COVID-19

ICE is Not Reporting True Numbers of COVID-19 Cases Among Immigrant Detainees

A new study reveals that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) is not being transparent in giving real numbers of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections. How do you think the agency will answer the result of the study?
First responders load a patient into an ambulance from a nursing home where multiple people have contracted COID-19 on April 17, 2020 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Chelsea has the highest concentration o

Starved and Underfunded US Health System to Face Budget Cuts Amid Alarming COVID-19 Outbreak

The public health system sees overworked and underpaid employees fighting to keep the community safe amid the coronavirus crisis.

New York Adds California, 7 More States to Quarantine List

California and six other states were added to New York's quarantine list on Tuesday morning, making a total of 16 states or 48 percent of the U.S. population in the quarantine list.
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Gilead Sets US Price for COVID-19 Drug Remdesivir

Gilead has finally announced on Monday the price of their coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) drug remdesivir.

Florida Governor Vetoes $1B From State Budget Amid Coronavirus

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had to veto $1 billion from the state budget due to a revenue loss from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Some Recovered COVID-19 Patients Continue to Experience Symptoms, Baffling Experts

The World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have acknowledged reports that some recovered patients of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continue to experience the symptoms for weeks or months. They are now figuring out the reason behind it.
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NBA Player Rudy Gobert Not Fully Recovered From COVID-19, But Still Intends to Play

Rudy Gobert, the first NBA player who tested positive for COVID-19, has not yet fully recovered from the virus but intends to play as the season resumes.
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A Battleground of Life and Death for Latinos as Health Secretary Says the Window to Stop the Virus is Closing

Latinos and Hispanics are highly infected in the states where they are highly populated. The U.S. Health Secretary said the window to stop the spread of the virus is closing as the number of cases has reached more than 2.6 million.

Younger Population Fueling Increase in Coronavirus Cases in Florida, DeSantis Says

The surge in coronavirus cases in Florida was attributed to residents in their 20s and 30s, said Governor Ron DeSantis in a news conference on Saturday.
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New Study Finds Severe Cases of COVID-19 May Be Linked to Brain Complications

The results from the preliminary study serve as a call for medical experts to conduct further research on the possible impact of the novel coronavirus on a patient's mental state.

Disneyland California Workers Demand COVID-19 Testing for Reopening

Around 2000 Disneyland employees from the California amusement park held a protest from their cars Saturday, asking for regular COVID-19 testing when the park reopens, Reuters reported.
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Surprise Birthday Party in Texas Leaves 18 Family Members With COVID-19

At least 18 members of a Texas family have tested positive for COVID-19, after a "nephew" had unknowingly spread the virus at a recent surprise birthday party.
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CDC Says Actual Coronavirus Cases in US May Top 20 Million

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has estimated that there are about 23 million coronavirus cases in the country.
Health workers wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) carry the body of a person who who died due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19),

More Warning Signs: CDC Says Here Are The New COVID-19 Symptoms to Look Out For

The nation's public health agency has updated its list of symptoms induced by the coronavirus, including new pre-existing medical conditions that could make a person more susceptible to a severe case of coronavirus.
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Latino Group Asserts $5 Million Donation to Iowa Cities Should Go to Workers Struggling Medical Bills Due to COVID-19

Latino group asserted that the $5 million donation of JBS should be given to workers who struggle in their medical expenses due to COVID-19.
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64 Test Positive for COVID-19 Following Trip to Mexican Beach Resort

Over 211 college students took a trip to Mexico on March 14, a day after the World Health Organization identified the novel coronavirus as a pandemic.

Indiana Pacers' Malcolm Brogdon Tests Positive For COVID-19

Malcolm Brogdon, the four-year NBA veteran, has tested positive for COVID-19, but assures everyone that he will join the Pacers' in Orlando.

US COVID-19 Cases Breaks Record as Health Officials Report 45,557 in a Single Day

Health agencies warned that the country may need to re-impose lockdown if local governments and communities fail to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

MLB Sets to Return Next Month Despite COVID-19 Cases Among Players

Major League Baseball is coming back with all new set of rules and regulations. After suspending games due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the Major League Baseball (MBL) will reopen its 2020 regular season next month.

Texas Governor Mulls Another Lockdown as Daily COVID-19 Cases Hit 5,489

Health experts believe that the recent surge in coronavirus cases may be attributed to the reopening of economy.
There was no such thing as being told to slow down testings as per Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Fauci Refutes Trump's COVID-19 Testing Claim, Warns of Possible Virus Surge

Dr. Anthony Fauci said there is no slow down on COVID-19 testings, refuting U.S. President Donald Trump's recent claim that he asked his administration to decrease the number of virus testings.
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