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News & Articles By Franz Walker
04/27/2020
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By Franz Walker
Coronavirus survivors face a long road ahead as they struggle with long-term damage
The long-term damage of the coronavirus (COVID-19) is only just now becoming clear to both doctors and the former patients who’ve survived the deadly disease. While little data on recovered patients exist, stories of the struggles that they have to face even after having beaten the disease have emerged, and studies are beginning to look into these. “Sometimes […]
04/27/2020
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By Franz Walker
Germans wary of going to stores even as the coronavirus lockdown slowly comes to an end
German shoppers are staying put and pinching pennies than rushing out to shop in large numbers even as Europe’s largest economy slowly reopens its retail sector. On Monday, the country allowed stores of up to 800 square meters, or around 8,600 square feet, to reopen – along with bookstores and car and bicycle dealerships – provided they […]
04/26/2020
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By Franz Walker
Coronavirus is giving Americans sleepless nights
The ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has claimed another victim – the ability of Americans to get a good night’s sleep. A new survey by SleepStandards quizzed 1,014 Americans on their sleeping habits during the outbreak and found that 76.8 percent of respondents report having their sleep affected during this period. Outbreak anxiety keeping people up at night The survey included […]
04/25/2020
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By Franz Walker
Israel’s Health Ministry bans the use of Chinese coronavirus test kits
Israel’s Ministry of Health has ordered the country’s hospitals as well as the Magen David Adom — its equivalent to the Red Cross — to immediately stop using coronavirus (COVID-19) testing kits from China. The ban came after lab experts noticed that some of the vials used in the test kits showed signs of bacterial […]
04/24/2020
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By Franz Walker
Coronavirus pushes unemployment to highest levels since the Great Depression
The global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has pushed one in six Americans out of a job, swelling unemployment numbers to levels not seen since the Great Depression, according to new data released Thursday. According to the Department of Labor‘s weekly report on unemployment insurance claims, 4.4 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week. This means […]
04/23/2020
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By Franz Walker
Coronavirus can survive in the human eye for an extended period of time
While scientists assumed that the coronavirus (COVID-19) was mostly found in the nasal passages, a new report in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine indicates that it survives much longer in the eyes. The report detailed that a Chinese woman, who had continued to carry the virus in her eye despite it no longer being found in […]
04/23/2020
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By Franz Walker
Coronavirus kills patients SILENTLY – even before they show symptoms
Healthcare professionals now report that coronavirus (COVID-19) patients are dying due to life-threatening oxygen deprivation, even though they don’t show signs of breathing trouble. Dr. Richard Levitan, an emergency medicine practitioner at New York City’s Bellvue Hospital, recently wrote an op-ed for the New York Times where he described a deadly phenomenon that he observed in COVID-19 patients with […]
04/23/2020
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By Franz Walker
Arizona nurses face off against lockdown protesters after saving coronavirus patients
On Monday, nurses in Phoenix faced off against protesters who were demanding that Gov. Doug Ducey reopen Arizona. A small group of nurses in scrubs and masks stood their ground as protesters accused them of being fake nurses and claimed that the COVID-19 outbreak was a hoax. The nurses did not speak or answer any questions. Instead, they simply stood […]
04/22/2020
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By Franz Walker
The coronavirus outbreak is sparking the rollout of more digital surveillance
The global coronavirus pandemic and the measures being implemented to stop its spread are rewiring people’s sensitivities about digital surveillance and data privacy. Governments around the world are now rolling out surveillance schemes — even some that are particularly invasive — all in the name of stopping the pandemic. Privacy advocates, however, warn that these governments will […]
04/22/2020
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By Franz Walker
New York able to begin lifting coronavirus restrictions in June, model shows
According to new projections, New York — as well as the neighboring states of New Jersey and Connecticut — may be able to begin safely lifting coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions as early as June. This prediction is based on a model by Washington University‘s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) that shows the beginnings of a downward trend in […]
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