The vice president ended up making the trip the next day. July 3, 2020, 3:41 am 5 min read Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article Secret Service agents in Arizona tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday or showed signs of illness as they prepared for a trip involving Vice …
Read More »The man dies a day after saying he contracted COVID-19 due to his own “stupidity,” as the family blames the reopening rate.
A California man died after blaming his “stupidity” for contracting the coronavirus after attending a party where people were not wearing masks, his family said. Thomas Macias, a truck driver from Southern California, wrote in a Facebook post: “Due to my stupidity, I endangered the health of my mother and …
Read More »COVID-19: undetected immunity ‘twice as common’ as antibodies
A new study indicates that the number of people who have immunity to the coronavirus may be greater than antibody tests suggest. Research from the Karolinska Institute and Karolinska University Hospital shows that many people with mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 demonstrate so-called T-cell immunity to the disease. This is even …
Read More »Singapore is on track to face its worst dengue outbreak in history
More than 14,000 cases of dengue have been reported in the city-state since the beginning of the year, according to the National Environment Agency (NEA). The total number for the full year is expected to exceed 22,170 cases reported in 2013, the largest dengue outbreak in Singapore’s history, the agency …
Read More »Coronavirus in Pennsylvania: 832 new cases of COVID-19, most in one day since May, pushes Pa to 88K in total; Masks are required in all public spaces; how to stay safe 4th of July weekend | Map of Coronavirus Pa. (07/02/20)
Coronavirus cases in Pennsylvania soared to 88,000 with 832 new cases reported Thursday, the most in one day since May. The state’s COVID-19 case count is now 88,074, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health daily report. Twenty-five more deaths were reported, bringing the number of deaths to 6,712. The …
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