Italy will be under a second coronavirus lockdown for more Christmas and New Year holidays. A Reuters report said Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced the latest ban on Friday after days of discussions on how the government could bring a new surge in cases. “The situation is difficult across Europe. …
Read More »The Utah Department of Health reported 2,408 new COVID-19 cases, killing 8 people on Saturday
SALT LEEK CITY – As many as 2,408 new test-confirmed cases and eight deaths from Covid-19 have been reported since Saturday as part of the state health department’s release of daily updated coronavirus statistics in Utah. That brings Utah to a total of 248,970 reported cases and 1,148 coronavirus-related deaths …
Read More »Doctors took her life and told her family that she only had hours to live life. Instead, the Covid-19 patient tried to wave a smile
Doctors said Witham may only live for a few hours without a ventilator, but she “comes alive” when they remove her, daughter Nicole Brewer told CNN. Brower, his sister and sister-in-law were watching the glass door on Nov. 29 when staff at Saline Memorial Hospital in Benton, Arkansas, pulled him …
Read More »United Airlines warns passengers of contagion after covid related death in flight
United Airlines is working with health officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help contact passengers who died after suffering a “medical emergency” during a flight this week, and Covid-1 exposed Came in contact with passengers. The airlines said in a statement. The incident happened during …
Read More »South Carolina Daily COVID-19 Update (December 19, 2020)
For immediate release:December 19, 2020 Columbia, S.C. – The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced the following COVID-19 improvements. Today’s cases and deaths (scdhec.gov/COVID19) Cumulative average (scdhec.gov/COVID19) Confirmation and probable cases: 250,386 / 20,151 Confirmation and probable death: 4,529 / 366 Tests for South Carolinians: …
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