GENEVA (AP) – When the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus epidemic a year ago on Thursday, it resisted the term and made the highly contagious virus preventable only weeks later. A year later, the UN agency is still struggling to keep the evolving science of COVID-19 at the top, …
Read More »Different species of the virus, especially in children, through Italy
ROME (AP) – A type of coronavirus found in Britain is prevalent among infected schoolchildren in Italy and is helping to “strengthen” the country’s covid-contagion curve, the health minister said on Tuesday. Roberto Spiranza told reporters that, associated with the transmission rate of transmission, people have shown prevalence in the …
Read More »In Somalia, the COVID-19 vaccine is far from spreading the virus
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) – Somalia is a rare place where most of the population has not taken the coronavirus seriously, as rich countries race to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine. Some know it has proven to be more terrible than anyone knows. “Certainly our people do not use any kind of …
Read More »North Dakota nurses worry about working with sick colleagues
BISMARK, ND (AP) – Like many medical personnel around the world, Fargo Emergency Room nurse Adam Johnson will not be spared the horrific reality of a coronavirus epidemic. It follows him everywhere: at work, where people die every shift; In the grocery store, where people railway against the need for …
Read More »Nursing home CIVID-19 cases have quadrupled in additional states
1 of 3 Weekly COVID-19 infections in nursing homes in 20 states have been on the rise since May. (AP graphic) 1 of 3 Weekly covid-19 infections in nursing homes in 20 states have been on the rise since May. (AP graphic) WASHINGTON (AP) – Despite recent efforts by the …
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