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HealthDay Reports: Chinese COVID Vaccine Promising in Early Trial in People It used a weakened common cold virus to safely deliver COVID-19 coronavirus genetic material into human cells. Chinese COVID Vaccine Promising in Early Trial in People. FRIDAY, May 22, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Another COVID-19 vaccine candidate ...
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Federal Scientists Finally Publish Remdesivir Data Nearly a month after federal scientists claimed that an experimental drug had helped patients severely ill with the coronavirus, the research has been published. The drug, remdesivir, was quickly authorized by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of ...
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Americans used the holiday to try to go back to normal. But experts worry about spikes in Covid-19 cases (CNN) With more sweeping reopenings, many Americans gathered to celebrate Memorial Day weekend in parks, backyards, restaurants and beaches after weeks of staying inside. Federal appeals court upholds California's ban on in-person church ...
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What you need to know about coronavirus on Saturday, May 23 A version of this story appeared in the May 23 edition of CNN's Coronavirus: Fact vs. Fiction newsletter. Sign up here to receive the need-to-know headlines every weekday. (CNN) It's not just that hydroxychloroquine doesn't help Covid-19 patients. The drug ...
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CDC Test Counting Error Leaves Epidemiologists 'Really Baffled' WASHINGTON — As it tracks the coronavirus's spread, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is combining tests that detect active infection with those that detect recovery from Covid-19 — a system that muddies the picture of the pandemic but raises ...
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Marin's health officer developed antibodies. He's now in a unique spot to fight coronavirus Dr. Matt Willis holds the dubious distinction of being one of the only California public health officers known to have come down with COVID-19. He may also be the state's only public health officer to have developed antibodies to the coronavirus.
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With masks, temperature checks and anxiety, California's retail economy gingerly reopens Linda Sims tucked into a booth across from her husband Anson Saturday in the back of the Busy Bee Café in downtown Ventura. Her first decision took some judgment: entering a restaurant for the first time since the coronavirus stay-at-home order was ...
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Reopening too soon: Lessons from the deadly second wave of the 1918 flu pandemic As coronavirus lockdowns loosen and some Americans flock to restaurants, beaches and other outdoor spaces for Memorial Day weekend, the question of reopening too quickly is striking an eerily familiar echo. The global flu epidemic of 1918 remains the ...
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Nearly half of US states haven't contained their coronavirus outbreaks, a new study finds Twenty-four US states haven't contained their coronavirus outbreaks, according to a new study from Imperial College London. The researchers modeled the basic reproduction number — a number that helps determine how quickly the virus is spreading — for ...
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Orange County cleared to reopen more businesses amid coronavirus restrictions Orange County has been approved by the state to mount a more aggressive reopening of local businesses, officials announced Saturday. The county joins 45 others that have been cleared to resume in-restaurant dining and in-store shopping. "With this ...
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As obesity's link to COVID-19 grows, one family that lost 24-year-old daughter diets together The parents and two brothers of Silvia Deyanira Melendez, 24, are all in therapy after losing their daughter and sister to COVID-19 on March 28. "I don't have the words to say how beautiful and nice to the family she was," her father, Marcos Melendez, said ...
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Disruption to Global Immunization System Could Delay COVID-19 Vaccinations GENEVA/ZURICH — Massive disruptions to global immunisation programmes from the COVID-19 pandemic have health experts fearful that much of the developing world will not be able to get a vaccine for the new coronavirus, even once one is ready.
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HealthDay Reports: COVID-19 Damages Lungs Differently From the Flu — Study The findings support reports from doctors treating COVID-19 patients of widespread damage to lung blood vessels and the presence of blood clots that aren't typical in a respiratory disease. COVID-19 Damages Lungs Differently From the Flu: Study. FRIDAY ...
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Study estimates 24 states still have uncontrolled coronavirus spread The coronavirus may still be spreading at epidemic rates in 24 states, particularly in the South and Midwest, according to new research that highlights the risk of a second wave of infections in places that reopen too quickly or without sufficient precautions.
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Poll: Minnesotans support stay-at-home restrictions as fear of the virus persists More than two-thirds of Minnesotans say they won't return to normal rhythms of daily life even though some social distancing restrictions have been relaxed, and many believe the worst of the coronavirus pandemic is yet to come, according to a new Star ...
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Coronavirus crisis halts vaccinations against other diseases for nearly 80 million children The coronavirus pandemic is interrupting immunization against diseases including measles, polio and cholera that could put the lives of nearly 80 million children under the age of 1 at risk, according to a new analysis from the World Health Organization and ...
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In an uneven coronavirus pandemic, some Washington counties may still have a long way to go before reopening More than half of Washington counties are now poised to begin lifting some coronavirus restrictions, but stubbornly high rates of infection in many major population centers underscore the uneven and local nature of the statewide epidemic. While Pacific ...
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Will NJ reopen playgrounds after CDC changed warning on getting coronavirus by touching surfaces? The federal Centers for Disease Control recently said the coronavirus doesn't spread as easily from someone touching a surface or object than it does via person-to-person contact. So does that mean New Jersey might allow places like children's playgrounds ...
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24 Spokane Pasta Factory Workers Test Positive for COVID-19 SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A pasta company has announced there was a coronavirus outbreak at its Spokane factory as Washington state prepares to reopen parts of its economy following a two-month lockdown. Philadelphia Macaroni Company Inc.
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Peter Salk, whose father conquered polio, says coronavirus fight is far from over San Deigo — He lives in La Jolla Village, near a cove that will be crowded this weekend by sunbathers who are no longer willing to shelter-in-place from the novel coronavirus. Peter Salk's favorite stores and restaurants also are nearby. Many are beginning ...
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1 New Coronavirus Death In King County; 67 More Cases Saturday's update brought King County's death toll to 538, among 7,764 total cases of COVID-19. Catch up on the latest developments. By Nick Garber, Patch Staff. May 23, 2020 4:39 pm PT. Reply. 0. Lab tests have confirmed 7,764 infections in King County ...
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CDC combines virus tests and muddies the US pandemic picture WASHINGTON – As it tracks the coronavirus' spread, the CDC is combining tests that detect active infection with those that detect recovery — a system that muddies the pandemic picture but raises the percentage of Americans tested as President Donald ...
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Kids and coronavirus: What you need to know about worrisome inflammatory syndrome Kids are far less likely to get COVID-19 than are adults, studies from the U.S. and China have shown. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention puts the figure at about 42,000 people younger than 18, or 3.4% of those with the disease. But among ...
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Farmer John plant in Vernon faces coronavirus outbreak More than 100 workers at the Farmer John plant in Vernon have contracted the coronavirus in an outbreak plaguing the facility that produces the Dodger Dog. Thus far, 116 workers at the Smithfield-owned meat-processing plant have tested positive, ...
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French COVID-19 Cases Slow and Patient Tallies Continue to Fall PARIS (Reuters) - Coronavirus infection rates in France have slowed further and the number of COVID-19 patients in hospital and intensive care continued to fall, health ministry figures showed, a sign that social distancing is keeping contagion in check for ...
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Second Missouri stylist who worked with coronavirus symptoms tests positives; 147 clients, co-workers exposed Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Two Missouri hairstylists at the same salon have potentially directly exposed 147 people to coronavirus after working on clients while showing symptoms for COVID-19 ...
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Poll: Nearly three-quarters of Minnesotans wear a mask when leaving home MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesotans planning on getting a hair cut or salon service in June will be required to wear a face mask. And nearly three-quarters of Minnesota's voters already sometimes wear a mask when they leave the house, a new KARE 11/MPR ...
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Starving rats are reportedly turning into cannibals and attacking one other as their restaurant food supply disappears The CDC has warned that rats are growing increasingly aggressive amid the coronavirus epidemic, and advised on what people can do to stop infestations in their neighborhoods. The rodents usually feed on rubbish in restaurant bins, but with many outlets ...
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Salmonella outbreak linked to backyard poultry leaves nearly 100 sick in 28 states (CNN) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a multistate outbreak of salmonella infections linked to backyard poultry, such as chicks and ducklings. The salmonella outbreak has infected 97 people in 28 states, according to the ...
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First Signs if a COVID-19 Vaccine Works Possible in Autumn: GAVI ZURICH — First indications of the effectiveness of a potential vaccine against coronavirus may be available in the autumn, the head of the GAVI vaccine alliance told a Swiss newspaper, forecasting a long road from there to broad availability. "Unfortunately ...
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LIVE UPDATES: Crowds gather to watch United States Specialty Sports Association's baseball tourney in Brevard County ORLANDO, Fla. — Read live updates below: 6:44 p.m. update. Crowds gather to watch United States Specialty Sports Association's baseball tourney in Brevard County. Content Continues Below. Crowds gathered to watch and participate in the United States ...
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Lyme disease can be fatally misdiagnosed because of its huge range of symptoms, say scientists Scientists have found that tick-borne Lyme disease can be misdiagnosed because of its huge range of symptoms. A new study, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, has suggested that this could even lead to death in some instances.
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Scientists say they may have found a skinny gene (CNN) -- We all know the type. They can eat all they want, spend zero time at the gym and don't put on an ounce. Now, according to new preliminary research published Thursday in the journal Cell, scientists may have discovered the gene that helps these ...
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Missouri hairstylist went to work with coronavirus symptoms, exposed 91 clients, co-workers: officials Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Missouri health officials have issued a public warning after a hairstylist exposed 91 people to the coronavirus at a hair salon. The exposure took place this month at a ...
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Lake County in the 1918 influenza pandemic Around 1920 Lake County's residents were transitioning from horse-drawn to motorized travel. Undertaker A.M. Russell, whose establishment is visible on the left, handled many of the funerals for Lake County's victims of the 1918 influenza pandemic.
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Spokane County confirms 19 new COVID-19 cases, bringing 3-day total to 50 Spokane County confirmed 19 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, bringing the local total to 469 cases, 50 of which have been identified since Thursday. At least seven of the additional cases are related to the outbreak at the Philadelphia Macaroni Co. plant, ...
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WHO: Pandemic halts vaccinations for nearly 80 million children worldwide LONDON — The coronavirus pandemic is interrupting immunization against diseases including measles, polio and cholera that could put the lives of nearly 80 million children under the age of 1 at risk, according to a new analysis from the World Health ...
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New coronavirus cases in the Kansas City area increase for the fourth consecutive day The Kansas City metropolitan area confirmed 79 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death Saturday, the fourth consecutive day that the number of new cases in the area has increased. Since the pandemic started, health officials in the area — which ...
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Mo. hair stylist works while symptomatic, tests positive for coronavirus SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) -- Dozens of people may have been exposed to the coronavirus while getting their hair cut in Missouri after local health leaders say a hair stylist tested positive for the virus and worked while symptomatic. Between May 12 and May ...
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mRNA vaccines could provide a breakthrough for coronavirus and other illness A new vaccine platform that harnesses the power of genetics has been thrust into the public eye as the success of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine continues to grow, which if proven safe and effective, would be the first of its kind. "There's never been a ...
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Clark Co. request for phase 2 reopening put on pause CLARK CO., Wash. — Clark County Public Health officials were notified Saturday that the state of Washington has put the county's request for a Phase two variance on pause until further discussion next week. The decision is the result of a current coronavirus ...
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Coronavirus is killing more men. But the lockdown is disastrous for women and their rights The novel coronavirus seems to be more deadly for men. But in every other way, women are bearing the brunt of this pandemic. From a spike in domestic violence and restricted access to family-planning services to disproportionate economic impact, the ...
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Restrictions eased while virus deaths decline in New York NEW YORK (AP) — New Yorkers experiencing cabin fever after two months of coronavirus quarantine received an unexpected reprieve when Gov. Andrew Cuomo eased the state's ban on gatherings in time for the Memorial Day weekend. But beachgoers ...
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Second stylist at Great Clips in Missouri sick with COVID-19 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A Springfield hairstylist served 84 clients over eight days while experiencing symptoms of coronavirus, and now a coworker is sick, health officials said. The Springfield-Greene County Health Department announced in a Facebook ...
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Hairstylist worked while symptomatic and exposed 91 people to coronavirus, officials say *Watch the video above to see hair cutting tips while in quarantine.*. (CNN) — A hairstylist with coronavirus worked for eight days this month while symptomatic, exposing as many as 91 customers and coworkers in Missouri, health officials said. The case ...
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Live Updates: Oregon At Nearly 3900 Known Coronavirus Cases The Oregon Health Authority Saturday reported that there are 3,888 known coronavirus cases in the state. That number includes positive tests and presumptive cases. Presumptive cases are people who have not tested positive but have coronavirus ...
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Wuhan lab had three live bat coronaviruses: Chinese state media The Chinese virology institute in the city where COVID-19 first emerged has three live strains of bat coronavirus on-site, but none match the new contagion wreaking chaos across the world, its director has said. Scientists think COVID-19 -- which first emerged ...
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Wuhan lab had three live bat coronaviruses: Chinese state media The Chinese virology institute at the centre of US allegations it may have been the source of the COVID-19 pandemic has three live strains of bat coronavirus on-site, but none match the new global contagion, its director has said. Scientists think COVID-19 ...
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China's Top Disease Control Official Accepts Criticism of Coronavirus Response BEIJING — China's top disease control official said on Saturday that public criticism over the initial coronavirus outbreak was understandable, but defended Beijing's response to the crisis. "With such a large epidemic in China and the world, it is very normal to ...
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