(Reuters) – Warm, sunny weather in Arizona sparked crowds on at least one river this weekend, as that state and a dozen others face the worst increase in coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. People prepare to practice the Salt River tube amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in …
Read More »Gottlieb: Concentration of new cases in younger patients ‘not likely to stay that way’
Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said a decline in coronavirus deaths, even when the increase in cases is likely temporary. The concentration of new cases among younger patients, and thus the decrease in mortality, “is not likely to stay that way,” Gottlieb said on CBS ‘”Face the …
Read More »Former CDC director: ‘Coronavirus’ certainly has the advantage’
Former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Tom Frieden warned Sunday that despite the optimistic tone of the White House, “without a doubt” the coronavirus “has the advantage.” Asked by Fox News’s Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) Wallace, the Minneapolis police union says the members have been “victims …
Read More »‘We thought this was just a respiratory virus’: the standard
A health worker cares for a patient infected with coronavirus disease (COVID-19), inside an Intensive Care Unit of the clinical hospital of the University of Chile in Santiago, Chile, June 18, 2020. (Reuters) According to infectious disease doctors and experts, scientists are just beginning to understand the wide variety of …
Read More »In western Akron, tests for coronaviruses were offered in the COVID-19 affected area
Hundreds of people lined up in West Akron today for free in-car coronavirus testing. The parking lot at the House of the Church of the Lord was filled with the sound of idle cars on Saturday morning as people crawled into a row of doctors and technicians from Summa Health …
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