Sunday, May 31, 2020

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ASCO 2020: Evaluation of a Mainstream Model of Genetic Testing for Men with Prostate Cancer

(UroToday.com) Prostate cancer is the most common non-cutaneous cancer diagnosed in men. All men with metastatic prostate cancer, as well as selected other patients with specific family histories, are recommended to undergo germline genetic testing.

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Community transmission well-established in India: Epidemiologists from National Task force for coronavirus

In a joint statement, medical professional associations have criticised the handling of the coronavirus pandemic by the Indian government stating that a draconian lockdown, incoherent strategies led to India paying a heavy price. Most importantly, the ...

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South Korea's Celltrion says COVID-19 drug shows 100-fold reduction in viral load

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Celltrion Inc said on Monday its experimental treatment of COVID-19 demonstrated a 100-fold reduction in viral load of the disease in animal testing. The pharmaceutical company said the first in-human clinical trials of the ...

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Develop the material more resistant to heat ever created

ABC CienciaMadrid Updated: Save Send news by mail electrónicoTu name *. Your email *. email *. One of the main problems which occurred when the man was raised the conquest of space are the high temperatures to which the ships had to undergo at the ...

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Newmarch House cleared of coronavirus infections

The Sydney aged-care home at the centre of one of the country's largest and deadliest coronavirus outbreaks has finally been cleared of the virus. NSW Health authorities said on Sunday that all residents and staff who tested positive for COVID-19 at ...

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Massachusetts health officials announce 78 new coronavirus deaths on Sunday and 664 new COVID-19 cases

Massachusetts health officials announced on Sunday an additional 78 people have lost their lives to coronavirus. Officials also confirmed another 664 cases of the virus, bringing the total number of cases to at least 96,965 since the pandemic began. The new ...

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An Otherwise Healthy Individual Could Face Oral Disease After Only A Few Months Of Vaping, Study Shows

A recent study done to examine the connection between vaping and oral health yielded frightening results. The study, which was later published in the journal of Science Advances, determined that even healthy individuals can potentially greatly damage their ...

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COVID-19 Survivor Blood Becomes A Pricey Commodity With A Milliliter Selling For $1000

The normally obscure blood business is booming as various research and medical institutions are in a raced to develop tests, therapies and vaccines which many believe to be the key to successfully easing lockdowns and eradicating the threat of the ...

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Coronavirus losing potency: Italian doctor

The coronavirus is losing its potency and has become much less lethal, a senior Italian doctor says. "In reality, the virus clinically no longer exists in Italy," said Alberto Zangrillo, the head of the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan in the northern region of Lombardy, ...

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White House: US sends 2M doses of hydroxychloroquine, 1K ventilators to Brazil

The White House announced Sunday that the U.S. will send 2 million doses of hydroxychloroquine and 1,000 ventilators to Brazil as the South American country confronts the coronavirus pandemic. The White House said in a joint statement with the Brazilian ...

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This 10-year-old is advocating for cystic fibrosis changes at the national level

REGINA -- A Regina family affected by cystic fibrosis (CF) is trying to raise awareness of the disease in hopes of making changes at the national level. Emmanuella McDougall, 10, was born with CF, a fatal genetic disease that affects the lungs and digestive ...

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AGEWISE: The importance of wearing a mask

Q: I see many people are going out without masks. Now that we're in phase two of reopening, are we still supposed to wear them? LM. Answer: Wearing a mask or face covering is still important and perhaps even more so now as we are likely to be isolating ...

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Coronavirus pandemic is stopping some heart patients from seeking care

People with serious heart problems have been getting the wrong message about avoiding the hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic, and they are at greater risk of dying as a result, doctors say. People experiencing signs of possible heart attack like chest ...

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Coronavirus: Orange County reports 162 new cases and 1 death as of May 31

The Orange County Health Care Agency reported another 162 people have tested positive for the virus as of Sunday, May 31. The total cases reported in the county since the start of testing in March is 6,261. One more death has been attributed to the ...

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Children likely to suffer depression and anxiety after lockdown, study concludes

Children and young people are likely to experience high rates of depression and anxiety long after the lockdown ends, according to a review. The research draws on more than 60 pre-existing, peer-reviewed studies into topics spanning isolation, loneliness ...

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Children may suffer 'coronavirus anxiety' when they return to school, warns NHS top doctor

Parents are urged to talk with children about what could be a 'confusing and overwhelming' experience. By Laura Donnelly, Health Editor 1 June 2020 • 12:01am. Children of essential workers eat lunch in segregated positions at Kempsey Primary School in ...

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Colorado announces no new deaths tied directly to COVID-19 for second straight day

Reports of deaths related to the new coronavirus continue to slow in Colorado, with state health officials for the second straight day announcing no new fatalities tied directly to COVID-19 and only two additional deaths of people who had contracted the virus.

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US Sends Brazil 2 Million Doses of Hydroxychloroquine, Drug Touted by Trump

WASHINGTON — The United States has supplied Brazil with 2 million doses of hydroxychloroquine for use against the coronavirus, the two governments said on Sunday, despite medical warnings about risks associated with the anti-malaria drug. The White ...

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A second wave of coronavirus: When it could come, how long it could last and more

Experts warn that coronavirus infections could begin to increase as businesses begin to reopen and stay-at-home orders slowly lift. Jessica Dolcourt/CNET. For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website.

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78 additional COVID-19 deaths reported in Massachusetts with 664 new cases

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health confirmed 78 new COVID-19-related deaths across the state Sunday, bringing the state's total to 6,846. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rose to 96,965 after 664 new cases were reported by state ...

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312 new cases of COVID-19, 7 additional deaths announced by DHEC

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - DHEC has announced 312 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and 7 additional deaths. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 11,861 and those who have died to 494.

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UK govt advisers sound warning on easing virus lockdown

LONDON: Senior advisers to Boris Johnson's government on Saturday warned it was too early to lift the lockdown, just two days before the United Kingdom further relaxes coronavirus restrictions. As people reveled in soaring temperatures by flocking to ...

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Coronavirus: Nova Scotia reports no new cases, deaths on Sunday

For the second time in the past three days, Nova Scotia is reporting no new cases or deaths connected to the novel coronavirus. In a news release Sunday, the province said the QEII Health Sciences Centre's microbiology lab completed 578 COVID-19 tests ...

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Coronavirus India News LIVE Updates: Odisha reports highest single-day spike with 129 new COVID-19 cases

Coronavirus India News LIVE Updates: Today is the sixty-eighth day of India's nationwide lockdown, meant to curb the novel coronavirus pandemic. The Centre has extended the lockdown, now called 'Unlock 1', till June 30. The Home Ministry has put out a ...

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Saturday, May 30, 2020

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Virus taking hold in rural, old plantation region of Alabama

HAYNEVILLE — Sparsely populated Lowndes County, deep in Alabama's old plantation country, has the sad distinction of having both the state's highest rate of COVID-19 cases and its worst unemployment rate. Initially spared as the disease ravaged cities, ...

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, don't ignore signs of stroke

With hospitals around the country reporting a recent drop in the number of stroke cases arriving in their emergency rooms, some health experts suspect that fear of COVID-19 may be causing people to avoid going to the hospital and calling 911 for non-COVID ...

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Two million vulnerable people shielding to be allowed out for first time in 10 weeks

Millions of people in England who are shielding due to coronavirus will be told it is safe enough to leave their homes after spending over 10 weeks indoors. Prime Minister Boris Jonson praised the resilience of extremely vulnerable "shielders" from ...

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Loneliness Found to Be More Common in Young People, Men, Certain Societies

A new large-scale global study finds that young people, men, and people of specific cultures or societies report higher levels of loneliness. In the BBC Loneliness Experiment, U.K. researchers analyzed responses from more than 46,000 participants around ...

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Cases with no exposure history data

Over 44 per cent of the 40,000-plus Covid-19 patients detected during the first two months of the epidemic's growth in India have no documented history of exposure to the infection, suggesting poor record-keeping, health researchers have said. Their study ...

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Denton County Reports 31st COVID-19-Related Death, 5 New Cases at DSSLC

A Carrollton man in his 80s is the 31st person in Denton County to die after testing positive for the coronavirus, officials say. It was the first coronavirus-related death reported in the county since May 22. "Your thoughts and prayers for the family of this individual ...

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Coronavirus: Shielders in England allowed outdoors again from Monday

Vulnerable people in England who have been asked to remain at home since the coronavirus lockdown began are to be allowed outdoors once a day with members of their household from Monday. Those living alone will be able to meet one other person ...

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Scientist Dr. Micheal Greger Claims A New 'Apocalyptic' Bird Flu Could 'Wipe Out Half Of Humanity'

In his new book How To Survive a Pandemic, scientist and physician Dr. Michael Greger warned that a bird flu borne from chicken farms could have “apocalyptic” consequences. He added that it could have the potential to “wipe out half of humanity,” The New ...

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Britons may resist test and trace isolation after lockdown

Global coronavirus instances have surpassed six million as Latin America reported a grim milestone of 50,000 deaths from the illness. Countries equivalent to Brazil, Chile and Mexico are struggling to stem the unfold of the virus. Covid-19 has claimed greater ...

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Lockdown easing for Covid-19 'shielders' announced by PM

Boris Johnson praised their resilience as he said those shielding from Covid-19 in England will be able to spend time with other people outdoors. Subscribe to our daily newsletter. Sign Up. Around 2.2 million "shielders" including the very elderly will be able ...

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Weight loss: 5 zero calorie foods that aren't actually zero calories

The basic rule of losing weight is to create a calorie deficit. Calorie deficit means consuming fewer calories than what you can burn. While trying to create this calorie deficit, we try to look for foods that have fewer calories and are healthy at the same time.

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A local woman shares her story living with Multiple Sclerosis on World MS day

Today is World MS day or multiple sclerosis. It's a disease with no cure that affects the nervous system. One local woman is sharing her story of hope. Posted: May 30, 2020 8:10 PM. Posted By: Richard Solomon. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to Facebook ...

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Woman seeks donor as she faces Kidney failure

Kristina Johnson was 18 years old when she was diagnosed as a Type 2 diabetic. Now, 13 years later, her kidneys have lost nearly all of their ability to function effectively. She is looking for a kidney donor who can help return her life to normalcy. According to ...

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Missouri school bus drivers drive empty buses past usual stops to say farewell to students before summer break

With schools closed prematurely due to the coronavirus pandemic, bus drivers haven't seen their usual riders since March. But some bus drivers took it upon themselves to hit their routes one last time to wave goodbye to students and parents before summer ...

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South Carolina reports 266 new COVID-19 infections

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Pee Dee accounted for three out of four deaths from the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and 48 of the 266 new cases reported statewide Saturday by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC).

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Australia is coming closer to the day it records no new coronavirus cases

Australia is edging closer to the day it records no new COVID-19 cases but some clusters in Melbourne remain active. Updated Updated 3 hours ago. Share. Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter. Victoria is the only state to record new cases of coronavirus ...

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Are you ready to return to "normal"?

Many Australians have welcomed the gradual easing of coronavirus restrictions. We can now catch up with friends and family in small numbers, and get out and about a little more than we've been able to for a couple of months. All being well, restrictions will ...

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One in 10 Covid-19 patients with diabetes die within a week, study finds

One in 10 coronavirus patients with diabetes died within the first seven days of hospitalization, and one in five needed a ventilator to breathe, according to a new study by French researchers. Posted: May 30, 2020 4:38 PM. Posted By: Shelby Lin Erdman, ...

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Health District: Second wave of COVID-19 may be worse than the first

As Idaho enters into its third phase of reopening—with bars and movie theaters permitted to open beginning May 30—public health districts are warning that a second wave of the novel coronavirus will be inevitable and continue to encourage proper health ...

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Alabama Reports 800 New Virus Cases; Deaths At 610

MONTGOMERY, AL — The number of new coronavirus cases reported in Alabama Saturday spiked by more than 800 since Friday morning, marking the third straight day the state saw more than 500 new cases. Just before 5 p.m. Saturday, the Alabama ...

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UK govt advisors sound warning on easing virus lockdown

Senior advisors to Boris Johnson's government on Saturday warned it was too early to lift the lockdown, just two days before the UK further relaxes coronavirus restrictions. As people revelled in soaring temperatures by flocking to beaches and parks, several ...

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3 Things to Know About Teeth Whitening

Flossing and brushing are the two conventional ways to maintain the cleanliness of your teeth. You may be bothered that your smile does not have the same pure white sparkle that they used to, and now have a yellowish color. This is potentially one of the ...

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Friday, May 29, 2020

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With 26 new COVID-19 cases reported in Southern Utah, health department pinpoints lack of social distancing

ST. GEORGE — A day after the largest rise in cases involving the coronavirus, Southern Utah surpassed that number by one on Friday to set a new one-day high – 26 new cases – according to the Southwest Utah Public Health Department. With more people ...

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One in 10 Covid-19 patients with diabetes die within a week, study finds

(CNN) One in 10 coronavirus patients with diabetes died within the first seven days of hospitalization, and one in five needed a ventilator to breathe, according to a new study by French researchers. Diabetes is one of the underlying health conditions that ...

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Nine in ten adults are now happy to leave their homes as the fear of coronavirus slowly wears off

More are going outside and meeting up with friends and family, the ONS found; Last week 90 per cent of those polled said they left their homes, up from 86 per cent the week before; The proportion of people who only left for work, shopping, medical reasons or ...

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6 Kids Treated For COVID-Linked Condition At Children's Hospital

The children ranging from 4 mos to 8 years-old, all who tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies, developed multisystem inflammatory syndrome. By Paige Austin, Patch Staff. May 29, 2020 6:20 pm PT ...

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COVID-19: Supplements to Boost Your Immune System

Your immune system is a complex collection of cells, processes, and chemicals that continually protects your bodies against invading pathogens like viruses, bacteria, and toxins. With the global spread of COVID-19, it is even more important to keep your ...

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Study shows 10 times more New Yorkers had Covid-19 by April than previously counted

(CNN) By the end of March, 1 in 7 New York adults had Covid-19 -- about 10 times higher than the official account, according to a new study sponsored by the New York State Department of Health. This adds to a growing body of evidence that the virus was ...

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New Harris Co. COVID-19 testing locations set to relocate

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- Health officials announced Friday that two of the areas largest COVID-19 testing sites will relocate, beginning in the first week of June. The sites in Katy and Baytown will close Saturday, May 30, and move to Pasadena and ...

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Who's had COVID-19? Florida testing data shows thousands have antibodies to the disease

Florida's health department released data on Friday showing the results of more than 123,000 people who have received a COVID-19 antibody test — with 5,474 people testing positive for previous infections, or about 4.4% of those tested. The testing data ...

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Coronavirus: Scientists who advise government warn lockdown being eased too soon

Two scientists who advise the government have warned lockdown is being eased too soon in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson this week announced further relaxations to restrictions on movement in England, despite new coronavirus cases and deaths ...

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64-year-old latest Hamilton coronavirus death, city says components for increased testing in place

Hamilton, Ont., reported another death connected to the COVID-19 pandemic on Friday. The city's 36th death was a 64-year-old man from the community who passed away in hospital on Wednesday. Public health has 10 new cases of COVID-19 as of Friday, ...

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Utah Has Highest Single-Day Rise in COVID-19 Cases at 343

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Health officials counted 343 new COVID-19 cases in southwestern Utah on Friday, the highest single-day increase in the state since daily counts started in March. It's too soon to know if the spike shows an upward trend, health ...

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Scientists Question Validity of Major Hydroxychloroquine Study

More than 100 scientists and clinicians have questioned the authenticity of a massive hospital database that was the basis for an influential study published last week that concluded that treating people who have Covid-19 with chloroquine and ...

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CDC Director Says New Analysis Exonerates Agency On Testing Delay

The head of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that a new analysis shows the agency's delayed rollout of coronavirus testing did not hinder the nation's response to the pandemic. The coronavirus didn't start spreading in the ...

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Coronavirus: the possible role of vitamin D

A recently published paper considers the role of vitamin D in the outcome of Covid-19 cases. Coronavirus: the possible role of vitamin D © Ratmaner | Dreamstime.com. One mostly overlooked factor that could influence outcome of COVID-19 is the relative ...

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Doctor warns there could be 100000 more American COVID-19 deaths by Labor Day, but models vary widely

Infectious disease experts from the Emory University School of Medicine are warning that given the current rate of deaths per day, it is possible the U.S. death toll from the novel coronavirus could double by September as restrictions are lifted throughout the ...

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How our ancestors tackled the Spanish Influenza

The area has been battling the coronavirus pandemic since mid-March, and everyday life came to a screeching halt. Gone were things we had taken for granted — social gatherings, school, church services, restaurants, sporting events and more.

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CDC chief defends failure to spot early coronavirus spread in US

The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday defended the agency's failure to find early spread of the coronavirus in the United States, noting that surveillance systems “kept eyes” on the disease. “We were never really blind when it ...

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Would you get a coronavirus vaccine? WNY is split

Buffalo, N.Y. (WIVB) — Over the years, vaccination has become a controversial topic. Since the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic, national health leaders continue to stress the only cure will be a vaccine. A recent poll from the Associated Press-NORC ...

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For 4th day in a row, Canada adds fewer than 1000 new coronavirus cases

Canada's daily coronavirus case count remained under 1,000 for the fourth consecutive day. With 906 new cases and 102 deaths, Friday tipped the country over 89,000 cases. Close to 7,000 people have died and nearly 47,000 people have recovered.

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Saturated hospitals, airlifts as California border region virus cases surge

MEXICALI, Mexico/EL CENTRO, Calif., (Reuters) - Coronavirus cases are surging in a scorching hot desert region straddling south California and a city near Mexico's Tijuana, leading to saturated hospitals, a cross-border overspill of patients and airlifts from ...

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Antibody tests for COVID-19 wrong up to half the time, CDC says

Antibody tests used to determine if people have been infected in the past with COVID-19 might be wrong up to half the time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in new guidance posted on its website. Above video: Infectious disease ...

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10 percent of coronavirus patients with diabetes die within a week of hospitalization, new study finds

Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Ten percent of COVID-19 patients with diabetes die within one week of being hospitalized, according to the first study of the virus to examine its impact on hospitalized ...

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Opioid Overdoses on the Rise in Canada During COVID-19 Pandemic

TORONTO — Canada's opioid-related deaths have been rising since the coronavirus pandemic began, the country's chief public health officer said on Friday. Theresa Tam highlighted British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province and the epicenter of the ...

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Thursday, May 28, 2020

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COVID-related inflammatory disease affecting children

Dr. David Scrase announced Thursday that a child in New Mexico has Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C), an inflammatory disease that is potentially connected to COVID-19. He says the child is very young but is doing okay. Dr. Scrase says the ...

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New Coronavirus Cases Trend Younger In Washington, Study Finds

A recent analysis found about half of new coronavirus infections in Washington are now among people under 40 years old. By Lucas Combos, Patch Staff. May 28, 2020 6:16 pm PT. Reply. 0. New cases recorded among younger Washingtonians have ...

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Maskne: How to avoid acne, breakouts when wearing face masks

By Michaela Tangan Features Writer, The Philippine STAR. Thanks, or no thanks to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, protective face masks are now part of our daily dress code. While the scientific community is still searching for the cure or ...

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Fernandina during the 1918 pandemic

In the Fernandina News-Record of Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, a front-page article is headlined “Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu.” The sub-headline breaks it down: “Epidemic probably not Spanish in origin – germ still unknown – People should guard against 'Droplet ...

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Complaint Spurs State Inspection At Vancouver Facility Suffering Virus Outbreak

A worker's complaint about conditions at Firestone Pacific Foods, the source of a recent coronavirus outbreak, is leading to a formal inspection by Washington Labor and Industries. Agency officials confirmed they alerted the Vancouver fruit packing plant on ...

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Second coronavirus outbreak hits Townsend Farms, but the state never disclosed the first

This story is breaking and will be updated. State officials confirmed Thursday that Townsend Farms, a fruit company with two Portland area facilities, is the site of the large coronavirus outbreak referenced by state health officials Wednesday that infected nearly ...

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NIH Director: No Way of Knowing If Virus Came From Wuhan Lab

The director of the National Institutes of Health told Politico the novel coronavirus is not manmade, but there was "no way of knowing" if the virus escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China. "Whether [the coronavirus] could have been in some way isolated and ...

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How Spectrum Health works to make sure antibody tests are accurate

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning that a test meant to determine whether people were previously infected with COVID-19 could have false positives. Spectrum Health is providing those antibody, ...

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UCSF's testing program in SF's Bayview and nearby neighborhoods will gauge coronavirus spread

Residents of San Francisco's Bayview, Sunnydale and Visitacion Valley — low-income neighborhoods hit hard by the pandemic — will be able to get a free coronavirus test through a new UCSF four-day testing project aimed at collecting data. The program ...

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How having cancer can put Covid-19 patients at higher risk of dying

(CNN) Researchers are learning more about the risks cancer patients face if they become sick with Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus that has swept through the world. Patients whose cancer was getting worse or spreading were more ...

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Half of newly diagnosed coronavirus cases in Washington are in people under 40

SEATTLE – Half of new coronavirus infections in Washington are now occurring in people under the age of 40, a marked shift from earlier in the epidemic when more than two-thirds of those testing positive were in older age groups. A new analysis finds that ...

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Research on new cat virus discovered at BC SPCA published in scientific journal

The outbreak of a fast-spreading disease at the SPCA's animal centre in Vancouver has led to the discovery of a new feline virus that affected 43 cats in B.C.. It started when eight cats fell ill on a single day in 2018 with symptoms like a human stomach flu, but ...

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Beer drinking, 103-year-old nursing home resident beats COVID-19

WILBRAHAM, Mass. (WWLP) – A 103-year-old Massachusetts nursing home resident infected with COVID-19 just weeks ago has beaten the odds – and gone viral after celebrating with a cold Bud Light. Jennie Stejna of Indian Orchard has lived at the Life ...

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Youth mental health deteriorating under pandemic stresses, new CAMH study reveals

Pandemic isolation has compounded mental health challenges for many young people — while simultaneously bringing some surprising new benefits, an about-to-be-released study has found. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health study, currently ...

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Cancer and COVID-19: What's the Outlook?

May 28, 2020 -- Cancer patients diagnosed with COVID-19 who are otherwise generally healthy can and do survive the coronavirus, according to a new study that evaluated 928 patients with both conditions. But there was much bleaker news for cancer ...

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Plan for stronger lockdown on care homes to prevent more deaths rejected

Health officials' calls to enact a stronger lockdown of care homes to prevent spiralling coronavirus deaths have been rejected by the Government. Care homes have increasingly become the epicentres for deaths linked to Covid-19 across the UK, with the toll ...

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LSU researchers identify blood clots as key factor in coronavirus deaths

Autopsies of 10 African American victims of coronavirus in New Orleans show that the insides of their lungs were riddled with blood clots, adding to evidence that COVID-19 stokes damage in the body far beyond a typical respiratory illness. Researchers from ...

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1 in 10 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients With Diabetes Dies: Study

THURSDAY, May 28, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Ten percent of COVID-19 patients with diabetes die within a week of entering the hospital and 20% need a ventilator to breathe by that point, a new French study found. Researchers analyzed data on more than ...

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How exercise keeps you fit (it's a molecular symphony)

If exercise were a drug, as doctors like to say, then everyone would prescribe it. Since it is not a drug, though, how does it have such a transformative effect on health? A study suggests that it achieves this through a “molecular explosion” in the blood.

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Face Masks at Home Reduce COVID-19 Risk, Study Says

May 28, 2020 -- Are face masks moving from the street into the living room? A study conducted in China says wearing face masks at home greatly reduces a person's risk of catching the coronavirus -- a major escalation from the most common advice on the ...

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Research showing connection between COVID-19 and some stroke patients

In April, 40% of the country didn't seek emergency care after showing signs of a stroke due to coronavirus fears. by: Carolyn Sistrand. Posted: May 28, 2020 / 06:31 PM EDT / Updated: May 28, 2020 / 06:35 PM EDT. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to ...

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After reopening, Florida hasn't seen a spike in coronavirus cases. Are we in the clear?

When Florida began to reopen May 4, allowing limited indoor dining at restaurants and visits to certain parks, some experts warned that the state might be moving too quickly. Gov. Ron DeSantis was measured in easing regulations, they said, but the most ...

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Temperature Checks and Desk Shields: CDC Suggests Big Changes to Offices

Upon arriving at work, employees should get a temperature and symptom check. Inside the office, desks should be six feet apart. If that isn't possible, employers should consider erecting plastic shields around desks. Seating should be barred in common ...

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Do your duty and we can defeat coronavirus, Britain told

Hundreds of thousands of people face a tighter lockdown from today after being told it is their “civic duty” not to leave home for two weeks under a national contact-tracing system. People who have come near someone with coronavirus will have the “personal ...

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Up to 80% of COVID-19 Infections Are Asymptomatic, a New Case Report Says

In one cruise-ship coronavirus outbreak, more than 80% of people who tested positive for COVID-19 did not show any symptoms of the disease, according to a new paper published in the journal Thorax. The research shows just how prevalent asymptomatic ...

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Global Vaccine Competition; More Than 100000 Dead

According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 100,000 people have died in the United States from COVID-19, and experts at the World Health Organization warn a second peak of COVID-19 infections could occur during this first wave of the virus.

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100000 dead in US, 100000 cases in California: Where coronavirus pandemic stands

One hundred thousand. Two different totals surpassed that milestone on Wednesday. After roughly 10 weeks of growth — explosive at some points, steadier at others — the U.S. death toll from the coronavirus surpassed 100,000 on Wednesday, according to ...

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Massachusetts coronavirus cases: 6547 deaths, 94220 positive tests

BOSTON (WWLP) – The Department of Public Health reports there are now 94,220 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts, including 6,547 deaths on Wednesday. According to the DPH, 552,144 individuals have been tested. There are 527 ...

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Potential guidelines for ethically infecting vaccine volunteers with coronavirus

Allowing volunteers to be deliberately infected with coronavirus for the purposes of developing a vaccine could be done ethically and potentially speed up its development, an expert has said. Dr Adair Richards at the University of Warwick has developed a set ...

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'Silent' COVID-19 More Widespread Than Thought

WEDNESDAY, May 27, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- A new cruise ship study suggests that the number of people who are infected with the new coronavirus but have no symptoms may be much higher than believed. More than 80% of those who tested positive ...

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Cancer undiagnosed 'for nearly 2000 people in UK every week'

Macmillan warns of 'ticking time bomb' with evidence of treatment being delayed and cancelled due to Covid-19. Hannah Devlin Science Correspondent. @hannahdev. Wed 27 May 2020 19.01 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email.

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UK's most vulnerable people at risk of losing 60% of their income

A loophole in government guidance has caused some of the country's most vulnerable people to lose up to 60% of their income and is now forcing many to put their health at risk as lockdown comes to an end, one of the UK's biggest charities has warned.

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Brazil coronavirus death toll above 25000, more than 410000 cases

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 25,000 people on Wednesday, at 25,598, the Health Ministry said. Deaths from the disease caused by the coronavirus over the last 24 hours were 1,086. The number of cases rose by ...

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Avoid this during early pregnancy

In women with history of miscarriage, higher levels of physical activity have been associated with a greater risk of subclinical, or very early pregnancy loss, warn researchers. The study, published in the journal Fertility and Sterility, found that there was roughly ...

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Frequent use of hand sanitizer can be harmful, experts say

In times like these, it's normal to be overly cautious about hand-washing and hand-sanitizing. While experts say frequent hand-washing is critical to preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus, people should be cautious about using hand sanitizer too often ...

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How some of the earliest states to reopen are faring against coronavirus

Nearly one month has passed since Georgia and a handful of other states began reopening at the end of April. Public health experts had warned against early reopenings due to the risk of a second wave of infections. At the same time, President Trump is ...

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CDC advises when it's safe to leave COVID-19 self-quarantine

Improving symptoms, no fever for 3 days, at least 10 days since symptom onset—those are criteria for when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says people with COVID-19 can leave self-quarantine and be around others again.

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Contest Makes Handwashing Fun for Children

No media source currently available. 0:00 0:07:15 0:00. Direct link. 128 kbps | MP3 · 64 kbps | MP3. Pop-out player. Parents around the world often urge children over and over – wash your hands! This advice was already common before the coronavirus crisis ...

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New York City hires more than 1700 contact tracers to combat COVID-19

New York City has hired more than 1,700 contact tracers who will be trained to try to contain the coronavirus epidemic, critical for New York City's plan to begin reopening the city in the first half of June now that the daily number of people admitted to hospitals ...

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Oregon reports 71 new COVID-19 cases; no new deaths for third straight day

No new Central Oregon cases reported; new data shows drop in positive cases amid increase in testing. PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Oregon's death toll from COVID-19 is unchanged for a third straight day and the 11th time this month, remaining at 148, while ...

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Boulder County Bats Test Positive For Rabies

BOULDER COUNTY, CO — Two bats found in Lafayette and Longmont have tested positive for rabies, Boulder County Public Health said. Both bats were found in the backyards of homes where pets spend their time, health officials said. Lane Drager ...

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Video: Experts Provide More Information on Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children

University of Utah Health released a video with more information about Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in children (MIS-C), a new condition that's been associated with COVID-19 in children. In the video above, experts from the University of Utah Health ...

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Can plasma from COVID-19 survivors help save others?

Science 's COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center. On 13 March, with the COVID-19 pandemic exploding and drugs elusive, Arturo Casadevall published what he considers “maybe the most important paper” of his long career. In The Journal ...

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Washington Officials Report Drop in Childhood Vaccinations

SEATTLE (AP) — The Washington State Department of Health has observed a significant drop in the number of children being vaccinated over the past two months. State health experts say children still need vaccines on time, even during the ongoing ...

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State announces third death tied to Washakie County nursing home outbreak

A third person has died in connection with an outbreak at a Worland nursing home, the state announced Wednesday. The patient was described as an older woman who had previously been identified as a confirmed coronavirus case. She was a resident at ...

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Americans have died from the flu and COVID-19

Flawed claims that the seasonal flu has killed more people than COVID-19 have circulated around the internet for a while now. But now a post on Facebook claims the opposite: that no Americans have died from the flu in 2020. The May 16 post reads: "Not ...

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'What the heck is going on?' County supervisors demand answers on Vernon coronavirus outbreaks

Alarmed by a rising number of coronavirus infections among meatpacking workers in Vernon, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday gave local health officials and plant operators one week to review worker safety protocols and report back ...

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'To know her was to love her': Family says convalescent plasma helped mother fight COVID-19

A woman said convalescent plasma helped her mother battle COVID-19, even though she still lost her life. Claire Ann Kruizenga died May 22. Advertisement. “To know her is to love her, truly. If somebody hadn't met her, they truly lost out,” said Leslie Voigt, ...

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COVID-19: 'Less Than Half' Of Positive Coronavirus Antibody Tests Are Accurate, CDC Says

Antibody testing used to assess if people were contaminated with COVID-19 in the past could be incorrect up to half the time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in new guidelines posted on their website. HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA.

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San Francisco homeless deaths soar — and officials say it's not directly due to COVID-19

The number of homeless people in San Francisco who died over a recent six-week period spiked compared to the same time last year, an increase that officials say was likely driven by drug overdoses, underlying medical conditions and a disruption to shelter ...

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Coronavirus Cluster Discovered At Morgan Hill Fish Processing Plant

MORGAN HILL (KPIX 5) — The Santa Clara County Department of Public Health is scrambling to prevent a cluster of three dozen coronavirus cases at a fish processing plant in Morgan Hill from becoming a wider outbreak. “A couple of weeks ago, ...

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Montefiore and Einstein evaluate a new drug combination to fight COVID-19

Montefiore Health System Albert Einstein College of Medicine have begun the next stage of the Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial (ACTT), to evaluate treatment options for people hospitalized with severe COVID-19 infection. The new iteration of the trial, ...

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Antibody tests for Covid-19 wrong half the time, CDC says

Antibody tests used to determine if people have been infected in the past with Covid-19 might be wrong up to half the time, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in new guidance posted on its website. Antibody tests, often called serologic ...

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Pandemic May Force Chula Vista to Dip Into Emergency Reserves

The pool is still closed. Kids still can't climb on the playground. Libraries are quieter than ever. Such is life in Chula Vista these days. “This was the go-to place when I was a kid,” said Jim Phillipo while standing outside the Parkway Pool just a few blocks from ...

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Mexico hit new virus record of over 500 deaths per day

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's health department reported 501 deaths from the coronavirus Tuesday, a new one-day high and the first time the figure exceeded 500. The number of new cases also set a daily high, with 3,455 additional infections confirmed.

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Number Of Farmer John Coronavirus Cases Continues To Grow

Our news is free on LAist. To make sure you get our coverage: Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter. To support our nonprofit public service journalism: Donate now. Along with nursing homes, meatpacking plants across the U.S. have become hotbeds ...

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CDC warns it 'may be possible' for coronavirus to spread on surfaces, in new shift

Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) edited information posted to its website last week on the transmission of the coronavirus from contaminated ...

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Saskatoon man recovered from COVID-19 donates plasma for coronavirus treatment trial

A Saskatoon man hopes the antibodies in his blood may help others who contracted the novel coronavirus, especially considering what COVID-19 did to his family. Andrew Elchuk is the first person in Saskatchewan to enter the CONCOR-1 trial, which aims to ...

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Former Apprentice contestant company's adverts banned for coronavirus cure claims

Three adverts promoting rehydration sachets from the company of a former contestant on The Apprentice have been banned for suggesting they could help cure coronavirus. Revival Shots, founded by Daniel Elahi, has been reprimanded by the Advertising ...

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Amid coronavirus outbreak, video shows how droplets spread on mass transit from talking

Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. A video reveals how easily a person infected with coronavirus could potentially spread those particles on mass transit, even if they're just talking to someone.

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Seattle COVID-19 vaccine volunteer given high dose, discusses side effects

SEATTLE — Ian Haydon works at the University of Washington in the Institute for Protein Design. The healthy 29-year-old signed up for the COVID-19 vaccine trial because he said this is one way he knew he could help out. He was relieved when Moderna ...

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China might starting using coronavirus vaccines this year, even if trials haven't been completed

Various coronavirus vaccine development programs have advanced at a rapid pace, with several candidates proving that they're safe and effective in pre-clinical and clinical trials. Some drugs are already approaching the final phases of human trials and ...

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Neanderthal gene increases fertility, reduces miscarriage in modern women

A genetic variant inherited from our ancient Neanderthal relatives and thought to confer heightened fertility has been found in modern humans. The new research suggests almost one in three European women carry some degree of the gene variant.

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Study: King County needs to do more with testing, tracing

SEATTLE (AP) — A new study says a comprehensive system of testing, contact tracing and quarantines will be needed to avoid a burst of new COVID-19 infections before King County can ease social-distancing restrictions. The Seattle Times reports the study ...

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WHO warns that 1st wave of pandemic not over; dampens hopes

BANGKOK — As Brazil and India struggle with surging coronavirus cases, a top health specialist is warning that the world is still smack in the middle of the pandemic, dampening hopes for a speedy global economic rebound and renewed international travel.

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Coronavirus: Apprentice star's ads banned over Covid-19 claims

A former Apprentice contestant's company has had three social media adverts banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) over misleading Covid-19 claims. Revival Shots, founded by Daniel Elahi, suggested its Vitamin C rehydration sachets could ...

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Is High Blood Pressure in Older Age Inevitable?

Researchers say blood pressure tends to rise as people get older, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk. Experts note that you can have high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, without developing symptoms. They say people should ...

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COVID-19 cases among health care workers top 62000, CDC reports

More than 62,000 doctors, nurses and other health care providers on the front lines of the U.S.'s COVID-19 crisis have been infected, and at least 291 have died, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Tuesday. The last time the CDC ...

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Second resident of Wyoming nursing home dies of COVID-19

WORLAND, Wyo. (AP) — A second resident of a Wyoming nursing home has died of the coronavirus. The older man had been hospitalized and was a resident of a Washakie County long-term care facility where testing identified 12 cases among residents ...

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Research reveals gene role in both dementia and severe Covid-19

Having two copies of e4 variant of ApoE gene linked to double risk of severe Covid-19, study suggests. Coronavirus – latest updates · See all our coronavirus coverage · Nicola Davis · @NicolaKSDavis. Tue 26 May 2020 00.00 EDT. Share on Facebook ...

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Care home is plunged into special measures

A CARE home has been plunged into special measures after unexplained bruising appeared on a resident while another missed seven doses of medication. During its latest inspection, Stambridge Meadows was rated inadequate by the Care Quality ...

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Coronavirus is just 'tip of iceberg,' Chinese researcher cautions

Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. China's “bat woman” researcher warns that the deadly coronavirus surfacing now is “just the tip of the iceberg” in terms of what humans may soon face without a global ...

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Indian-American couple develops low-cost ventilator to fight coronavirus

Washington: An Indian-American couple in the United States has developed a low-cost portable emergency ventilator. The ventilator is soon to hit the production stage. It will be available in India and the developing world at an affordable rate. The machine ...

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HCQ now a part of state government's treatment protocol

After much back and forth, the Maharashtra government on Monday made Hydroxychloroquine ( HCQ ) a part of its Covid-19 treatment protocol . Hydroxychloroquine is widely used around the world to prevent and treat malaria, but its role in the current ...

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Oregon veterans hospital makes changes after COVID-19 outbreak

PORTLAND — The Veterans Affairs Hospital in Portland is making changes after a recent outbreak of coronavirus. A doctor tells KATU News a patient came in for another issue, and two days later was determined to be positive for COVID-19. Officials say 28 ...

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Over 40% of employees tested at Vancouver fruit plant have COVID-19

VANCOUVER, Wash. — The number of employees at a Vancouver fruit processing facility who have tested positive for COVID-19 is now up to 65, the company said on Monday. Firestone Pacific Foods said 87 employees have tested negative for the virus, ...

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ICMR & Lancet HCQ study aren't at odds. One is on preventing Covid, other about treating it

New Delhi: The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)'s advisory on the usage of anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as a preventive drug created a row last week, with a Lancet study seemingly contradicting its position. But there is a clear and ...

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Faulty gene linked to dementia doubles risk of infection, study finds

A faulty gene linked to dementia doubles the risk of developing coronavirus, a new study has suggested. Researchers linked the fault, found in people of European ancestry, to a greater risk of the virus even when they had not developed dementia. The finding ...

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WHO sounds warning on coronavirus 'second peak': Live updates

Warning comes as Europe and United States ease lockdowns and people flock to crowded beaches at start of summer season. by Kate Mayberry. 2 hours ago. whatsapp. Hello and welcome to Al Jazeera's continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Mongolia to maintain strict COVID-19 regulations 'until vaccine found'

Mondolia health workers and police wear hazmat suits during a coronavirus drill in the capital, Ulaanbaatar. (Photo: AFP/Byambasuren Byamba-Ochir). 26 May 2020 09:11AM. Share this content. Bookmark. ULAANBAATAR: Mongolia will maintain strict ...

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Coronavirus in Colorado: Total cases tick up to 24269; just one death recorded in past 24 hours

For the first time since late March, Colorado recorded just a single death among people with coronavirus in a 24-hour period. The number of known deaths among people with COVID-19 ticked up to 1,333 on Monday, up from the 1,332 deaths recorded ...

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Texas reports nearly 56000 virus cases so far and over 1500 deaths

DALLAS, Texas — Texas health officials reported 623 new cases of Covid-19 Monday, an increase of about 1% over the previous day, and said there had been another eight deaths linked to the disease caused by the coronavirus. The state had 55,971 ...

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Fear of COVID-19 leads other patients to decline critical treatment

It was the call that Lance Hansen, gravely ill with liver disease, had been waiting weeks for, and it came just before midnight in late April. A liver was available for him. He got up to get dressed for the three-hour drive to San Francisco for the transplant surgery.

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Coronavirus: The search for antibody super donors

Alessandro Giardini is a consultant at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, and spent seven days on a ventilator due to Covid-19. The doctor recovered and went on to donate plasma. The plasma, the liquid portion of the blood, contains coronavirus ...

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65 Vancouver food processor workers have COVID-19

The number of positive COVID-19 cases at Firestone Pacific Foods increased to 65 workers, almost doubling the amount reported Friday, according to a news release sent by the Fruit Valley fruit processor on Monday. The company is not aware of any ...

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China Coronavirus Expert Warns COVID-19 Is 'Just The Tip Of The Iceberg'

Dr. Shi Zhengli, a Chinese virologist famed for her work with bat coronaviruses, wants the world to work together to study unknown viruses carried by wild animals; She was dubbed "Bat Woman" for her decades-long work studying bat-borne viruses; She's the ...

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US company trials coronavirus vaccine in Australia

A U.S. biotechnology company has begun human trials in Australia of a vaccine for the coronarvirus with hopes of releasing a proven vaccine this year. By. ROD McGUIRK Associated Press. May 25, 2020, 5:55 PM. 3 min read. 3 min read. Share to Facebook

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CDC, states' reporting of virus test data causes confusion

PROVIDENCE — Elected officials, businesses and others are depending on coronavirus testing and infection-rate data as states reopen so that they will know if a second wave of contagion is coming — and whether another round of stay-at-home orders or ...

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Promising coronavirus vaccine might be delayed because not enough people are getting sick

One of the coronavirus vaccine candidates that has shown encouraging results is the one being developed at Oxford, which could be ready for emergency use this September. However, researchers are running into a potential issue with testing, as there might ...

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New study suggests COVID-19 immunity might only last 6 months, so how safe are you?

TAMPA, Fla — The novel coronavirus has proven to be unpredictable -- it's unclear if recovered patients have strong immunity against contracting it again, according to a new study from the University of Amsterdam which suggests immunity might be as short ...

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Brit scientists develop coronavirus inhaler which could fight disease at first sign of symptoms

BRITISH scientists have developed a new coronavirus inhaler which could help to fight the bug as soon as early symptoms appear. Researchers from the University of Southampton have sent 120 inhalers out to Covid-19 patients for a home trial beginning ...

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Georgia's COVID-19 case curve was dropping. Now it's showing signs it could start going back up.

MACON, Ga. — For several weeks around the time of the state's shelter-in-place order, the average daily rate of new COVID-19 cases confirmed across the state dropped. Now, new data suggests that trend could be reversing. On April 3rd, Georgia's ...

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World Thyroid Day 2020: Can thyroid disease lead to weight gain?

Despite eating healthy and exercising daily, some people can start gaining a significant amount of weight all of a sudden. If this is something you're currently experiencing, one of the things you must get checked is your thyroid levels. Low thyroid levels can be ...

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Local resident doctors fundraising for tablets in hospital to connect patients with loved ones

In her residency at the Foothills Hospital, Dr. Kimberley Nix has seen how face-to-face interactions with patients and their families can be beneficial to their overall health. During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the visitor limitations that have followed the ...

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Savvy Senior: What older diabetics should know about the coronavirus

QUESTION: My husband and I are both in our late 60s and have diabetes. We would like to find out if our diabetes increases our risk of getting the coronavirus. ANSWER: There's not enough data to show that people with diabetes are more likely to get the ...

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Qatar virus tracing app stirs rare privacy backlash

Doha (AFP). Privacy concerns over Qatar's coronavirus contact tracing app, a tool that is mandatory on pain of prison, have prompted a rare backlash and forced officials to offer reassurance and concessions. Like other governments around the world, Qatar ...

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Singapore Study Claims COVID-19 Patients Stop Infecting Others after 11 Days

A new study conducted by researchers from Singapore found that patients who tested positive with the coronavirus stop infecting others after 11 days. According to The Daily Mail, scientists have discovered that a person who contracted the virus becomes ...

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CDC Warns of 'Aggressive' Rats Searching for Food During Shutdowns

Humans are not the only ones who miss dining out. As restaurants and other businesses have closed during the coronavirus pandemic, rats may become more aggressive as they hunt for new sources of food, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...

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COVID-19 testing ramps up in Colorado as confirmed cases rise to 24174

Testing has confirmed 24,174 cases of novel coronavirus in Colorado, and 1,332 people infected with the virus have died, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment tally Sunday evening. The number of cases was up by 210, ...

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Large study finds malaria drugs touted by Trump linked to greater risk of death in COVID-19 patients

BOSTON - Malaria drugs pushed by President Donald Trump as treatments for the coronavirus did not help and were tied to a greater risk of death and heart rhythm problems in a new study of nearly 100,000 patients around the world. Friday's report in the ...

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Vernon sees COVID-19 outbreaks at 9 industrial facilities, including Farmer John plant

VERNON, Calif. (KABC) -- More information is coming out about a large coronavirus outbreak at a Farmer John plant in Vernon. Los Angeles County health officials say at least 153 workers out of 1,837 tested have contracted the virus at the facility that ...

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AGEWISE: Recognizing the signs of a stroke

Q: I understand that May is National Stroke Awareness month. How do I reduce my risks of having stroke? MO. Answer: Unfortunately, strokes are all too common medical emergencies — especially as we age. May is National Stroke Awareness month, so now ...

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Always wanted to try intermittent fasting? Here's where to start

Welcome to Live Well, a regular series exploring questions on personal health, fitness and nutrition. As we navigate our new lives at home, Live Well seeks to offer practical tips and expert advice for a smarter, more empowered life. With many of us still ...

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Two hairstylists in Missouri may have exposed more than 140 clients to the coronavirus, health officials say

A hairstylist at a Missouri Great Clips salon may have exposed up to 56 clients to COVID-19 after working while symptomatic, health officials said on Saturday. The report comes just a day after another stylist at the same salon exposed at least 84 clients and ...

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Heparin may stop SARS-CoV-2 infecting host cells

Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed a new assay that can be used to assess the attachment of viruses to host cells and to test potential inhibitors of viral infection. Using the assay, the team was able to demonstrate binding of the severe ...

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DHS: 15277 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin

There are 15,277 positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin as of Sunday, according to the state Department of Health Services. That's an increase of 400 cases from the day before. According to health officials, 510 people in Wisconsin have died from ...

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Study shows cats can harbor SARS-CoV-2 without any symptoms

A recent paper from Spanish researchers at the Hospital Universitario San Pedro-CIBIR, available on the medRxiv* preprint server, suggests that cats may act as asymptomatic dispersers of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), ...

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Digital contact tracing and the coronavirus pandemic: 5 studies to know

Until there's a vaccine for the new coronavirus, infectious disease professionals point to digital contact tracing as a key way for authorities to safely lift lockdowns and begin cauterizing the economic, mental health and other personal trauma the pandemic is ...

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Reopening too soon? Lessons from the deadly second wave of the 1918 pandemic

WASHINGTON — As coronavirus lockdowns loosen and some Americans flock to restaurants, beaches, and other outdoor spaces for the Memorial Day weekend, the question of reopening too quickly is striking an eerily familiar echo. The global flu epidemic ...

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CDC, states' reporting of virus test data causes confusion

By MICHELLE R. SMITH. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Elected officials, businesses and others are depending on coronavirus testing and infection-rate data as states reopen so that they will know if a second wave of contagion is coming — and whether another ...

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Hospitalized Coronavirus Patients On Antimalarial Drug At Higher Risk Of Death: Study

A recent academic study found that the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine has a negative impact on hospitalized coronavirus patients. When given to patients, the drug was found to reduce in-hospital survival time and regularly caused abnormal heart ...

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Wisconsin reports 400 new cases of COVID-19, 3 more deaths

MILWAUKEE — Wisconsin health officials on Sunday, May 24 reported 400 new cases of the coronavirus and three additional deaths. The Department of Health Services update shows that the number of COVID19 cases across the state is 15,277. The total ...

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17-year-old Georgia boy has died of COVID-19, marking youngest death in the state

FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — The Georgia Department of Public Health said Sunday that a 17-year-old boy has died of coronavirus, marking the youngest fatality and first pediatric death in the state. Nancy Nydam with the GDPH confirmed the information to ...

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UPDATE: Hunterdon at 960 COVID-19 cases, 57 deaths; state at 154154 cases, 11133 deaths

The number of Hunterdon County residents with confirmed cases of COVID-19, or coronavirus, increased to 960 positive test results on Sunday, May 24, up from 938 on Saturday, but held steady at 57 deaths as of Sunday, according to The New Jersey ...

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Fact check: Face masks can be unsafe for children under 2, but not for most adults

The claim: Putting a face mask on a baby or small child will cause them to pass out or die of lack of oxygen. It also happens slowly in adults. To slow the spread of the coronavirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended people ...

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Nome gets third COVID-19 case; four new cases reported statewide

Rural Alaska gained two more positive cases of COVID-19, according to Saturday's announcement by Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. One case was reported for Nome and one was reported for the Northwest Arctic Borough. With two new ...

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Two hairstylists with coronavirus served 140 clients while symptomatic in Missouri, officials say

Two Missouri hairstylists potentially exposed 140 clients to coronavirus when they worked for up to eight days this month while symptomatic, health officials said. The Springfield-Greene Health Department announced Saturday that a second hairstylist tested ...

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Wuhan lab had three live bat coronaviruses

Beijing: The Chinese virology institute in the city where COVID-19 first emerged has three live strains of bat coronavirus on-site, but none match the new contagion wreaking chaos across the world, its director has said. Scientists think COVID-19 -- which first ...

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Lockdown was a waste of time and could kill more than it saved, claims Nobel laureate scientist at Stanford University

The coronavirus lockdown could have caused more deaths than it saved, a Nobel laureate scientist has claimed. Advertisement. Michael Levitt, a Stanford University professor who correctly predicted the initial scale of the pandemic, suggested the decision to ...

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Farmer John plant in Vernon faces coronavirus outbreak

More than 100 workers at the Farmer John plant in Vernon have contracted the coronavirus in an outbreak plaguing the facility that produces the Dodger Dog. Thus far, 116 workers at the Smithfield-owned meat-processing plant have tested positive, ...

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Experts reveal the crucial role testosterone could be playing in boosting coronavirus

Various theories have been put forward in an attempt to explain this results with some pointing out men are more likely to smoke. But prostate cancer experts have theorised the data might be caused by the sex hormone testosterone. Italian doctors have found ...

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Three strains of bat coronavirus onsite but none matching new contagion, says Chinese lab director

Wang Yanyi from the Wuhan Institute of Virology says virus could not have been leaked from the facility. By Our Foreign Staff 24 May 2020 • 5:10am. The campus of the Wuhan Institute of Virology Credit: AFP. Coronavirus Article Bar with counter. The Chinese ...

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Wuhan lab had three live bat coronaviruses: Chinese state media

Beijing (AFP). The Chinese virology institute in the city where COVID-19 first emerged has three live strains of bat coronavirus on-site, but none match the new contagion wreaking chaos across the world, its director has said. Scientists think COVID-19 -- which ...

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SATURDAY: Positive cases nearing 12k in Nebraska with 327 new reported overnight

LINCOLN, Neb. — The state of Nebraska is reporting 11,979 total COVID-19 infections Saturday, an increase of 327 from Friday. Thurston County reported 5 new cases for a total of 46. Wayne County is now reporting 12 cases, an increase of 4. Dakota ...

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Suicides in Colorado dropped 40% during first 2 months of coronavirus pandemic — but calls to crisis line spiked

Colorado recorded a 40% decrease in suicides in March and April as social-distancing policies aimed at slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus kept residents home, according to provisional death-certificate data from the state health department.

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Where have all the patients gone during COVID-19? Not to the ER. Star analysis reveals stark, nationwide trend

For three days, a man in B.C. suffered at home through chest pain and shortness of breath, unaware he'd had a heart attack. A woman in Ontario had a stroke that paralyzed one of her arms. She waited at home for 12 hours, hoping the movement would come ...

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COVID-19: Are the ICMR Antibody Kits Really as Accurate as It Claims?

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) recently made a welcome announcement: that it had built a testing kit to detect antibodies against the novel coronavirus in human blood samples. The kit, the agency said in its press release, was 100% specific ...

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CDC reviews guidelines on how coronavirus spreads

The way the COVID-19 virus spreads has been a concern for everyone, one reason why most are rather cautious about where they go and what they touch. Previously, it was believed that apart from humans, tension could be contracted by touching surfaces.

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Asked to wear mask, angry man throws hot-sauce bottle at Acme employee in Bucks, police say

A mask-less man who was asked by an employee to wear a face covering while inside an Acme supermarket in Feasterville, Bucks County, “went on a rampage” Saturday that included throwing a bottle of hot sauce at the store employee, police said.

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Disruption to Global Immunization System Could Delay COVID-19 Vaccinations

GENEVA/ZURICH — Massive disruptions to global immunisation programmes from the COVID-19 pandemic have health experts fearful that much of the developing world will not be able to get a vaccine for the new coronavirus, even once one is ready.

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Clark Co. request for phase 2 reopening put on pause

CLARK CO., Wash. — Clark County Public Health officials were notified Saturday that the state of Washington has put the county's request for a Phase two variance on pause until further discussion next week. The decision is the result of a current coronavirus ...

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1 New Coronavirus Death In King County; 67 More Cases

Saturday's update brought King County's death toll to 538, among 7,764 total cases of COVID-19. Catch up on the latest developments. By Nick Garber, Patch Staff. May 23, 2020 4:39 pm PT. Reply. 0. Lab tests have confirmed 7,764 infections in King County ...

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Six new COVID cases in two days; health commissioner urges continued personal protection

Alaska has recorded six new cases of COVID-19 infection, according to the two most recent announcements from the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. The department announced four cases Saturday and two Friday. The six cases come as ...

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WHO: Pandemic halts vaccinations for nearly 80 million children worldwide

LONDON — The coronavirus pandemic is interrupting immunization against diseases including measles, polio and cholera that could put the lives of nearly 80 million children under the age of 1 at risk, according to a new analysis from the World Health ...

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Restrictions eased while virus deaths decline in New York

NEW YORK (AP) — New Yorkers experiencing cabin fever after two months of coronavirus quarantine received an unexpected reprieve when Gov. Andrew Cuomo eased the state's ban on gatherings in time for the Memorial Day weekend. But beachgoers ...

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LIVE UPDATES: Crowds gather to watch United States Specialty Sports Association's baseball tourney in Brevard County

ORLANDO, Fla. — Read live updates below: 6:44 p.m. update. Crowds gather to watch United States Specialty Sports Association's baseball tourney in Brevard County. Content Continues Below. Crowds gathered to watch and participate in the United States ...

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'Working in a hospital during a pandemic makes me want my old job back'

For the past 11 years, Natalia Carrasco, 40, has worked as a celebrity makeup artist for clients including John Legend and “Real Housewives of New York” star Leah McSweeney. But when the pandemic struck, the resident of East Williamsburg lost his job ...

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Toxic Blooms: Health Authority issues caution

As summer approaches and communities around the state begin reopening amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Oregon Health Authority (OHA) encourages people heading outdoors to be on the lookout for toxin-producing cyanobacteria blooms when recreating in ...

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Friday, May 22, 2020

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Hairdresser Working With Coronavirus Symptoms Potentially Exposes 84 People

A stylist at a Great Clips hair salon in Springfield, Missouri may have potentially exposed 84 people to COVID-19 because they continued working despite having symptoms of the virus. The stylist worked alternating morning and afternoon shifts at the hair ...

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Fergus Walsh: 'I was gobsmacked to test positive for coronavirus'

Antibody tests which show that you have had a Covid-19 infection will be rolled out to NHS and care staff from next week. So what happens when you test positive? Carry on as before - and I should know. Part of the job of a medical correspondent is getting ...

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Bay Area's Gilead sent envelopes revealing patients' HIV issues, lawsuit claims

Foster City pharmaceutical firm Gilead Sciences, lately in the news for its possible coronavirus-treatment drug remdesivir, sent patients taking HIV drugs letters in envelopes that revealed they were had issues related to the virus, a new lawsuit seeking class ...

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COVID-19 Update:16 Pregnant Women Found With Injured Placenta; Can Virus Affect the Baby in the Womb?

Can the coronavirus affect the baby inside the mother's womb? If you're pregnant or know someone pregnant amid the pandemic, here's a recently released study by the American Journal of Clinical Pathology. Experts studied 16 pregnant women that have ...

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Health director, hair salons frustrated after stylist went to work with coronavirus

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Dozens of people may have been exposed to the coronavirus while getting their hair cut in Springfield. Local health leaders say a hair stylist at Great Clips on Glenstone was working while sick with the virus for several days.

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Lockdown measures have kept nearly 80 million children from receiving preventive vaccines

Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in stay-at-home orders that are putting young children at risk of contracting measles, polio and diphtheria, according to a ...

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Queensland aged-care nurse referred to anti-corruption body for working while sick

Woman had not received Covid-19 test results and continued to work at North Rockhampton Nursing Centre. North Rockhampton Nursing Centre. A nurse who continued to work at the North Rockhampton Nursing Centre while ill with Covid-19 symptoms has ...

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Missouri hair stylist with coronavirus worked while symptomatic, exposed dozens of clients

A hair stylist in Springfield, Missouri, exposed as many as 91 people to coronavirus after working at a salon for eight days while symptomatic, health officials said Friday. The exposed include 84 Great Clips customers and, potentially, seven coworkers, said ...

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38 workers test positive for COVID-19 at uptown construction site

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A construction company contracted in uptown Charlotte confirmed that 38 workers tested positive for coronavirus at work. According to Randall Curtis, executive vice president and chief operations officer for Hoar construction, most of the ...

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Senior Living: Know the risk factors for a stroke — and how to prevent one

By Angela West, MSN. Contributing writer. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost three-quarters of all strokes occur in adults over age 65. It's critical for older adults to know what a stroke is, risk factors and prevention methods.

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Study finds COVID-19 attacks lining of blood vessels in lungs, causes microscopic blood clots

LOS ANGELES – A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Thursday found increasing evidence that points to the severity of COVID-19 over the seasonal flu. Researchers examined seven lungs from patients who died of COVID-19 ...

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Harvard Researchers Find 'Inequality On Top Of Inequality' In COVID-19 Deaths

Much is still unknown about the coronavirus, including a full picture of perhaps its most important impact: who it has killed. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that "current data suggest a disproportionate burden of illness and death among ...

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Nurse's before-and-after COVID-19 photos show effects of weeks on ventilator

SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco nurse who spent nearly every day in the gym is showing his before-and-after photos to display how catching COVID-19 dramatically affected his body. Mike Schultz says he wants it to serve as a warning as to how serious ...

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More Evidence Hydroxychloroquine Is Ineffective, Harmful in COVID-19

Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, with or without azithromycin or clarithromycin, offer no benefit in treating patients with COVID-10 and, instead, are associated with ventricular arrhythmias and higher rates of mortality, according to a major new ...

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SF brings testing to Chinatown SRO to try to prevent outbreaks at crowded hotels

The Chinese Hospital gave free coronavirus tests to all residents in a single-room-occupancy hotel in San Francisco's Chinatown on Friday to try to prevent another widespread outbreak in these densely packed buildings. Cases have soared among the many ...

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'They killed my dad': Glendale nursing home sued after resident contracts COVID-19 and dies

The wife and children of a 77-year-old man who died after contracting the coronavirus have accused his nursing home of preventing staff from wearing masks and gloves during the pandemic, downplaying the threat of the virus and withholding information ...

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Teamsters in Tucson call for closure of UPS hub after COVID-19 outbreak at facility

TUCSON, AZ( 3TV/CBS5) -- Teamsters in Tucson are calling for the temporary closure of a UPS distribution facility after a COVID-19 outbreak inside the facility. Neither UPS nor the Arizona Department of Health Services has not disclosed the extent of the ...

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HealthDay Reports: During the Pandemic, How Safe Is the Great American Summer Vacation?

Can you get out of your house and have some fun, without running a huge risk of contracting COVID-19? Experts say you can as long as you follow certain guidelines. During the Pandemic, How Safe Is the Great American Summer Vacation? FRIDAY, May 22 ...

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Tulsa Health Department reports trapping mosquitoes with West Nile

Health officials have trapped a mosquito that tested positive for the West Nile virus. As of Thursday afternoon, there have not been confirmed cases of the virus in humans in Tulsa County, according to a Tulsa Health Department news release. West Nile virus ...

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Scientists to test random sampling of residents for COVID-19 following worst week of positive test results

Teams of researchers will be combing 30 Bend neighborhoods next weekend asking residents to be tested and nasal swabbed for COVID-19. The teams are part of an effort with the Oregon State University-Cascades and OSU faculty researchers in Corvallis ...

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Measles vaccinations drop nearly 6% since May 2019

MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) — According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, routine vaccinations have decreased among young children which leaves communities vulnerable to preventable diseases. Data from the CDC shows measles ...

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Fired DOH official to speak out, reveals new details of alleged COVID-19 data 'manipulation' attempt

Rebekah Jones, removed from her role managing Florida's COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard on May 5, and fired on Thursday, has now decided to speak out publicly for the first time since and released emails from her superiors showing that they ...

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A loon killed a bald eagle by stabbing its heart, biologist says

BRIDGTON, Maine (AP) - A bald eagle died last year in Maine after being stabbed through the heart by a loon, wildlife officials said. A biologist at the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife recently got word about the July 2019 attack, the Bangor ...

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Want to Get Slim? Scientists Just Discovered The 'Thinness Gene'!

The Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) conducted by researchers from the Estonian Genome Center Of The University Of Tartu (EGCUT) biobank classifies anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) as a candidate thinness gene. In their study, the ...

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The terrifying effect coronavirus has on your genes 'Like nothing I've seen in 20 years'

A NEW study has claimed that the novel coronavirus "hijacks our body's cells", with one shocked scientist saying he's seen nothing like this in 20 years of studying viral infections. By Grace MacRae. 02:05, Fri, May 22, 2020 | UPDATED: 03:06, Fri, May 22, ...

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Alberta researchers part of rush to learn vitamin D's role in COVID-19 prevention

TORONTO -- Researchers in Edmonton are among several groups around the world looking into whether there's any benefit of boosting vitamin D levels in a patient's blood as a means of protecting them against COVID-19. Dr. Aldo J. Montano-Loza, ...

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State epidemiologists: COVID-19-related deaths likely being undercounted in WA

OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Epidemiologists with the Washington State Department of Health believe COVID-19-related deaths are likely being undercounted in Washington. In a virtual briefing with reporters Thursday, DOH officials said tracking COVID-19 death data ...

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Longtime hydroxychloroquine user contracts COVID-19

A woman in Wisconsin who has taken hydroxychloroquine for 19 years to treat her lupus has a message for the rest of America: I got COVID-19, despite taking the medicine, so you shouldn't assume it will keep you safe. The lupus patient, who only identified ...

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Tulsa health department's mosquito surveillance program detects mosquitoes carrying West Nile Virus

TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Health Department (THD) officials confirmed that a sample of mosquitoes from a trap in Tulsa County has tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). It is important for residents to remember to take precautions against WNV and other ...

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People with autism having symptoms of depression show reduced cognitive control

Adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and those with typical development show similar proactive cognitive control, according to a UC Davis study. However, symptoms of depression in individuals with autism were linked to less ...

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Was There a Forgotten Pandemic in 1968?

The year was 1968 and a pandemic not unlike the one the world is currently experiencing swept the globe. A new strain of the influenza virus, believed to have originated in Hong Kong, would go on to kill over 100,000 people in the United States and more ...

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Urgent care, walk-in clinics making virus tests easier to get in Maine

It's becoming much easier to get a COVID-19 test in Maine. Some urgent care centers and walk-in clinics have started to offer testing for the coronavirus, including ClearChoiceMD Urgent Care in Scarborough and ConvenientMD Urgent Care clinics in ...

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After coronavirus, office workers might face unexpected health threats

When you finally return to work after the lockdown, coronavirus might not be the only illness you need to worry about contracting at the office. Office buildings once filled with employees emptied out in many cities and states as stay-home orders were issued.

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Is risk of coronavirus transmission lower outside? What to know before going outdoors

The weather is getting warmer. The days are getting longer. Some stores are reopening. And California is slowly easing up on the sheltering restrictions placed on us during this pandemic. In other words, we're getting out of our homes a little more after weeks ...

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Canadian RN: 8 Tests and 50 Days Later, Still Sick With COVID-19

A Canadian nurse sickened with COVID-19 months ago just can't shake the virus, saying she's tested positive eight times in the last 50 days. Tracy Schofield, 49, of Cambridge, Ontario, told CTV News she had her first symptoms March 30 — fever, chills, ...

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Travis County: Coronavirus deaths climb to 83; known cases now total 2712

Travis County officials on Thursday confirmed one new death linked to the coronavirus, bringing the total death toll to 83. Health officials also reported 68 new cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. The total number of known cases as of ...

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Is that cough just allergies, or the coronavirus? Symptoms can overlap

Allergy sufferers this spring pollen season have more than a stuffy nose and red eyes to worry about: Some allergy symptoms overlap with symptoms of the COVID-19 infection. Nasal congestion, sneezing, coughing, inflamed eyes, fatigue, sore throats — and ...

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Young adults are also affected by Kawasaki-like disease linked to coronavirus, doctors say

Recent public health warnings about a severe and puzzling inflammatory syndrome linked to COVID-19 have focused on children. But now, some doctors say they are seeing the illness, similar to Kawasaki disease, in young adults, too. A 20-year-old is being ...

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Social isolation increases heart attack risk

Individuals who are socially isolated are 44 percent more likely to experience a major cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack or stroke, compared to people who are socially connected. The German research, which will be presented tomorrow at the ...

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Scientists create mouse embryo that's 4% human

(CNN) — Scientists have created a mouse embryo that's part human — 4% to be exact. The hybrid is what scientists call a human-animal chimera, a single organism that's made up of two different sets of cells — in this case, a mouse embryo that has both ...

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Two New Clinical Trials to Help COVID-19 Patients

Cleveland Clinic Florida is now launching two new clinical investigations that could potentially help treat COVID-19 patients. The first trial is an outpatient trial for those who have mild COVID-19 disease and a positive COVID-19 TEST. Advertisement.

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YouTube Corrects Its Misdiagnosis of Doc's Coronavirus Video

Editor's note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape's Coronavirus Resource Center. British oncologist and Medscape contributor Professor Karol Sikora, MD, recently sat for an interview with unherd.com to share his views on the ...

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Doctor in small Georgia city says coronavirus spread through community before hospital staff found out what it was

(CNN) Coronavirus spread through a southwest Georgia city for 10 days in March before hospital staff were told what was filling their wards with desperately sick people, a doctor told Congress on Thursday. "We were shocked by its abrupt entrance into our ...

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Know someone who can eat anything and still stay thin? This might be why.

VANCOUVER -- A Vancouver-based scientist, together with a team of international researchers, says he's identified a gene mutation that may help some people stay thin. Josef Penninger, of the University of British Columbia's Life Sciences Institute, is part of ...

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Flu cases drop off as season ends, no clear timeline for COVID-19

MADISON, Wis (WMTV) - Health professionals say a bad flu season is nearing its end with a steep drop-off in cases, in part because people are staying at home. The CDC reports more than 20,000 laboratory confirmed influenza-associated hospitalizations ...

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New Mexico Reports Year's First Human Case of West Nile

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico health officials confirmed Thursday that the state has its first human case of West Nile virus infection this year. The Health Department said the patient, a San Juan County man in his 50s, is recovering after being ...

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