Former President Donald Trump has released a statement on Thursday, attacking Dr. Anthony Fauci over private emails released from the pandemic's early stages.
COVID-19 has destroyed the Latino communities in California. Many Latin Americans are front-line workers who contracted the coronavirus and spread the disease to their families and neighbors.
Similar parties were held in Alabama and Kentucky where attendees reportedly put money in a pot that was awarded to the first partygoer to be infected by the virus.
Brazilian journalists are suing the president after he violated a law, stating that infected persons are prohibited from transmitting the virus to healthy individuals.
The state was one of the last to impose stay-at-home orders, but one of the first to reopen the economy. Cases surged weeks after its businesses resumed operation.
The grim milestone comes as the number of confirmed cases reached 10 million globally. On Sunday, the global total of COVID-19 deaths hit 500,000 as the number of confirmed cases reached 10 million.
The expected second wave of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. this fall has led to stockpiling of medical supplies and testing kits by the Trump administration.
In Alabama, multiple counties are running out of bed spaces in intensive care units. Multiple nursing homes also suffer devastating blows as residents and staffers get infected with the pandemic.
The country now has over 2,066,401 confirmed cases, with the number of fatalities at 115,130. The United States has hit the dire landmark of two million confirmed COVID-19 cases on Wednesday amid easing of coronavirus restrictions across multiple states.
According to data, California is one of the twenty states that has recorded an uptick in coronavirus cases in the past week, raising fears the recent reopenings and massive protests against police brutality may contribute to another wave of the virus.
A group of U.S. senators are urging the Department of Justice to explain the processes it is taking to prevent the youth inside juvenile detention facilities from contracting the rapidly spreading COVID-19 disease.
A new study finds that an epidemic of diabetes among younger people in Mexico means that a lot of them are contracting COVID-19, which could have insinuations for the United States.
Since Texas Governor Greg Abbott allowed businesses to reopen at the beginning of the month, many more have started to resume operations. Still, coronavirus cases are far from stabilizing in the state, and for Austin, there is an uneven response to the minority community.
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