Only 27 cases of H1N2 have been reported worldwide since 2005. (Representative) Montreal: Canadian health authorities on Wednesday registered the country’s first case of a human being infected with the H1N2 virus, a rare strain of swine flu. The case, found in the western province of Alberta in mid-October, appears …
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There are only 12 intensive care beds available across the state, according to the latest figures reported by the North Dakota Health Department. Most of the 195 open inpatient beds in the state are in rural hospitals, which often do not have the capacity to care for critically ill patients. …
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In Wisconsin, voters under the age of 0 supported Biden, compared to only 47% who voted for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016. % Who voted for Clinton. They helped them to win in those states. The former vice president also benefited white voters with college degrees in Michigan, Wisconsin, …
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A new study has found that covid-19 stimulates the production of blood-borne antibodies, causing clots in hospitalized people with the disease. Credit: Stephanie King / Michigan Medicine Blood clots continue to wreak havoc for critically ill patients COVID-19 Infections, and a new study explains what can spark them in half …
Read More »Four Italian territories, including Milan, have been placed under lockdown
ROME (AP) – Four Italian territories are being held under a “red-zone” lockdown, with serious restrictions on the circumstances under which people can leave their homes, Premier Giuseppe Conte announced Wednesday night. What he called “very strict” sanctions on Friday were for Lombardy, Piedmont and Valle d’Osta in the north …
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