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News & Articles By Cassie B.
04/03/2020
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By Cassie B.
Worried about coronavirus? Make sure you’re getting enough zinc
If you’re stuck at home and feeling a bit helpless when it comes to the coronavirus, you’re not alone. When we hear how easily the disease is spread, you might think there’s nothing you can do to lower your odds, but you actually have more control than you think. By strengthening your immune system, you […]
04/02/2020
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By Cassie B.
Rikers Island prisoners tasked with digging mass graves for coronavirus victims
In a sure sign that New York is bracing for a massive number of coronavirus deaths, the city is offering prisoners in the Rikers Island jail $6 per hour to help dig mass graves on Hart Island. That might not sound like a lot of money to most of us, but it’s considered very high […]
04/01/2020
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By Cassie B.
Even in the best-case scenario, hundreds of thousands of Americans could die from the coronavirus
The worst-case scenario for the coronavirus pandemic is too frightening to even think about, but the best-case scenario isn’t exactly a picture of sunshine, according to the predictions of the White House coronavirus task force’s coordinator. Yesterday, Dr. Deborah Birx shared the grim outlook, saying that if we do everything “almost perfectly” when it comes […]
04/01/2020
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By Cassie B.
Whole Foods employees protest workplace conditions and pay during coronavirus crisis
Whole Foods Market employees across the nation carried out a work stoppage on Tuesday as tensions escalated between workers and their employer over issues stemming from the coronavirus crisis. The employees say that the Amazon subsidiary isn’t prioritizing their safety, even as the grocery chain experiences a period of record-breaking sales as people stock up […]
03/30/2020
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By Cassie B.
Young, healthy father of 6 dies from coronavirus in Texas
A Texas father of six died last week from coronavirus just two days after testing positive for the illness. The 44-year-old was otherwise healthy, his family says. Adolph “T.J.” Mendez succumbed to the disease at Austin’s Ascension Seton Medical Center. His daughter said he had been “perfectly healthy” before contracting the illness and did not […]
03/29/2020
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By Cassie B.
Health authorities aren’t certain 17-year-old CA boy died from coronavirus, but his funeral may have spread it
The death of a 17-year-old California boy made headlines for being the first U.S. minor death from coronavirus, but now health officials are saying that whether he died from the disease or another cause is not yet clear. However, one thing is for certain: Both he and his father tested positive for the virus, and […]
03/28/2020
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By Cassie B.
New Yorkers gathering in large groups outdoors as state’s coronavirus numbers continue to skyrocket
New York is currently leading the country by a significant margin when it comes to the number of coronavirus cases registered, so why are so many people there still out and about acting as though nothing is going on? Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a stay at home order for the state that requires non-essential businesses […]
03/26/2020
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By Cassie B.
Can zinc help fight COVID-19?
We’ve long known that zinc can be effective when it comes to shortening the duration of the common cold, and we also know that many common colds are caused by coronaviruses. That has left many people wondering if zinc can help alleviate the impact of the novel coronavirus that is wreaking havoc across the planet, […]
03/25/2020
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By Cassie B.
Being young does NOT make you invulnerable to coronavirus infections or deaths
If you thought coronavirus was only hitting elderly people hard, think again. More and more young people who are otherwise healthy are experiencing symptoms strong enough to require hospitalization, and one 26-year-old writer recently shared her experience with the New York Times. Fiona Lowenstein recounted how quickly things went from okay to downright terrifying. As […]
03/25/2020
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By Cassie B.
Some US schools will be closed through the end of the year to stem coronavirus spread
On Monday, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced that all K-12 schools in his state would be closed through “at least” the current academic year as the state increases measures to stem the spread of coronavirus. Schools in Virginia had already been out of session as part of a two-week long closure announced on March 13, […]
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