The coronavirus pandemic has widened the gap between winners and losers of retail, increasing the capacity of large U.S. chains that could remain open throughout the pandemic and feed America’s basic needs. The evidence was strong this week when nationwide retailers revealed they were heading out the summer months in …
Read More »Get your flu in September – before cases start to climb
Reuters With the coronavirus still widespread, it’s time to start thinking seriously about flu, which typically spreads in fall and winter. A major flu outbreak would not only overwhelm hospitals this fall and winter, but also likely overwhelm a person who can contract both at the same time. Doctors do …
Read More »Trail of bubbles leads scientists to new detection of coronavirus
Doctors checking comatose COVID-19 patients for signs of a stroke instead of a new indication on how coronavirus can damage the lungs Due to LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical writer 19 August 2020, 16:03 hours 4 min reading Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article A doctor who checks comatose COVID-19 …
Read More »We need to do a comprehensive study on Covid-19 ‘long-haulers.’ A lot is on the point | Oved Amitay and Anthony L Komaroff | Opinions
“Long-haulers” are no longer just a job description for truckers. This term now refers to the increasing number of people who carried Covid-19 and had symptoms for more than 100 days – even though tests did not leave any virus in the body. Covid-19 “long-haulers” continue to struggle with symptomatic …
Read More »Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Is Pivot In Coronavirus Cases
WASHINGTON – Just as he was in the Supreme Court term, which ended in early July, Chief Justice John Roberts has emerged as the deciding vote when disputes over the coronavirus pandemic end in court. Since April, the Supreme Court has seen a stream of emergency appeals to overturn public …
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