Internists Say Administration’s Increased Efforts Quickly Needed in Fight Against COVID
Statement attributable to:
Thomas G. Cooney, MD, MACP
Chair, Board of Regents
American College of Physicians
Internists Say Administration’s Actions to Limit Vehicle Emissions Will Protect Public Health
Statement attributable to:
Thomas G. Cooney, MD, MACP
Chair, Board of Regents
American College of Physicians
WASHINGTON, D.C. December 20, 2021 –The American College of Physicians (ACP) supports the Biden administration announcement of new efforts to limit greenhouse gas emissions from cars and SUVs. Climate change and poor air quality harm health and reducing pollutants in the air could help to limit the occurrence of, and symptoms for those with, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
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American College of Physicians urges all adults to get influenza vaccination
National Influenza Vaccination Week reminds us that getting an influenza shot is more important than ever
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 3, 2021 – In recognition of National Influenza Vaccination Week (Dec. 5-11), the American College of Physicians (ACP) is urging all adults to make it a priority to get vaccinated as influenza season, holiday gatherings, and winter weather are here, as well as the ongoing threat of COVID-19.
Internists Say Administration’s Efforts to Continue Fight Against COVID are Critical
Statement attributable to:
George M. Abraham, MD, MPH, MACP, FIDSA
President, American College of Physicians