Washington As school districts ponder whether to reopen classrooms for in-person instruction in the coming weeks, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former head of the Food and Drug Administration, warned that there could be an increase in reports of post-syndromes. -viruses that may be linked to the coronavirus, just as children prepare …
Read More »United States Sees More Than 70,000 New Coronavirus Cases For Second Consecutive Day
The United States saw more than 70,000 new cases of coronavirus for the second consecutive day on Friday, with 71,600 new cases reported across the country. There was a daily high of 77,300 new confirmed cases Thursday, according to a count by Johns Hopkins University. The total number of confirmed …
Read More »Researchers analyze cannabis as a possible treatment with COVID-19
As new daily coronavirus infections continue to break records in the U.S., researchers are considering whether the cannabis plant has the potential to be used in the treatment of COVID-19. Experts from the University of Nebraska and the Texas Biomedical Research Institute recommend that scientists study the anti-inflammatory properties in …
Read More »Georgia Governor Kemp sues Atlanta Bottoms Mayor and City Hall for a mask mandate
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp sued Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and members of the City Council Thursday amid efforts to masks mandates and enforce social distancing measures during the coronavirus pandemic. The lawsuit occurs when Atlanta has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases. There were 3,441 new coronavirus cases reported …
Read More »Florida counties impose curfews as coronavirus cases increase
Officials in Miami announced a curfew at 8 p.m. in South Beach on Friday as Florida topped 10,000 new cases daily for the tenth time. The authorities hope that the curfew will decrease the holidays, one of the suspicious behaviors of feeding the coronavirus‘rapid spread. A curfew was also announced …
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