Tag: COVID-19
Trump Adds ‘Yes’ Man to Coronavirus Task Force
Atlas has no expertise in public health or infectious diseases.
Study Findings: Rethinking Oxygen Therapy for Coronavirus
Study could have implications for treatment of reduced oxygen levels in critically ill patients.
Russian Doctors Wary of Rapidly Approved COVID-19 Vaccine
The Russian vaccine’s approval comes before trials that would normally involve thousands of participants, commonly known as Phase III.
Largest Study on Home Coronavirus Antibody Testing Has First Findings
"Using the finger-prick tests suitable for large scale home testing has given us clearest insight yet into the spread of the virus in the country and who has been at greatest risk." Prof Graham Cooke
Some Russians are Wary of Russia’s COVID-19 Vaccine
Russia also has anti-vaxxers and conspiracy tales about vaccines.
Crazed Trumptard Attacks Teen Worker at PA Theme Park
Teen Worker Attacked at Pa. Theme Park
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Health Editor's Note: Nothing like doing your job, following rules, even rules set by the governor of the...
More Than 900 U.S. Front-Line Health Care Workers Have Died of...
The majority of them are people of color — and nurses face the highest toll.
Carol on Press TV: Economic Relief for U.S.? Hardly!
Americans have not seen real 40 hour a week jobs for 40 to 50 years.
Wildfire Smoke and COVID-19
Take actions to protect yourself from wildfire smoke during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Germany and France Quit WHO Reform Talks
Exclusive: Germany and France quit WHO reform talks amid tension with Washington - sources
Deadly Syndrome Plagues Children with COVID-19
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a rare but severe condition that has been reported approximately 2–4 weeks after the onset of COVID-19 in children and adolescents.
New Zealand: 100 Days Without COVID-19
New Zealand committed relatively early to a clearly articulated elimination strategy and pursued it aggressively.
Hundreds of Thousands of Bikers Meet In Sturgis to Share the...
'Screw COVID, I Went to Sturgis.'
NIH: Testing Remdesivir Plus Interferon Beta 1a for COVID-19 Treatment
Infected cells normally produce type 1 interferons to help the immune system fight pathogens, especially viruses. Interferon beta has both antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties.
NIH Seeks to Identify Children at Risk for Severe Complication of...
Research effort will develop tests to predict severe COVID-19-linked illness.
We Can Control Numbers of COVID-19 Cases
Wear a mask and do you part to stop COVID-19.
Be Prepared to Show Good Cause to Be in NYC
Mandatory quarantines for interstate travelers to NYC
U.S. Has Worst Coronavirus Outbreak in the World
The U.S., which accounts for less than 5% of the world population, leads all other countries in global coronavirus infections and deaths.
COVID-19 Lab-Made Antibodies Could Serve As Protection Until A Vaccine
Potent antibodies could be produced in the lab and given to people to prevent or treat coronavirus infection
Texas Medical Board Encourages Physicians to Take Action Against False COVID...
Hydroxychloroquine is not a cure for COVID-19
Hear a Real COVID Expert: A War Against Coronavirus and Stupidity
Hospital staffs, all over the U.S., are physically and emotionally drained.
WHO Warns: There May Never Be a ‘Silver Bullet’ For COVID-19
The WHO head said that, while the coronavirus was the biggest health emergency since the early 20th century, the international scramble for a vaccine was also “unprecedented”.
Dr. Fauci: Why Coronavirus is Hitting Black Communities Hard
There's a long history of skepticism of the American medical establishment in the Black community.
GOP high-profile Mask Refusenik dies from COVID-19
Cain had attended Trump’s infamous rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, less than two weeks before receiving his diagnosis.
Unreported Coronavirus Outbreaks: Food Suppliers Ordered to Close
Health officials were not notified of the outbreaks initially
California and Florida Set New Records for Coronavirus Deaths
Debates over mask mandates and school reopenings continue to rage across the country.
Brazil Sets New Record in New COVID-19 Infections and Deaths
Wednesday’s record figures can partially be attributed to the data transfer being normalized.
National Teacher Union Supports Strikes Over Unsafe School Reopening Plans
The nation’s largest teachers union, the National Education Association, separately said its members will do “whatever it takes” to protect students.
Second Wave of COVID-19 Coming for Europe?
After being on a near-total lockdown in the spring, Europe has increasingly opened itself to travel this summer.
Censure or Using Common Sense?
President Donald Trump also retweeted multiple versions of the video on Twitter, but he did not upload a version of the video to the site.
Hong Kong Is No Longer Poster Child for Pandemic
“It is hard to look at this as anything but another punch in the gut,”
Most Americans Find Preventative Measures to Contain COVID-19 Reassuring
Pandemic-related stress holds steady; feelings of frustration, fear and anger rising as nation struggles
Intel Drop, July 24, 2020: Trump secretly cancels election (updated)
Our sources tell us that Donald Trump has, this week, issued an order to cancel the November presidential election. He has issued orders for the arrest of Joe Biden and other Democratic Party leaders. His announcement that the GOP convention is canceled is a step in his plan.
Skolnik: COVID-19, Time is Running Out
Our failures to address COVID-19 effectively are overwhelmingly self-inflicted.
Neurological Symptoms in COVID-19 Patients Are Problematic
The fear is not only that these symptoms can be dangerous in themselves, but that they can linger, and nobody knows yet for how long.
Nearly 3,500 Pubic Health Experts Tell Trump to Listen to Science
Attempting to marginalize highly respected researchers such as Dr. Fauci is a dangerous distraction at a time when we most need voices like his.























