[ad_1] REUTERS: Deaths in the United States from the new coronavirus topped 60,000 on Wednesday (April 29) and the outbreak will soon be more deadly than any flu season since 1967, according to a Reuters count. The worst flu season in the United States in recent years was in 2017-2018, …
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[ad_1] As quarantine fatigue spreads across the planet, a second round of new coronaviruses (COVID-19) is “inevitable” according to the leading epidemiologist in the United States. If states lift quarantine restrictions too soon, the results could be serious. But if the United States makes significant progress in efforts to tackle …
Read More »Online demand for hydroxychloroquine increased 1,000% after Trump endorsed it Coronavirus outbreak, study finds
[ad_1] Online demand for the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine increased by more than 1,000% after Donald Trump approved it as a potential treatment for Covid-19 without providing evidence that it worked, according to a new study. There are no proven prescription therapies to treat Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. …
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[ad_1] In common with the thousands of people whose lives have been suddenly devastated by Covid-19, Ken Sazuze cannot know exactly when the coronavirus landed in his family and caused its terrible damage. His wife, Elsie, was 44, a well-loved nurse, mother of her children, Anna, 16, and Andrew, 22; …
Read More »How humans have reacted to pandemics through history – a visual guide | Society
[ad_1] Early 19th century The second cholera pandemic “People wanted the certainty of expert knowledge” There were six cholera pandemics in the 19th century. Originating in India, the disease first reached Europe in 1831 during the second pandemic, via military and trade routes. In Britain, the disease was first recorded …
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