Despite the following protocols: social distancing, wearing masks and gloves, and using hand sanitizer, everyone was sick with the coronavirus. Kimberley Chávez López Byrd, 61, died on June 26, less than two weeks after she was hospitalized. She had worked for the Hayden Winkelman School District for 38 years. The …
Read More »COVID-19 numbers drop slightly; DHSS reports 60 new cases
TO UPDATE: DHSS announced 71 new cases of COVID-19 in Alaska. Sixty cases are residents in 17 communities: Anchorage (28), Fairbanks (11), Wasilla (4), Chugiak (3), Eagle River (2), the municipalities of Bristol Bay and Lake & Peninsula (2), and one in Bethel, Bethel Census Area, Girdwood, Kenai City, Kodiak, …
Read More »COVID-19 San Francisco: projection shows serious situation for coronavirus hospitalizations, deaths in late 2020
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) – San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Director of Public Health Dr. Grant Colfax shared a grim look at the current state of the coronavirus in San Francisco. City leaders delved deep into the San Francisco COVID-19 data. The city has seen 4,950 confirmed cases of coronavirus …
Read More »Ghost Of Tsushima Reviews To Be Released Soon – Here’s When
Now that July is officially here, we’re getting closer to the Ghost of Tsushima release. The highly anticipated exclusive PS4 release will launch on Friday, July 17, and we now know exactly when the game’s reviews will be released, and it’s coming soon. The review embargo for Ghost of Tsushima …
Read More »Coronavirus Immunity May Not Last For Survivors: Preliminary Study
A preprint from a study suggests that the antibodies built up in your body in response to a coronavirus infection could last for only months, which means that survivors of COVID-19 are at risk of contracting the disease again. The study, published online July 11It has not been certified by …
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