Covid-19 patients are more likely to die in the hospital than flu patients, CDC report finds. US sees nearly 300,000 excess deaths amid pandemic so far, CDC study suggests. More than 220,000 people have died from coronavirus in the US. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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Global coronavirus deaths surpass 1.1 million. US surpasses 8 million coronavirus cases. MLB reports no new Covid-19 cases as season nears World Series. WHO Europe Director “very worried” about second wave but national lockdowns must be last resort. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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Updated FDA guidelines close door on vaccine manufacturers getting an emergency use authorization before Election Day. More than 210,000 people have died from coronavirus in the US. China is in talks with WHO over assessing its Covid-19 vaccines for global use. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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MLB reports no Covid-19 cases among players for 33 consecutive days. NFL postpones game after two additional Tennessee Titans players test positive for Covid-19. President Trump has tested positive for Covid-19. How serious is his risk? For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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100 million extra doses of future Covid-19 vaccine will be made available to the poorest countries. EU adds four more countries to “red list”. Covid-19 test results could arrive in minutes, not hours or days. More than 1 million people have died from coronavirus. Here’s where things stand now. For more information on Group 11...
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Times Square will host virtual New Year’s Eve ball drop. Trudeau declares second wave already underway in most of Canada. Over 90% of Americans are susceptible to virus, says CDC chief, as 22 states report rising cases. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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The Metropolitan Opera announced they have canceled the entire 2020-21 season due to the “ongoing health crisis”. Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine candidate begins phase 3 trials in the United States on Wednesday. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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The World Health Organization warned that coronavirus cases are surging alarmingly in Europe, with infections spiking to new highs. The US had nearly 40,000 cases on Sunday. New US forecast predicts fewer coronavirus deaths than before. Trump’s vaccine chief: We’ll know about vaccine efficacy between October and January. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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The US doesn’t have to wait for a vaccine to get Covid-19 under control, top doctor says. In-person voting has begun in the US. There’s several ways of reducing the Covid-19 risk. Presidents of two historically Black colleges join vaccine trials to encourage participation. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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Rich nations have grabbed more than half the coronavirus vaccine supply already, report finds. It will take up to nine months to get the American public vaccinated, CDC director says. World Health Organization warns of “alarming rates of transmission” across Europe. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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Dr. Fauci says “I would still put my money on November/December” for a Covid-19 vaccine. CDC to update its confusing guidance about testing people without Covid-19 symptoms, Redfield says. Documents outline federal government plans to distribute free Covid-19 vaccines. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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Nearly 550,000 children have tested positive for Covid-19. Fauci says a national mask mandate “probably would not work”. Bill Gates says the FDA has lost credibility during the coronavirus pandemic . For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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US reports more than 34,000 new Covid-19 cases. South Korea to stockpile additional personal protective equipment for winter. Pfizer proposes expanding Covid-19 vaccine trial to include more diversity. WHO reports highest single-day increase in Covid-19 infections since pandemic began For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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AstraZeneca pauses coronavirus vaccine trial after unexplained illness in volunteer. Pharmacists will be able to administer Covid-19 vaccine to anyone 3 and older, surgeon general says. US surgeon general promises that vaccine cost will “not be an obstacle” for Americans. Here’s where the pandemic stands in some countries across the globe now: France: France is...
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FDA extends emergency use authorization of remdesivir to all hospitalized Covid-19 patients. Operation Warp Speed officials can’t see coronavirus vaccine data early, official says. Key coronavirus model now projects more than 317,000 US Covid-19 deaths by December. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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US pharma giant extends Covid-19 vaccine trials to two more Latin American countries. New study offers more evidence that hydroxychloroquine doesn’t treat coronavirus. US federal agency invests in needle-free vaccine technologies. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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Health care staff should get coronavirus vaccines first, CDC suggests. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention abruptly changed its Covid-19 testing guidelines. Moderna says vaccine data shows it is well tolerated across all age groups For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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NFL says no players tested positive for Covid-19 in latest results. Trump tells supporters “vaccines are going to be, I believe, announced very soon”. New York sees its lowest infection rate since the beginning of the pandemic, governor says. New coronavirus cases are decreasing in half of US states. Nearly 177,000 people have died from...
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CDC’s ensemble forecast now projects nearly 195,000 US coronavirus deaths by September. Pence says there will be a vaccine “before the end of this year.” Here’s what we know. The odds of catching Covid-19 on an airplane are slimmer than you think, scientists say. Mandatory mask policy has other protective health benefits, study says For...
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Don’t expect to have a vaccine by October, NIH director says. Biden calls for national mask mandate. WHO says there isn’t “sufficient information” to make a judgement about Russian Covid-19 vaccine. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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Trump says the administration will provide up to 125 million masks to school districts. National Football League extends daily Covid-19 testing for players. NBA reports three-straight weeks of zero positive Covid-19 tests. Here’s which masks and face coverings are most effective, according to research. These are the types of masks that work best: N95 masks...
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The FDA will “not cut corners” to approve a Covid-19 vaccine, official says. NHL announces no new Covid-19 cases during past week. WHO official: “we can outsmart the virus”. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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Mexico’s coronavirus death toll passes 50,000. Face masks have “an extraordinary impact” in fighting coronavirus in the US, health researcher says. There are 66 NFL players who have opted out of the 2020 season due to the pandemic. US State Department lifts worldwide “Do Not Travel” advisory. For more information on Group 11 Health go...
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More than 17.3 million coronavirus cases have been recorded worldwide. Hong Kong postpones elections. Europe suffers record GDP slump. German disease prevention center lists Spanish regions as “high-risk”. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro says he has “mold” in lungs as his wife tests positive. England will slow re-opening. Belgium records weekly rise in infections.
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All lawmakers and staff will be required to wear masks in the House, Pelosi says. The US needs to reset its response to Covid-19, report says. A vaccine that stops severe illness from Covid-19 would still be a success, expert says.
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Pfizer’s experimental coronavirus vaccine gets FDA nod for advanced trial in the US. National Hockey League says no players have tested positive for Covid-19. Google to adopt work-from-home until at least July 2021. These experts say the nation needs to shut down again. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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ICE not allowing newly enrolled students to enter the US for online-only classes. We need to get as many people vaccinated against flu as possible this season. What’s in the CDC’s latest guidelines on reopening schools? Coronavirus death toll in US surpasses 145,000.
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Trump says he’ll decide over next day on mandating masks on federal property. Here’s the latest on some of the possible Covid-19 vaccines in development. For more information on Group 11 Health go to GroupXIHealth.com.
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US stocks finish higher after positive vaccine reports. At least 53 Florida hospitals are out of ICU beds. World Health Organization “very concerned” that Covid-19 cases may accelerate in Africa. More than 140,000 people have died from coronavirus in the US.
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Social distancing likely needed for a “long period of time,” England’s chief medical officer says. Scientists are researching possibility of Covid-19 reinfection, WHO says. More than 138,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the US.
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US Health Department directs CDC to add hospital data back to its website.You’ll have to wear a mask if you shop in these US stores. At least 39 US states are reporting increasing coronavirus cases.
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Masks are key to reopening schools, CDC director says. Canada-US border expected to remain closed until at least mid-August.
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“Tens of millions of vaccines” will be “put into American arms” by end of year, official says. Global coronavirus cases surpass 13 million. More than 282,000 coronavirus cases have been recorded in Florida
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Retail trade group asks Trump to institute federal mask guidelines. UK prime minister says face mask rules will likely become stricter. CDC director implores millennials and Gen Xers: Social distance, wear a mask and avoid bars.
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FDA issues warning to company for claiming its products kill Covid-19. US is collaborating on Covid-19 vaccine with international community, HHS secretary says. WHO issues new scientific brief on coronavirus transmission.
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Regeneron awarded $450 million US government contract for investigational antibody therapy. “Brides” protest against virus restrictions in Rome. US commits $1.6 billion to Covid-19 vaccine maker Novavax.
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Air New Zealand limits capacity on inbound flights at government’s request amid pandemic. Military deploying medical personnel to San Antonio as coronavirus cases spike. Mitch McConnell: “No good argument for any of us to not be wearing a mask”. Additional remdesivir to be distributed starting next week, HHS official says.
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Texas reports highest single-day increase in coronavirus cases. Austin City Limits Music Festival canceled this year. Scientist leading Oxford vaccine effort says 8,000 people in UK vaccinated in phase three of the trial. Top US health official says country “cannot test our way out of the current outbreaks”
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The governors of Florida and Texas pulled back some of the measures put in place to reopen those states as coronavirus infections rise. Additionally, governors of Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Nevada, New Mexico, and North Carolina have announced they will not move ahead to the next phase of reopening. CDC director urges millennials...
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California is not shutting down its border due to Covid-19 spike, governor says. CDC director calls social distancing “most powerful tool” to curb spread of Covid-19. England health official: If we ignore social distancing rules, cases will rise. Mitch McConnell on mask wearing: “I think that’s what people ought to do”.
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Los Angeles surpasses Cook county in Illinois as county with most coronavirus cases in US. Model projects 179,106 coronavirus deaths in US by October 1st. FDA and USDA say there is no evidence that people “can contract Covid-19 from food”.
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Blood-thinner pill reduced Covid-19 complications, study shows. Tour promoter Live Nation has announced its first-ever drive-in concerts series in the U.S. Demand for steroid used to treat Covid-19 patients is surging, says World Health Organization.
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There are more than 2.2 million coronavirus cases in US. Hydroxychloroquine was a “black eye” for the FDA, health watchdog says. If you don’t wear a mask in public in California, you could face a misdemeanor and a fine.
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New York considering quarantine on people entering the state, governor says. Asymptomatic Covid-19 patients may have weaker immune responses to infection, new study finds. Johns Hopkins calls on US to perform coronavirus antibody tests nationwide, and detail how to do it.
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Covid-19 cases increase in Tulsa ahead of rally. Schools allowed to resume in Michigan. New York City to enter phase two of reopening. Nation’s top infectious disease expert’s advice for the Major League Baseball. World Health Organization ends portion of hydroxychloroquine trial.
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US government is exploring 14 Covid-19 vaccine candidates and plans to narrow list to 7. US-Canada border to remain closed until at least July 21, says Prime Minister Trudeau. People under the age of 20 are half as likely to contract Covid-19, researchers estimate.
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Red Cross now testing all blood donations for Covid-19 antibodies. The Oscars have been delayed until April 2021. FDA terminates emergency use authorization of hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19.
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Most Americans following social distancing advice, CDC survey finds.WHO concerned with uptick in cases as countries lift lockdowns. CDC’s ensemble forecast now projects 130,000 US coronavirus deaths by July 4.
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Moderna expects to begin phase 3 Covid-19 vaccine trial next month. Nashville delays phased reopening due to “slightly elevated” coronavirus cases. US Army lab picks lead Covid-19 vaccine candidate. EU to reopen external borders gradually in July.
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There will be “more than one winner” in Covid-19 vaccine field. Lollapalooza and Chicago Jazz Festival canceled. WHO says “there’s much unknown” about asymptomatic cases after an official suggested they’re “rare”.
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Yosemite National Park to reopen Thursday. Some US states are seeing increases in coronavirus cases. Major League Baseball’s latest proposal calls for 76-game season. Coronavirus is in retreat across the UK, health secretary says.
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New York City public transit plans to begin reopening next week. WHO will continue its hydroxychloroquine study “for now,” after UK ends its study. Covid-19 hospitalizations nearly double across New York City. Universal Orlando reopens to the public today.
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CDC director says flu vaccine will be important defense against coronavirus in upcoming months. NIH director worried vaccine “skepticism” might cause some people to skip coronavirus vaccine. Coronavirus vaccine might require two doses, NIH chief says.
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Trump said he took hydroxychloroquine to prevent coronavirus — but new study shows that doesn’t work. Trump administration has picked 5 companies most likely to produce coronavirus vaccine. Brazil will be first country outside UK to test vaccine developed by Oxford University. ER visits for non-Covid emergencies have dropped 42% across the US, CDC says
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Coronavirus cases in California climb 11% in just five days. Pharmaceutical company starts first human trial of coronavirus antibody therapy. Leaders concerned coronavirus could spread during protests. Hitachi plans to make working-from-home standard practice.
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Trump says US has conducted more than 15 million tests. Hair salons and barber shops to reopen in Los Angeles. WHO launches global information access portal for Covid-19. Coronavirus cases in Italy continue a steady decrease.
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Boston Marathon canceled for first time in its 124-year history. 3.3 million Americans filed for unemployment last week, but claims are falling. U.S. death toll from coronavirus tops 100,000.
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England to launch coronavirus “test and trace” system as lockdown eases. EU governments ban malaria drug for COVID-19, trial paused as safety fears grow. French winegrowers to give 5,000 free bottles of champagne to frontline health workers. New Zealand’s hospitals are cleared of all coronavirus patients for first time in months.
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Sweden steadfast in strategy as virus toll continues rising. Coronavirus crisis shines new light on microbe-blasting UV technology. Social media video shows Lake of the Ozarks packed for Memorial Day weekend. Northern Ireland becomes first of UK nations to record zero deaths.
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Large study finds drug touted by Trump is “not useful and may be harmful” for COVID-19 patients. Trump declares churches ‘essential,’ calls on them to reopen. California rushes to aid virus-stricken border region. AstraZeneca-Oxford trial COVID vaccine moves to crucial phase with $1 billion in U.S. backing.
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The CDC says coronavirus ‘does not spread easily’ on surfaces or objects. U.S. commits $1.2 billion to production of Oxford coronavirus vaccine. Teen raises over $30,000 for frontline workers through his radio station.
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Disney Springs entertainment complex partially reopens in Florida. A woman says she’s had 8 positive coronavirus tests in 50 days. Reopening: It’s back to business, but not business as usual.
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‘Particularly potent’ antibody found in SARS patients from 17 years ago inhibits COVID-19. Carbon emissions fall 17% worldwide under coronavirus lockdowns. Trump says he is taking hydroxychloroquine.
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US autoworkers return to factories across the U.S. while a new vaccine from Moderna shows promise. And Philly doctor knocks down barriers to help African American community get coronavirus tests.
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T cells found in COVID-19 patients ‘bode well’ for long-term immunity. California biopharmaceutical company claims coronavirus antibody breakthrough. New York Stock Exchange to reopen trading floor after Memorial Day. New Evidence Suggests COVID-19 Patients On Ventilators Usually Survive.
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Coronavirus flare-ups in China and South Korea prompt new fears of a 2nd wave. Trump says he would mobilize military to distribute coronavirus vaccine when it’s ready. IOC says postponing Tokyo Olympics will cost it $800M.
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Bill Gates is funding an at-home coronavirus test program — and it’s already testing 300 people per day. Federal judge says coronavirus aid to Native Americans not unreasonably delayed. Yellowstone to half reopen amid self-quarantine differences. After losing his dad, man donates iPads so elderly patients can stay connected to families.
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House Democrats unveil massive new coronavirus relief bill ahead of Friday vote. More than 100 potential coronavirus vaccines are being tested at record speeds. “Rise Up New York!”: Star-studded virtual telethon raises $115 million for New Yorkers. Elon Musk says he’s restarted production at Tesla plant in California, disregarding stay-at-home order.
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Men have high levels of enzyme key to COVID-19 infection, study finds. Boris Johnson announces phased reopening plan for England. Staff of New York City hospital surprised with free vacations as thanks for tirelessly fighting coronavirus. Guy Fieri Raises More Than $20 Million for Restaurant Workers Affected by Coronavirus.
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Vitamin D levels may impact COVID-19 mortality rates. Viral coronavirus conspiracy video that “could lead to imminent harm” yanked from Facebook and YouTube. Coronavirus is deadlier in the US than the seasonal flu, new study finds. Restaurant industry continues to struggle.
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German leader declares “first phase” coronavirus victory and eases lockdown. 33 million have sought US unemployment aid since virus hit. No one in New York can be evicted for not paying rent until August 20. Antibody tests are available on the market but experts warn they can lead to false positives.
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The White House will wind down the coronavirus task force in coming weeks. At least 90,000 health care workers infected with coronavirus around the world. Study finds blood thinners may help patients with severe Covid-19 infections. Uber is laying off 3,700 as rides plummet due to COVID-19.
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Potential coronavirus vaccine tested in Germany could supply “many millions” by end of year. UK’s leading scientific adviser on coronavirus resigns after breaking lockdown rules he helped shape. Gold’s Gym files for bankruptcy after blow from coronavirus pandemic. Female gondoliers in Venice deliver food to elderly amid coronavirus lockdown.
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COVID-19 vaccine hunt heats up globally, still no guarantee. Senate returns to Capitol amid pandemic as House stays away. Carnival to resume some cruises on August 1st. European Commission pledges 1 billion euros for coronavirus global response.
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Nurses holding May Day protests nationwide demanding Personal Protective Equipment. World Health Organization wants invite to China’s investigation into virus origins. Trump hoping for lightning-fast vaccine via “Operation Warp Speed”. Nvidia’s chief scientist designs a cheap ventilator to help fight COVID-19
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NYC subways to close during overnight hours. Rural Texas hospitals and clinics on brink of closure. Dutch gamble on limited “intelligent lockdown” to control virus. U.S. intel community says coronavirus “not manmade or genetically modified”.
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U.S. death toll nears 60,000 as labs race for a vaccine. Quest Diagnostics is selling coronavirus antibody tests directly to consumers. Critical study of Gilead’s Covid-19 drug shows patients are responding to treatment. Study suggests men and women at equal risk of COVID-19 infection, but men fare much worse.
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In coronavirus battle, scientists have teamed up with billionaires for COVID-19 ‘Manhattan Project. President Trump Asked If “Light inside the Body” Could Cure COVID-19 — and a Company Wants to Give It a Try. A Ticking Time Bomb’: Advocates Warn COVID-19 Is Spreading Rapidly Behind Bars. NFL to hold 2021 draft in Cleveland from April...
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New York hospitals are studying a common heartburn drug as treatment for Covid-19. Iowa takes first steps to relax COVID-19 restrictions Monday. Boris Johnson returns to face growing virus divisions in UK. CDC beginning COVID-19 antibody survey in Georgia counties.
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8 In 10 Americans Support COVID-19 Shutdown, Kaiser Health Poll Finds. Navajo Nation Sees High Rate Of COVID-19 And Contact Tracing Is A Challenge. World leaders launch WHO plan to curb COVID-19, U.S. not involved. Dyson Covid-19 ventilators are ‘no longer required’.
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COVID-19 vaccine protects monkeys from new coronavirus, Chinese biotech reports. Preliminary antibody testing in New York suggests much wider spread of coronavirus. Some Farmers Markets are opening across America with new rules in place to help protect vendors and customers. North Dakota farmer plows COVID-19 message in field.
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Brian brings you information and interviews from 3 people helping fight COVID 19 in South Carolina. Dr. John Comisi, Associate Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine in Charleston, SC. Mr. Craig Brown, Owner and President The Greenville Drive baseball team. Dr. Jeff Gardner, President of the South Carolina Chapter of...
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The first at-home COVID-19 testing kit has been authorized by the FDA. Virus forces cancellation of iconic events like Oktoberfest. Congress, Trump in tentative deal on $500B virus relief bill. Virginia Virus Study concludes there is no benefit from malaria drug.
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Progress is being made on the front lines but the virus is still a threat. Facebook releases an interactive COVID-19 map that shows how many people are reporting symptoms in your area. Columbia car camp provides a sanitary space during COVID-19. Congress, White House near deal on $350 billion in additional small business aid.
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Those with high blood pressure are at a greater risk for COVID-19. COVID-19 patients recovering quickly after getting experimental drug Remdesivir. Stocks jump amid COVID-19 treatment optimism, economic reopening discussions. Pro cyclist in Italy uses his bike to deliver medicine.
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UK government extends virus lockdown by at least 3 weeks. US job losses mount as economic pain deepens worldwide. A company is developing a new 5 minute test for mass screenings. PGA Tour hopes to resume in June at Colonial with no fans.
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Proposed legislation would provide Americans $2000 dollars a month. COVID-19 cases top 2 million worldwide. The Tour de France has been rescheduled. 99 Year old Army Veteran raises money for NHS workers.
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Biotechnology firm Novavax is set to start the human clinical trial of a COVID-19 vaccine. Decarceration of criminals can reduce COVID-19 spread. New COVID-19 dashboard just for the US offers rich, county-level data. States are confronting issues with reopening the economy
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A new study suggests that COVID-19 being everywhere is good news. The pandemic doesn’t stop Christians from celebrating Easter. And the IRS announces the first economic impact payments are going out.
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