The Coronavirus Is Never Going Away
The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has sickened more than 16.5 million people across six continents. It is raging in countries that never contained the virus. It is resurging in many of the ones that did. If there was ever a time when this coronavirus could be contained, it has probably passed. One outcome is now looking almost certain: This virus is never going away.
Virginia Nurse Creates Free Pantry For Colleagues
A Virginia hospital nurse created a free pantry to help colleagues struggling to buy food or other household items during the pandemic.
Covid-19 Was Worse Than The Flu In Nyc... The 1918 Flu
Jumps in New York City's overall mortality during its COVID-19 peak were even higher than in the 1918 flu pandemic there, researchers found.
Why Antibodies May Not Be The Key To Beating Coronavirus
Winter break had arrived in Stockholm in late February, and Soo Aleman watched as her fellow Swedes departed the capital city for ski vacations across Europe. Aleman’s colleagues at the Karolinska University Hospital, where she works as a researcher and physician, returned relaxed and invigorated, with stories to tell about their days on the slopes.
CDC: Those Who Recover From Covid-19 Have 3-Month Window For Safe Mingling
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance Friday evening suggesting that those who test positive for COVID-19 and recover "do not need to quarantine or get tested again for up to 3 months as long as they do not develop symptoms again."
Virus Keeps Spreading As Schools Begin To Open, Frightening Parents And Alarming Public Health Officials
Even before President Trump admonished his top coronavirus adviser for saying the country was entering a "new phase" of widespread infection, patients at Mississippi's only Level 1 trauma hospital were already on a wait for ICU beds.
Kids Exposed To Cannabis In Utero Face Higher Risk Of Autism
Children exposed to marijuana in utero had a moderately elevated risk of developing autism spectrum disorder, according to a Canada-based retrospective study.