The World Health Organization says disruptions to treatment could lead to thousands of additional deaths. Lack of funding and barriers to treatment in sub-Saharan Africa, the risk of an epidemic of Kovid-1p malaria has claimed thousands of lives, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned in its annual report on mosquito-borne …
Read More »Coronavirus epidemic: U.S. More than 91,000 people have been hospitalized with coronavirus in India
The U.S. hospitalized 80,000 daily patients on November 19 and set new records for 17 consecutive days straight Friday, according to Covid Tracking Project. Then on Saturday the number reached 91,635. Experts say the spread of coronavirus is increasing at a rate similar to Thanksgiving holiday rates and could soon …
Read More »Turkey’s new virus statistics confirm the worst fears of experts
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) – While Turkey has changed its way of reporting daily COVID-19 infections, it has long confirmed to medical groups and opposition parties that there has been a alarming increase in Turkey’s health-threatening cases in the country. System. On the one hand, the government of President Recep Tayyip …
Read More »The UK test error incorrectly tells 1,300 people that they have coronavirus
(Reuters) – More than 1,300 people in Britain have been falsely reported to have been infected with coronavirus following a government error in the government’s NHS testing and trace system, the Department of Health and Social Care told Reuters on Saturday. Following the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on September …
Read More »Florida Congress-elected tests positive for the virus
MIAMI (AP) – South Florida Congressman-elect Carlos Gimenez has tested positive for the coronavirus, his campaign announced Friday. The former mayor of Miami-Dade County and his wife, Lourdes, tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday after experiencing mild symptoms, a statement said. They said they are self-isolating at home in accordance …
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