A team of researchers from Purdue University, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and the University of Wisconsin have identified antibodies against the respiratory virus that can cause a rare polio-like illness that causes paralysis in children. The virus, enterovirus 68, has binding sites for the antibodies. Structural analysis of the virus …
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2020
Public health’s first potential COVID-19 death is under investigation – Redheaded Blackbelt
Dr. Noemi Doohan, Mendocino County Public Health Officer, confirmed that a local resident died on Wednesday, July 1, out of the county after contracting COVID-19 from the outbreak associated with an Assembly of God church in the county. from Mendocino. It should be noted that officials are awaiting further information …
Read More »House is prevented by Supreme Court from viewing Mueller’s grand jury documents until hearing
The move means the documents are unlikely to be released before the November election, even if Democrats win the case. The court measure is a victory for the Justice Department, which seeks to prevent the disclosure of the information, which includes parts of the Mueller’s report that were drafted to …
Read More »Oregon reports 344 new cases of COVID-19, 15 in C. Oregon; no new deaths
The OHA also lists the rates of ‘spread and’ sporadic spread ‘per 100,000 PORTLAND, Oregon (KTVZ) – The state’s death toll from COVID-19 remains unchanged at 209, but another 344 new cases were reported, bringing the total to 10,000, the Oregon Health Authority reported Friday. OHA reported 344 new confirmed …
Read More »3 Colorado police officers linked to photos at Elijah McClain memorial fired: reports
Three Aurora, Colorado police officers linked to controversial photos taken at the site of a monument to Elijah McClain were fired on Friday, according to reports. The layoffs came after a fourth officer linked to the photos resigned from the Aurora Police Department earlier in the week, FOX 31 of …
Read More »