“As an expert on blood clots, I can tell you that it is the most blood-clotting disease we’ve ever seen,” said Dr. Alex Spyropoulos, a professor at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical …
Read More »Disinfect surfaces to prevent Covid often all to show, CDC warns
“The CDC determined that the risk of surface transmission is low and secondary to the primary routes of transmission of the virus through direct contact droplets and aerosols,” said Vincent Hill, chief …
Read More »New UK Challenge Test to See If People Can Get COVID Again | Coronavirus pandemic news
The study aims to deepen understanding about immunity and help design better treatments and vaccines. British scientists have launched a test that will deliberately expose participants who have already had COVID-19 to …
Read More »US Coronavirus: Other US states could see scenarios similar to the Covid-19 crisis unfolding in Michigan, says expert
And there are several reasons behind the crisis. “One, we believe the overall infection rate in Michigan was lowest during the pandemic to date,” Beaumont Health CEO John Fox told CNN on …
Read More »Coronavirus Hug Image Named Global Press Photo of the Year
1 of 24 In this image published by World Press Photo on Thursday, April 15, 2021, by Mads Nissen, Politiken, Panos Pictures, which won the World Press Photo of the Year award, …
Read More »Covid-19 vaccines: CDC reports 5,800 Covid infections in fully vaccinated people
Some became seriously ill and 74 people died, the CDC said. He said 396 (7%) of those who became infected after being vaccinated required hospitalization. It’s the CDC’s first indication of how …
Read More »San Diego County COVID-19 Update – 04/13/2021 | News
Here’s today’s COVID-19 update from the County Health and Human Services Agency with data as of April 12. Vaccination progress: Nearly 2.28 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been delivered in the …
Read More »Muslims celebrate Ramadan amid virus surge and new restrictions
MECCA, Saudi Arabia (AP) – Muslims in many parts of the world marked the start of Ramadan on Tuesday, but an increase in coronavirus cases in several countries once again put a …
Read More »Coronavirus pandemic ‘far from over’: WHO | Coronavirus pandemic news
Confusion and complacency in addressing COVID-19 mean the pandemic is far from over, but can be controlled in months with proven public health measures, the head of the World Health Organization said. …
Read More »Nearly 40% of Marines have declined COVID-19 vaccines
Approximately 75,500 Marines have received vaccinations, including those who are now fully vaccinated and partially vaccinated, according to service-wide data obtained by the network. Almost 48,000 Marines have chosen not to receive …
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