COVID-19 diagnoses.
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Anticipating Problems During First Wave of COVID-19 Vaccinations
January 14th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Rina Shah, PharmD, group vice president of pharmacy operations and services at Walgreens, on whether any unforeseen problems have arisen during the first wave of COVID-19 vaccinations at long-term care facilities.
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Low Immunity Linked to Poor Outcomes in Patients with HIV, COVID-19
January 13th 2021As patients with HIV are living longer, they are also being diagnosed with chronic conditions that have become increasingly common in recent decades, putting them at higher risk of COVID-19 hospitalization and death.
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