Dr Sean O’Leary, vice chairman of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infectious Diseases, told CNerson’s Anderson Cooper on Monday that coronavirus cases in children should be taken seriously. “It’s not fair to say that this virus is completely benign in children,” O’Leary said. “We’ve had 90 deaths in …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused us to think about many parts of our daily existence, such as our health, jobs, where we live, our financial future, education, travel and the simple handshake. But according to data released Tuesday, many savers are still financially on the path to retirement. The combination …
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The study, published Monday in the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, was concerned with analyzing coronavirus-related rumors, stigma and conspiracy theories posted on social media platforms, online newspapers and other websites between December 31 and April 5. The researchers – from various institutions in Bangladesh, Australia, Thailand and …
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Business numbers have gone up exponentially since the first ones were reported in China in December. The world registered one million cases more than three months later, on April 2nd. The tally hit 10 million cases less than three months later, on June 28, and it lasted just six weeks. …
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