Some hospitals in states where coronavirus cases they are emerging they are running out of beds. Doctors and nurses, who saw COVID-19 hit New York City hard, are concerned about what’s next for their communities. Five front-line medical workers from Texas, Florida, Alabama, and California spoke to CBS News senior …
Read More »Tulane University threatens expulsion of party goers as schools struggle to bring students back safely
The beads hang from tree branches on the campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Educational images | fake pictures Tulane University, which has long been ranked as one of the nation’s best party schools, is threatening the expulsion of students attending big parties after the “truly embarrassing” party drew …
Read More »I don’t feel comfortable in the office.
DEAR HARRIETTE: My employer wants me to go back to the office, but I don’t feel comfortable traveling on public transportation because I don’t want to put my family at risk. I think it is irresponsible that I am asking employees to get to work so soon. Harriette Cole Should …
Read More »Here’s what you should know on July 14, 2020
COVID-19 test: where Michigan is located, positive test rates Michigan has increased testing in recent weeks, but how has that impacted the positive testing rate? In the past two weeks (June 29 – July 12), Michigan has averaged nearly 20,000 COVID-19 diagnostic tests per day, compared to around 15,000 in …
Read More »COVID-19 can increase blood sugar, increasing the risk of death
By EJ Mundell HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, July 13, 2020 (HealthDay News) – Bodies stressed by severe COVID-19 could produce abnormally high blood sugar levels, even in people without diagnosed diabetes. And that appears to be linked to a doubling of the chances of dying from COVID-19, Chinese researchers report. High …
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