Some potential problems are rational. Difficulties in purchasing kits and protective gear to supply chain issue during the epidemic point, which can also bring nuisance in double dose distribution of vaccine for the whole country. Other potential concerns are more humane. Encouraging people to show up to get vaccinated not …
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Since classes began on August 19, 1,200 students at the University of Alabama have tested positive for the virus, the university system’s website showed Saturday. According to the university’s website, classes at Dayton University will continue online for at least two weeks after 116 cases were reported on Thursday and …
Read More »U.S. Coronavirus cases approach 6 million as Midwest, schools erupt
(Reuters) – Cases of the U.S. novel coronavirus reached close to 6 million on Sunday, as the number of infections in many Midwest states rose, according to Reuters figures. File photo: An activist holding the American flag at sunrise for a memorial to those who have died of coronavirus disease …
Read More »Fed or future? Expansion of telehealth by advancing the epidemic
WAS SHINGTON (AP) – TeleHealth There is a bit of American ingenuity that seems to have paid off in the coronavirus epidemic. Medicare Smartphones have temporarily waived restrictions predicting the era and are now under pressure to make telemedicine widely available in the future. When society closes in early spring, …
Read More »India sets world record in coronavirus case by one day
New Delhi (Reuters) – India on Sunday recorded the largest single-day coronavirus infection in any nation due to the Kovid-1p epidemic, as its center shifted to the South Asian giant. File photo: Gujarat state officials disinfected the seat of an air-conditioned passenger bus after easing lockdown restrictions imposed to slow …
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