Michigan couple die of coronavirus within seconds of each other

[ad_1] After battling the novel coronavirus, a Michigan couple married for almost 50 years have died within seconds of each other. Patricia and Leslie “LD” McWaters, of Jackson, passed away on November 24 “in the same minute,” their obituary reads. Patricia and Leslie “LD” McWaters, of Jackson, passed away on November 24 “in the same … Read more

Department of Health: Inspectors made multiple visits to All Black Affair – Memphis Local, Sports, Business & Food News

[ad_1] Department of Health officials were at the scene of the All Black case at least twice on Saturday, November 28, the Hickory Hill holiday widely scorned on social media for what appears to be blatant abuse of the restrictions on the COVID-19. Curtis Givens, the owner of In Love Memphis at 7144 Winchester Road … Read more

Dr Sanjay Gupta answers your questions about the coronavirus vaccine

[ad_1] As the U.S. Food and Pharmaceuticals Administration reviews data from Moderna and Pfizer vaccine candidates for emergency use authorization, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta describes the key things you should know about how the process works. How does the vaccine approval process work? So far, all data on the effectiveness of the … Read more

Black celebrities who died of AIDS

[ad_1] Five years ago, Rock Hudson was the first well-known celebrity to succumb to HIV. It would be a few more years before the black community collectively mourns the death of one of our own with HIV / AIDS. Disco star Sylvester – who gave us hits we still love today, such as “Dance (Disco … Read more

First Alzheimer’s blood test now on the market, without FDA approval

[ad_1] A company has started selling the first blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, a leap in the field that could help people a lot know if they have dementia. It also raises concerns about the accuracy and impact of this life-changing news. Independent experts are suspicious because key test results have not been … Read more

Will prisoners be a priority for the deployment of the coronavirus vaccine?

[ad_1] With a decision on coronavirus vaccine distribution plans looming, several states and medical groups have presented drafts and recommendations for guidelines on who should be considered high priority for the limited supply. Healthcare workers are widely assumed to be the first in line, but several of the plans have prisoners categorized as a high … Read more

CDC Advisors Vote To Recommend That Healthcare Staff And Residents Of Long-Term Care Facilities Be Immunized First

[ad_1] U.S. Food and Drug Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn testifies at a hearing of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Work and Pensions in Washington, DC on September 23. Graeme Jennings / Pool / AFP / Getty Images The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will closely examine vaccine clinical trial data to understand how … Read more

“ A few very dark weeks ”: mortuaries and hospitals are overflowing

[ad_1] Nearly 37,000 Americans died from COVID-19 in November, the most in a month since the pandemic’s grim beginnings, gripping families, filling newspaper obituaries and testing the capacity of mortuaries, funeral homes and hospitals. Amid the resurgence, states have started reopening field hospitals to handle an influx of patients that is pushing healthcare systems – … Read more