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News & Articles By Ralph Flores
06/28/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Coronavirus research: “Mutated” virus now more infectious than ever
More than 10 million people are now infected by COVID-19. Researchers are still trying to learn more about the Wuhan virus, and with each published study, they get one step closer to developing a treatment that can put an end to the current pandemic. SARS-CoV-2 mutation possibly linked to massive outbreaks A new study by scientists at […]
06/28/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Arizona coronavirus cases increase by 3,000 per day (and rising)
The Arizona Department of Health reported 3,056 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases and 27 deaths Thursday, bringing the state’s total caseload to 63,030, with 1,490 deaths. This is the fourth day this week, in which the state reported daily increases of over 3,000 cases. This week’s figures are also significantly higher than last week’s rolling average of 2,500 daily new […]
06/25/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Coronavirus update: US reports highest single-day total since April; Florida caseload reaches 100,000; California cases up by 7,000
Around 34,700 new coronavirus cases were identified in the United States on Tuesday – the highest single-day total since April and the third-highest since the start of the pandemic, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The outbreak, which has caused over 121,000 deaths in the country, is now spreading in the South and West, with over […]
06/24/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Brazil now second country to top 1 million coronavirus cases, deaths over 50,000
Officials confirmed last week that Brazil has passed one million coronavirus cases, making it the second country – after the U.S. – to reach the grim milestone. To note, the U.S. still leads in global caseload, reaching two million infections early this month. The Ministry of Health also reported a record of 54,771 new cases on Friday, which the […]
06/22/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Beijing reports new coronavirus cases as city scrambles to contain new outbreak
Beijing reported a decline in new coronavirus cases on June 18 as authorities tightened restrictions in the capital in an effort to contain a new outbreak. Health authorities in Beijing logged 21 new coronavirus cases, down from 31 on June 17. Tianjin and Hebei, both of which border the capital, also reported new coronavirus cases. No new deaths were reported. […]
06/18/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Coronavirus update: India reports over 2,000 new deaths, total caseload now over 360,000
Health authorities in India reported over 2,000 new deaths on June 17 – the country’s highest daily mortality to date. The deaths, which brought the country’s total to 11,903, also included Mumbai’s revised figures. The city added 862 more deaths to bring the city’s total to 3,165 because of unspecified accounting “discrepancies,” However, officials did not indicate if […]
06/15/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Paramedics say New York City punished them for speaking about the pandemic
A group of New York City ambulance workers who gave media interviews sued the city on Thursday, saying they were punished for talking about their work on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs accused the city of violating their right to speak about their working conditions at the height of the outbreak. […]
06/15/2020
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By Ralph Flores
People with mild symptoms can develop immunity against coronavirus, says research
French researchers have found that even mild cases of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) can produce antibodies in almost all patients. In addition, they reveal that the patient’s defenses against the virus increase as he starts recovery. The report, which is posted on the medRxiv server, adds evidence that people who have recovered from COVID-19 could […]
06/15/2020
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By Ralph Flores
A town in Germany prevented 40% of coronavirus infections by masking up
A new study that looked at the effects of face masks on the spread of the coronavirus in a town in Germany revealed that using face covering can reduce transmission by as much as 40 percent. The study, which was authored by the IZA Institute of Labor Economics, analyzed the city of Jena in the central province of […]
06/15/2020
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By Ralph Flores
As Canada emerges from coronavirus, residents hope to curb second wave of infections
Canadians aren’t taking any chances when it comes to the pandemic, as more people report wearing masks to curb the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus. A new survey by Leger and the nonprofit Association for Canadian Studies reveals that aside from heading off new infections, many fear that a second wave of infections may be as […]
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