Dr .. Michelle Schultz Bayes, shifts overnight at St. Lucas Health System Hospitals near Idaho, treating several hundred critically ill Covid-19 patients filling hospital beds in her state during the most severe epidemic period so far. She, like many other health care workers, faces another challenge in light of the …
Read More »Church and Covid-19: A fatal lesson from the 1918 epidemic
Those who refused to accept the epidemic suffered the consequences. In Zamora, Spain, “mass gatherings were positively encouraged – and per cent, or more than twice the national average, Zamora had the highest mortality rate in any city in Spain,” wrote science journalist Laura Spini in her book “Pele Rider”: …
Read More »U.S. In one day, 3,100 died from coronavirus – 20% more than the previous record
The death toll has recently risen by 20 per cent compared to the previous record of 2,603 on April 15. The epidemic killed 273,799 people in the U.S. and infected more than 13.9 million. On data from Johns Hopkins University. U.S. Climbing cases and hospitalized victims mirror the devastation of …
Read More »MRNA looks like getting a coronavirus vaccine
Will it be like the flu vaccine? Would it be more painful? And what about side effects? U.S. The Food and Drug Administration – the two leading runners in obtaining Emergency Use Authority from Pfizer / Bioentech and Modern – uses the new mRNA technology. No U.S.-licensed vaccine has ever …
Read More »News of the county waiting for leave to be admitted to Seaweed-19 Hospital News
Due to the rising number of cases and hospitalizations, county health officials are urging San Diego to follow the guidelines to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. In the last seven days, there have been an average of more than 1,300 COVID-19 cases per day in the region. There …
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