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Coronavirus cases tied to a Maine wedding reception hit 147, with 3 deaths (CNN) At least 147 Covid-19 cases are now linked to an August wedding reception in Maine, a state CDC spokesman said Saturday. Three people connected to the outbreak have died of the virus, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention spokesman ...
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Colleges using COVID dorms, quarantines to keep virus at bay With the coronavirus spreading through colleges at alarming rates, universities are scrambling to find places to isolate the thousands of students who have caught COVID-19 or been exposed to it. STORRS, Conn. (AP) — With the coronavirus spreading ...
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Colleges using COVID dorms, quarantines to keep virus at bay STORRS, Conn. (AP) — With the coronavirus spreading through colleges at alarming rates, universities are scrambling to find quarantine locations in dormitory buildings and off-campus properties to isolate the thousands of students who have caught ...
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Experts project autumn surge in coronavirus cases, with a peak after Election Day Infectious-disease experts are warning of a potential cold-weather surge of coronavirus cases — a long-feared "second wave" of infections and deaths, possibly at a catastrophic scale. It could begin well before Election Day, Nov. 3, although researchers ...
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Wisconsin Confirms First Eastern Equine Encephalitis Death The Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the the Chippewa County Health Department on Saturday confirmed the first human death caused by Eastern Equine Encephalitis. This is the second human case in state this year, and the first resulting in a ...
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Coronavirus: Hove pupils self-isolating as staff member tests positive Two school classes are self-isolating after two days of term because a teaching assistant has coronavirus. The member of staff at Cardinal Newman school in Hove was contacted by track and trace on Thursday and told on Friday they had tested positive.
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NYC hospital slammed by COVID-19 sees new wave of patients — gunshot victims Dr. Dorian Alexander had just walked into the emergency room and he could immediately sense what to expect the rest of his shift. "I smell blood," Alexander told fellow staff members on a recent Sunday at Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center in New ...
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Catch Prostate Cancer Early – It Could Save Your Life By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). SUNDAY, Sept. 6, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- About 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, but experts say early detection can be a lifesaver. "Prostate cancer that is detected early, typically while ...
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3 coronavirus deaths linked to Maine indoor wedding reception, officials confirm MILLINOCKET, Maine - The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed three deaths and 147 positive coronavirus cases linked to an indoor wedding wedding reception that occurred on Aug. 7, at the Big Moose Inn in Millinocket, which ...
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Marin health care providers ordered to provide COVID-19 testing Marin County's public health officer has ordered all medical service providers and health care facilities in the county to begin providing COVID-19 testing to patients by Sept. 25. Dr. Matt Willis, Marin's Public Health Officer, said the county needs to boost its ...
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County To Spray For Mosquitoes In Bristol BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA — Bucks County will be spraying for mosquitoes in Bristol Township on Wednesday. The operation, designed to reduce high populations of mosquitoes capable of spreading West Nile Virus, will be done using spray trucks in ...
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UofSC expands quarantine capacity as active COVID-19 cases climb to nearly 1500 COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The University of South Carolina has expanded its quarantine and isolation spaces for students as the number of cases on campus continue to rise. As of Friday, Sept. 4, there are a total of 1,461 active cases of COVID-19 at UofSC, ...
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Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 106215; Death toll now at 6534 The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 106,215 as of Saturday, including 6,534 deaths, state officials report. Saturday's update represents 838 new cases and 8 additional deaths. That is up from 105,377 cases ...
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Michigan reports 838 new coronavirus cases Saturday, Sept. 5 Michigan reported 838 new coronavirus cases Saturday, along with eight deaths. That includes three previous deaths discovered during a review of statewide vital records. The new figures bring the cumulative count of confirmed COVID-19 cases to 106,215 ...
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Philadelphia officials report 1st human West Nile virus case of 2020 By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews. The Philadelphia Department of Public Health announced today that they have identified the first case of human West Nile virus in 2020. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has announced that ...
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Coronavirus Outbreak Linked to Maine Wedding Leads to 147 New Cases and 3 Deaths At least 147 new coronavirus cases and three deaths have been linked to an August wedding in Maine that violated the state's guidelines, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention spokesman Robert Long told CNN Saturday.
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Coronavirus: Class to self-isolate at Caerphilly school after positive test A class of 21 pupils have been told to self-isolate for two weeks after a member of staff at their school tested positive for Covid-19. The pupils at St Gwladys Primary School in Bargoed, Caerphilly, must stay at home for 14 days, though the rest of the school will ...
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Infectious disease doctor: Flu or pneumonia vaccine can help in fight against coronavirus JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Getting a flu or pneumonia vaccine can help in the fight against the coronavirus, according to a Northeast Florida infectious disease doctor. "We know that the flu vaccine decreases influenza-related medical visits by 2.3 million per year ...
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Despite uptick in COVID-19 cases, Utah hospital official optimistic cases will level out SALT LAKE CITY — A University of Utah official said he believes that, despite an expected "bump" in coronavirus cases due to school starting, the state "will continue to see a downward slide" due to mask-wearing in the state. "I feel much more comfortable ...
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State seeing 'unusual' lack of West Nile disease this year While Nebraskans have been dealing with COVID-19, they've been lucky to a degree that another disease has yet to rear its head. There has not been a human case of West Nile virus diagnosed in the state so far in 2020. Jeff Hamik, a vector-borne disease ...
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Two-thirds of Americans say they won't get a coronavirus vaccine A new poll about coronavirus vaccines shows that two-thirds of Americans aren't willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine. A quarter of those interviewed says they won't ever get the vaccine, while 44% of them said they'd rather wait and see how the initial round of ...
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School nurses 'essential' now more than ever before Cuts, scrapes and bruises are common injuries among children. And when they happen at school, more often than not, there's a nurse nearby to patch them up and send them back to class. But when campuses reopen later this month, school nurses might be ...
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York County becomes worrisome epicenter of pandemic in Maine Mainers hosted an entire summer tourism season without a hitch, but a noncomplying wedding reception and a defiant pastor have created conditions for a new COVID-19 surge. By Colin WoodardStaff Writer. Follow on Twitter · Email Writer · 207-791-6317.
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Goldman gave clients a list of stocks that may surge if a coronavirus vaccine is approved (This story is only for CNBC Pro subscribers). With several Covid-19 vaccines in Phase 3 trials and preliminary data due as soon as later this month, Goldman Sachs is preparing its clients for a rebound in certain stocks and recommending tweaks to client ...
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Hundreds at Sheffield anti-mask coronavirus protest Several hundred people have joined a protest in Sheffield against measures brought in to tackle coronavirus, including the wearing of masks. Piers Corbyn, the brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, spoke at the event in the Peace Gardens.
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10 ways to conquer adult nightmares and get better sleep We leave behind our fears of monsters under the bed as we say goodbye to our childhoods, but one can follow us into adulthood and loom over our heads. Nightmares are more common in childhood, but anywhere from 50% to 85% of adults report having ...
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As other cities go into lockdown, why isn't London having a second wave? Experts suggest the capital's previous exposure, and capacity to embrace home working, may now be inhibiting the virus. Coronavirus – latest updates · See all our coronavirus coverage · Jamie Doward. Sun 6 Sep 2020 01.54 EDT. Share on Facebook ...
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Greenwich Resident Tests Positive for West Nile Virus On Friday the Greenwich Department of Health was notified by the Connecticut Department of Public Health that a resident from Greenwich has tested positive for West Nile Virus. The individual, between 70-79 years of age became ill in the fourth week of ...
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Maine Wedding Was COVID-19 Super-Spreader Event With 147 Linked Cases A wedding can be dangerous during a pandemic. An Aug. 7 wedding guest list exceeded state guidelines for gatherings, and they became a COVID-19 super-spreader event. The Maine Centers for Disease Control and Prevention traced 147 cases and three ...
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Havasu Resident Struggles for Months to Shake COVID Symptoms By MICHAEL ZOGG, Today's News-Herald. LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. (AP) — Debi Patterson first started experiencing covid-19 symptoms on June 26 and although doctors have Patterson that she is no longer infectious, she is still waiting to recover.
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Ask a Doc: Is it time for me to get a colonoscopy? If so, what can I expect? A weekly column addressing your most sought-after health questions, answered by Harbin Clinic's expert healthcare professionals. Question: Is it time for me to get a colonoscopy? If so, what can I expect? Dr. H. Whitney Jennings, MD: Colon cancer is the 3rd ...
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How to work your body clock to your advantage and beat the autumn blues At this time of year it's common to feel lethargic and in a slump. But there are ways to beat those autumn and winter blues. By harnessing your circadian rhythm – your internal body clock – you can help maximise your energy during the day and make sure you ...
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Projection shows Pa. COVID-19 deaths doubling by year's end, with masks sharply cutting new toll New projections from modeling that the White House has relied on to gauge the impact of COVID-19 show a difficult end to 2020 for Pennsylvania. The numbers from the University of Washington Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation show the state's ...
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Coronavirus NSW: Australia secures two coronavirus vaccines with AstraZeneca and CSL Almost four million doses of a successful coronavirus vaccine will be available in Australia from January as the federal government locks down a $1.7 billion manufacturing deal for two different options. Under the agreement to be announced on Monday more ...
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COVID-19 cases in Arizona continue to tumble in September Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona reached 205,766 on Sunday, Sept. 6, an increase of 250 from the previous day, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. The state has been effective over the last month in combating the virus. While July ...
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State health expert, coroners clarify statistic about COVID-19 deaths TUPELO • After one of the nation's top infectious disease agencies released new data about the number of people who have died from COVID-19, Mississippi's top public health expert and local coroners are urging people against using the recent numbers to ...
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Blossoms bar closed for 'blatantly disregarding' social distancing A bar has been ordered to shut for "blatantly disregarding" social distancing measures. Wolverhampton City Council said Blossoms in the city centre "regularly failed to identify and implement adequate control measures". Capacity levels at the venue in North ...
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Bolton coronavirus: Transport and social distance measures increased Tougher measures are being introduced in Bolton in an effort to stop coronavirus cases rising and prevent a full local lockdown. The infection rate in the area has risen to 99 cases per 100,000 people per week - the highest in England. Those aged between ...
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Common cold combats influenza As the flu season approaches, a strained public health system may have a surprising ally -- the common cold virus. Rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of common colds, can prevent the flu virus from infecting airways by jumpstarting the body's antiviral ...
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Uncertainty over long-term immune response has implications for efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine, say experts In an editorial in the ICMR's, Indian Journal of Medical Research, experts also said that continued use of masks and other measures may be advocated if evidence shows a possible role of asymptomatic persons in COVID-19 transmission. Press Trust of India ...
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AIIMS study finds zoonotic malarial parasite in acute febrile illnesses patients New Delhi, September 6. AIIMS researchers have sounded a note of caution after finding the presence of malarial parasite 'Plasmodium knowlesi' in the north Indian population while doing a study on patients with acute febrile illnesses (AFI) and pathogens ...
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Scientists discover potential COVID-19 treatment from alpacas CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A team of Swedish scientists have discovered a tiny particle that can neutralize the coronavirus from an unexpected source. An alpaca named Tyson has been instrumental in developing the potential treatment. Though they don't get ...
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1st West Nile activity in La Salle County registered Sept. 3 Mosquitoes from Ottawa tested positive for West Nile virus — marking the first West Nile virus activity in La Salle County this year. The mosquitoes were collected Sept. 3 and environmental health staff conducted the confirmatory test on the mosquitoes at the ...
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COVID Chronicles: Week 25 Twenty-five weeks into our national pandemic, the United States heads into Labor Day weekend ravaged by uncertainty as much as anything else. It's been eight weeks since the last edition of the COVID chronicles, so let's take a look at the latest information ...
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COVID-19 NSW: Healthcare worker at two emergency rooms among 10 new cases A healthcare professional who worked at two emergency departments while potentially infectious is among NSW's 10 new cases of COVID-19. A Sydney school has been also been closed and another will be cleaned after three students were counted among ...
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Reinfection with Coronavirus a Few Months After Recovery – What Does This Mean for Immunity? A 33-year old man was found to have a second SARS-CoV-2 infection some four-and-a-half months after he was diagnosed with his first, from which he recovered. The man, who showed no symptoms, was diagnosed when he returned to Hong Kong after a ...
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Vitamin D Deficiency Symptoms You Have to Look Out For Vitamin D Deficiency had recently been linked to risk of contracting COVID-19, as a new study suggests. Vitamin D Deficiency Pills. (Photo : Image by PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay ) Vitamin D Deficiency, Supplements, Pills. The study was published ...
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AIIMS Researchers Sound Caution After Finding 'Zoonotic' Malarial Parasite in Indian Patients AIIMS researchers have sounded a note of caution after finding the presence of malarial parasite 'Plasmodium knowlesi' in the north Indian population, while doing a study on patients with Acute Febrile Illnesses (AFI) and pathogens causing them.
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Two people die with coronavirus as UK counts nearly 3000 new cases Two more people have died from coronavirus in the UK, bringing the nation's death toll to 41,551. There were 2,988 confirmed new cases of the virus recorded, making today the highest daily increase since May 19. There were 175,687 tests processes in the ...
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Area surgeon stresses importance of early colon cancer screening The world lost a rising star when "Black Panther" actor Chadwick Boseman lost his life to colon cancer at the age of 43. His sudden death sparked a conversation about the disease he had been fighting since 2016. UPMC Pinnacle in Harrisburg Colorectal ...
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