At last, there is an official place and date for the Orioles to kick off their 2020 season, assuming nothing happens from time to time that causes more trouble and changes MLB plans. The 60 game schedule begins July 24 with the O’s in Boston. They will continue with two …
Read More »Missouri Department of Health explains why numbers on daily COVID-19 chart change regularly
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Paul Petruska started tracking confirmed cases to try to guess when he might reopen the state a few months ago. Recently, the Department of Health and Senior Services began giving only the total for the entire pandemic. You would have to do your own calculations to …
Read More »Florida teenager attended church party two weeks before COVID-19’s death
A Florida teenager who died of the coronavirus attended a church party with 100 other people just two weeks before her death, according to a report Monday. Carsyn Leigh Davis, 17, of Fort Myers, was at a church function last month where “She was not wearing a mask [and] social …
Read More »Three-quarters of people living with a coronavirus victim can develop ‘silent’ immunity
Study Finds Three-quarters of People Living with a Coronavirus Victim May Develop ‘Silent’ Immunity Not Detected by Antibody Tests The number that Covid-19 has suffered may have been greatly underestimated Tests look for antibodies in the blood instead of the body’s ‘memory’ T cells 6 out of 8 people living …
Read More »Here’s a ‘remarkable’ difference between COVID-19 and the 1918 Spanish Flu
The 2020 coronavirus and the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemics share many similarities, but also diverge on one key point. “A big difference between the Spanish flu and COVID-19 is the age distribution of deaths,” according to Deutsche Bank DB, + 4.40%. “For COVID-19, the elderly have been overwhelmingly the most …
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