During the 148th session of the Executive Board on Epidemiology of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), Dr. Tedros Adhanam, Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), addressed the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Geneva, Switzerland, nd, January 21, 2021. Christopher Black | WHO | By Reuters A senior WHO …
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Updated for Thursday, March 4th 895 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Oklahoma on Thursday. The combined number of cases in the state is 426,641, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. U.S. Department of Health, Provisional Death Count for Disease Control and Prevention. The second day, using the …
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Ken Oltkar | USA Today COVID-19: Texas, Mississippi returns to epidemic standards The governors of both states signed an executive order revoking the order of face masks and have returned to pre-epidemic standards. Staff Video, USA Today Public health experts from states like Texas and Mississippi are criticizing the country …
Read More »Targeting the new COVID-19 case in Los Angeles County; Officials warn against spring travel
LOS ANGELES (KABC) – The number of new COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County has reached over 2,200, the highest single-day total in nearly two weeks, hampering the generally declining trend in new infection numbers. According to figures released Thursday, hospital admissions continued to decline, and the current rate of …
Read More »3rd stimulus check update: Senate approaches votes on $ 1.9T COVID relief package
WASHINGTON – The Senate on Friday led Democrats to a vote on a $ 1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief bill after President Joe Biden suffered an extraordinary half-day grip by a top Republican foe. The chamber planned to begin voting around noon on the mountain of reform, most likely the G.O.P. …
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