Donna Shalala is not your normal Washington DC policy. She is the former president of two gigantic soccer players, Miami and Wisconsin. She knows soccer. And then she knows how difficult it is for the coronavirus to play soccer this fall. Specifically, it encompasses the obstacle of contact tracing, which …
Read More »8-year-old Florida Keys boy hospitalized with a disease caused by COVID
SOUTHWEST MIAMI DADE, Fla. – An 8-year-old boy from the Florida Keys never showed any symptoms of COVID-19, according to his mother, but is now in Miami at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital fighting for his life. His family is distressed, but they are not losing hope. Doctors say Tavernier’s Zane Wampler …
Read More »COVID-19 death toll continues to rise in San Antonio, Bexar County
SAN ANTONIO – Fifteen more people died of COVID-19 in Bexar County and 299 tested positive for the virus on Friday, Mayor Ron Nirenberg announced. The latest deaths increase the number of deaths locally to 313, more than 60% of which were reported in July alone. The death toll on …
Read More »The researchers trained the dogs to detect COVID-19 infections in just a few days.
After a few days of training, dogs in Germany proved capable of Identifying people infected with COVID-19, according to the researchers. The dogs, part of a study by a veterinary university in Germany, were able to detect the coronavirus with astonishing precision. According to the pilot study published Thursday in …
Read More »DHSS Reports 59 New Alaska COVID-19 Cases and 7 Nonresident Cases
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – The Alaska State Department of Health and Social Services has announced 59 new cases of COVID-19 in Alaska. DHSS reports that 499 non-residents tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of seven from Thursday. The total count of resident cases is 2,249. DHSS reports that the cases …
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