The death toll from the coronavirus epidemic reached one million on Saturday, as many countries continue to struggle to eradicate the virus that has overwhelmed health care systems, weighted economies and daily life around the world. Covid-19, a virus-causing disease, kills an average of more than 70,000 people every day …
Read More »COVID-19 patients are now three times less likely to have highly contagious levels of the virus
Kovid-19 patients are now three times less likely to have highly contagious levels of the virus than in the early days of the epidemic. Researchers analyzed viral loads from nasal samples of more than 700 hospitalized coronavirus patients In April, 50% of patients had an intermediate viral load compared to …
Read More »The hacker will release information about students in the Las Vegas-area after officials do not pay compensation
Authorities denied a ransom demanded for unlocking district computer servers after they released documents containing Social Security numbers, student grades and other private information stolen from a large public-school district in Las Vegas. The illegal release last weekend of sensitive information from the Clark County School District in Las Vegas, …
Read More »U.S. Coronavirus: Spike in New York City cases shows virus still has ‘power to count’, says governor
“I urge New Yorkers to wear masks, distance themselves socially and wash their hands, and local governments should continue to implement the state’s public health guidelines.” “By being vigilant and smart, we will be able to beat COVID together.” Once the U.S. After becoming the epicenter of an epidemic in …
Read More »1 in 3 parents will not get a flu shot for their child during Covid-19, studies show
In addition, despite advice against large government agencies and pediatricians, two-thirds of parents do not consider it more important to take a flu shot for their child this year. “Children under the age of 5 – especially those under the age of 2 – are at higher risk of developing …
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