COVID-19

Voters Rank Rebuilding Economy as Top Concern Over COVID-19 Handling: Exit Poll

The economy was a top concern for most voters compared to battling COVID-19, according to a nationwide CNN exit poll.
Study Finds Two White House Reporters Caught Close to Identical 'Rare' Strains of COVID-19

Study Finds Two White House Reporters Caught Close to Identical 'Rare' Strains of COVID-19

Two White House reporters caught a rare strain of COVID-19, a study found. Two White House reporters caught a rare strain of COVID-19, a study found. (Photo : Drew Angerer/Getty Images)President Trump Tests Positive For Coronavirus WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 02: White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows speaks to reporters about President Trump's positive coronavirus test outside the West Wing of the White House on October 2, 2020 in Washington, DC.
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Pregnant Women With COVID-19 at Increased Risk for Severe Illness and Death: CDC

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that pregnant women are at higher risk of severe illness and death if they contracted infectious COVID-19.
US, Mexico to Extend COVID-19 Travel Restriction: Immigrants Faced With Difficulty

US, Mexico, Canada Extend COVID-19 Travel Restrictions; Immigrants Face Difficulties

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States, Mexico, and Canada will continue to temporarily restrict all non-essential travel across their borders until Nov. 21.
Over 61,000 Children in US Tested Positive for COVID-19 Last Week

Over 61,000 Children in US Tested Positive for COVID-19 Last Week

Over 61,000 children in the United States contracted COVID-19 last week based on the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children's Hospital Association's report.
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COVID-19 Survivors Have T-cell Immunity 6 Months After Infection, Study Says

Immunity against COVID-19 is once against being explored after scientists found evidence of T-cell response six months after infection.
WHO Chief in Quarantine After Close Contact Contracted COVID-19

WHO Chief in Quarantine After Close Contact Contracted COVID-19

The World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced on Sunday that he was self-quarantining after he had been in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Testifies Before Senate On Federal Response To Pandemic

Fauci Says US is 'Poorly' Prepared for COVID-19 Winter, Infuriates White House

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday that the U.S. "could not be positioned more poorly" in dealing with COVID-19 for the winter season.
Mexicans Celebrate The Traditional Day of The Dead Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Mexico Surpasses 90,000 COVID-19 Deaths, Destroying Region's Day of the Dead

Mexico has surpassed 90,000 death linked to COVID-19 after 495 more people were killed as of Wednesday.
COVID-19 Home Test: Here's How Much It Costs, Where You Can Get One

COVID-19: US Reports New Single-Day World Record of 100,000 Cases

The U.S. set a new world record for confirmed COVID-19 daily caseload on Friday, reporting just over 100,000 new infections.
Regeneron Stops Trial of Antibody Drug for Severely Ill Covid-19 Patients

Regeneron Stops Trial of Antibody Drug for Severely Ill COVID-19 Patients

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has paused a clinical trial of its experimental antibody drug for seriously ill COVID-19 patients because of a potential safety concern.
Halloween and COVID-19: Safety Tips to Avoid Unexpected Injuries

Halloween and COVID-19: Safety Tips to Avoid Unexpected Injuries

Halloween is a busy holiday in emergency rooms. Statistics showed that children are more than twice to be hit by a car on average and be killed on Halloween than any other day of the year. So here are some safe and yet fun tips to avoid accidents and mishaps on this occasion.
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COVID-19: How the Deadly Virus Spreads Quickly Across the Country

The United States remained to have the highest number of COVID-19 infections and deaths worldwide. But how did the deadly virus quickly spreads across the country?

Trump Now Recommends Wearing a Mask When Social Distancing is Not Possible

President Donald Trump seemed to have changed sides about mask-wearing during a rally on Thursday. President Donald Trump seemed to have changed sides about mask-wearing during a rally on Thursday.
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COVID-19 Fatality: One American Dies Every 107 Seconds

John Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center revealed that one American dies every 107 seconds due to the infectious and deadly COVID-19.

Eli Lilly Antibody Treatment Fails to Work on Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

Eli Lilly admitted Monday that its antibody treatment for COVID-19 was ineffective for hospitalized patients with advanced COVID-19
South Carolina Struggles With Rising Coronavirus Cases

CDC: Young People are Less Likely to Wear Masks

Masks have been worn at increasing rates in the U.S. since April but young people are still less likely to wear one, said a new survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
COVID-19 Patients: 80% of Them Are Vitamin D Deficient, Study Claims

COVID-19 Patients: 80% of Them Are Vitamin D Deficient, Study Claims

New research discovered a correlation between a higher risk of COVID-19 and being vitamin d deficient.
Some Virus Antibodies Attack the Body, Some COVID-19 Survivors Say

Some COVID-19 Survivors Develop Autoantibodies That Attack Their Own Body

Some COVID-19 survivors' body's defense system has shifted into attacking itself rather than the virus, a new study suggests.
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How to Properly Disinfect Phone Against the Virus?

The phone is one of the most frequently touched objects. Thus, it needs to be disinfected from time to time to ensure that you are protected against the virus.
COVID-19 Study: Immunity From Antibodies Could Wear off Over Time

COVID-19 Study: Immunity From Antibodies Could Wear off Over Time

Immunity from COVID-19 can wear off over time as protective antibodies in people wane "quite rapidly," research found.
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