COVID-19

Your Guide to Safety: What to Do If You Think You Have Coronavirus

The coronavirus outbreak has affected many people in more than 100 countries. With the confusion coming from all parts of the internet, it can be hard to find an easy guide to safety.
COVID-19 Symptoms Commonly Appear in This Order, Says a New Study

COVID-19 Symptoms Commonly Appear in This Order, Says a New Study

COVID-19 symptoms often appear in patients in a particular order, as per the new study.
U.S. President Donald Trump walks with first lady Melania Trump at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in Cleveland

Trump, First Lady in Quarantine After Senior Aide Gets COVID-19

President Donald Trump and the first lady had started their "quarantine process" after White House senior aide Hope Hicks tested positive for the coronavirus.
COVID-19

3 Tips to Reduce Indoor Spread of COVID-19

COVID-19 has been officially recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as transmissible through tiny air particles, so an indoor spread is likely to happen.
Melatonin May Be Viable Option for Treating COVID-19, New Study Suggests

3 Coronavirus Misconceptions You Need to Stop Believing

Coronavirus misconceptions were not that common at the start of the pandemic. But as time went on, confusion led to people getting the wrong information.
Sorrento Therapeutics in San Diego works on developing an antibody

Coronavirus Antibodies Found in Only a Small Portion of Americans, Study Says

Coronavirus antibodies are found in only a small portion of the American population, leaving most of those in the U.S. still at risk of contracting the virus.
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US COVID-19 Cases Exceeds 7 Million as Some States Relax Restrictions

The number of U.S. COVID-19 Cases passed seven million on Friday with the country accounting for 20 percent of the world's total number of infections.

Trump Says He Might Reject Tougher FDA Vaccine Standards

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the White House might not approve tougher FDA standards for authorizing the emergency use of any COVID-19 vaccines.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump

First Presidential Debate To Focus on These Six Topics

The topics for the first presidential debate were revealed on Tuesday, and they include timely and important topics that voters don't want to miss.

Dengue Fever Survivors May Have Some Immunity Against COVID-19, Study Shows

Dengue fever was found to have some level of immunity against COVID-19, a new study suggests.
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New CDC Guidance Acknowledges Coronavirus Can Spread Through Air

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance has been updated to inform the public that coronavirus can spread through the air.
Flu Vaccine

COVID-19 or Flu? These Symptoms Can Help You Differentiate

Flu season had just combined with the current COVID-19 pandemic, and this "twindemic" worries public health experts that people might just shake off alarming symptoms.
Noam Bardin

Waze Reportedly Lays Off 5% of Workforce, Closes Offices in Latin America

Waze will layoff more than five percent of its global workforce and close some of its Latin America offices, said the company's CEO Noam Bardin.
COVID-19 Among Young, Healthy May Lead to Long-Term Illness

COVID-19 Among Young and Healthy May Lead to Long-Term Illness

COVID-19 among the young and healthy appears to be not as serious as in those who are in their senior years who get the disease.
Florida Volunteers Take Part In COVID-19 Vaccine Trials

COVID-19 Vaccine Developers to Pledge Not to Sacrifice Safety for Speed

COVID-19 vaccine developers plan to issue a joint pledge of safety, an unusual move among pharmaceutical rivals.
Massachusetts Based Biotech Company Moderna Receives FDA Approval To Continue Coronavirus Vaccine Trials

Moderna Backtracks COVID-19 Vaccine Trials to Enroll Minorities

Moderna asked sites that are conducting vaccine trials to focus on enrolling at-risk minorities as their test participants.
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