BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) – Dr. Michael Saag spends most of his time treating patients who are fighting for their lives and working with colleagues who are overwhelmed and exhausted by the relentless battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. But he enters a different world when he walks out the door of …
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BRIGHTON, Massachusetts – It might have been a bit surprising for his Bruins teammates to see David Pastrnak absent from ice practice on Thursday after skating with the team the day before. And even more to know in the following days that he had returned to quarantine after exposure to …
Read More »US coronavirus: Covid-19 affected cities weigh another order to stay home, but state leaders are pushing back
“It’s not just about what opens and closes, it’s also about what we do individually. It’s about people who gather outside their homes, with people they might meet. It could be their extended family, they could be Friends. They might think that because they had a test two weeks ago, …
Read More »Brazilian health workers may have spread the coronavirus to indigenous peoples
RIO DE JANEIRO – Telltale symptoms began in late May, about a week after government medical workers made a routine visit to the Kanamari indigenous community in a remote part of the Amazon: Older members of the group were fighting for breathe. For months, when the coronavirus passed through Brazil, …
Read More »Why North Korea Says It Is Joining The Coronavirus Vaccine Race, Despite No Cases
Just don’t expect me to take the lead anytime soon. If you believe in the North Korean State Science and Technology Commission, clinical trials for the country’s national vaccine candidate are already underway, and now how to proceed with the third phase, which involves human testing, is being debated. . …
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