But this international crisis continues, and Americans are having trouble adjusting to the tensions of our new reality. New psychological data taken during the pandemic shows the nation’s mental health is enduring, according to data reported this week as part of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Morbidity …
Read More »The US has already invested billions in potential coronavirus vaccines. Here’s where the deals stand
So far, the federal government has made deals with a handful of pharmaceutical giants that have raised roughly $ 10.79 billion as part of Operation Warp Speed. The operation aims to deliver at least 300 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine by January 2021. Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and …
Read More »Derrick Jones Jr. of Heat Stretchered Off Vs. Pacers after suffering from neck pain | Bleacher report
Ashley Landis / Associated Press Miami Heat striker Derrick Jones Jr. was removed from the floor Friday during his final game of the regular season against the Indiana Pacers on Friday after suffering a neck injury. Next MRI and CT scans were Jones diagnosed with a neck stem. He will …
Read More »Governor Cuomo Announces New Testing Initiatives to Improve New York State COVID-19 Detection and Control
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced a series of new initiatives related to COVID-19 testing that will improve New York State’s ability to detect and control the virus in communities throughout the state. The governor announced the launch of a pilot program to detect the presence of COVID-19 in wastewater, …
Read More »Oregon study finds coronavirus antibodies tested in 1% of people
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a study Friday identifying coronavirus antibodies in 1% of Oregonians whose blood was tested this spring. The study, conducted by the Oregon Health Authority, found nine out of 897 people tested from May 11 to June 15 had antibodies to coronavirus – …
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