A study by researchers in South Korea last month suggested that children between the ages of 10 and 19 spread the coronavirus more often than adults – a widely reported finding that has influenced the debate over the risks of schooling. But additional data from the research team now casts …
Read More »More than 1 in 3 Americans will refuse a COVID-19 vaccine: interview
One in three Americans will choose to receive a coronavirus vaccine as and when it becomes available, according to a new NPR / PBS NewsHour / Marist interview. While 60% of respondents say they will be vaccinated if one is available to them, 35% say they will not, despite a …
Read More »How White House Square recommendations with Georgia policy
“Current mitigation efforts have not had sufficient effect,” the report said. Some of the recommendations are not new, and were included in a July 26 report obtained by the New York Times. But the urgency of the language in the report was new. Below are some of the top recommendations …
Read More »Sauk Co. Health Dept. warns of COVID-19 exposure at Reedsburg district-wide registration event
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – Someone who attended a district-wide registration meeting for the Reedsburg School District on Tuesday has since tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Sauk Co. Health Dept. The individual attended the registration session Tuesday, Aug. 11, 9:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m., health officials said. She explained …
Read More »Delayed lab report leads to ‘artificially high’ report of 552 new COVID-19 cases in Utah
Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune offers free access to critical stories about the coronavirus. Submit for our news stories on Top Stories, sent to your Inbox EVERY Wednesday morning. To support journalism like this, please donate or become a subscriber. A delay in reporting led to an increased number …
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