Old Couple

Elderly Florida Man Dies After Saying Goodbye to COVID-19 Positive Wife

An elderly Florida man proved true love in the time of COVID-19 when he insisted on giving his wife one final embrace in his last visit. He died on Saturday, nearly a month after his wife passed away from the virus.
U.S. Navy Deploys USNS Mercy And Comfort To Aid In The Fight Against COVID-19 Pandemic

LA COVID-19 Hospitalizations Continue to Decline

Los Angeles public health officials reported on Saturday that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the county continue to decline, despite reports on cases and deaths not seeing better numbers.
Los Angeles Church Offers Covid Testing, As Cases In L.A. County Continue To Spike Upwards

CDC: Hispanic, Latino Children Are More Likely to Have COVID-19

Hispanic children have a higher COVID-19 hospitalization rate than white kids, said a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released Friday.
Airport

US Lifts Global 'Do Not Travel' Advisory

The travel advisory issued by the U.S. State Department four months ago has been lifted on Thursday, saying conditions no longer warrant a global alert.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti

COVID-19: LA Threatens to Cut Off Power, Water at Party Houses

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced on Wednesday that he would allow the city to shut off power services to residents holding large parties for violating health orders to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
COVID-19 in the U.S.

COVID-19 in US: One Death Every 80 Seconds, New Report Says

One person died every 80 seconds from COVID-19 in the United States, according to a new tally showed on Wednesday.
Coronavirus

US Nears 5 Million Virus Cases as COVID-19 Evolves Into 'Behavioral Disease'

The United States is coming close to have five million COVID-19 cases, the highest number of cases in the world. It may be because some people haven't been taking the health precautions seriously.
President Trump Holds News Conference At The White House

Deaf Association Demands ASL Interpreters at COVID-19 Briefings

The deaf community is having a hard time understanding the COVID-19 press briefings at the White House as it lacked American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters during the events.
Sorrento Therapeutics in San Diego works on developing an antibody

Manufactured Antibodies May Be Next Big COVID-19 Treatment

A COVID-19 vaccine is something the world awaits the most, but right now, the next big treatment to fight the pandemic could come from antibodies designed to attack this new virus.
Coronavirus

New CDC Forecast: 20,000 Deaths Due to COVID-19 in 21 Days

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a forecast that deaths related to COVID-19 in the United States could reach 20,000 in the next 21 days.
Is Covid-19 Possible to Enter Through Our Eyes; Hence We Need to Wear Goggles?

COVID-19 Eye Transmission: Should We All Be Wearing Goggles or Face Shields?

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) normally spread through your nose and mouth. That's why, doctors recommended the wearing of face masks and practice social distancing. But what about our eyes?
Miami Marlins v Philadelphia Phillies

Miami Marlins Did Not Follow Coronavirus Safety Protocols - MLB

Miami Marlins went through an investigation by Major League Baseball (MLB) because of the COVID-19 outbreak between players. The probe found that Marlins players did not follow coronavirus safety protocols during a trip to Atlanta.
President Jair Bolsonaro

Brazil’s Bolsonaro Says He Has ‘Mold’ in Lungs After COVID-19 Bout

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro on Thursday said he might have "mold" in his lungs after spending weeks in isolation after catching COVID-19.
Coronavirus Student

USC Reports Coronavirus Outbreak at Fraternity Row, 40 Infected

A coronavirus outbreak has been reported at USC's fraternity row after around 40 people have tested positive of the virus, school officials confirmed Thursday.
COVID-19 treatment drugs

Are There Medications to Treat COVID-19? Here's What We Know

Pharmaceutical giants are still in the race of finding the vaccine that could prevent the further spread of COVID-19. Fortunately, there are drugs that had reportedly shown efficacy in treating the disease.
People

Phoenix Sued Over Immigrants Not Receiving COVID-19 Relief Funds

Two nonprofit groups in Arizona have sued the city of Phoenix in the federal court for not including some immigrants in the recent COVID-19 relief aid.
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