MIAMI (Reuters) – As the coronavirus ravages Florida, healthcare workers in Miami hospitals struggle to cope with the emotional and physical impact of treating a crushing wave of COVID-19 patients. After seeing 10,000 new cases a day become the statewide norm in July, many of those on the front line …
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Coronavirus cases on the rise. Hospitals filling up. Reopening of postponed schools. The battles over wearing masks in public intensify. July has brought a month of grim COVID-19 headlines to California, with a state that was once seen as a prevention model that supports a further surge in cases as …
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Geneva – Keeping borders closed to stop the spread of COVID-19 is unsustainable, the World Health Organization said Monday, urging countries to adopt comprehensive strategies based on local knowledge of where the virus is spreading. Border closures and travel restrictions remain an important part of many countries’ strategy to combat …
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