Americans choose death over deprivation

[ad_1] Last week, millions of Americans came together in total disregard of all public health advice over another round of infections and killings of their loved ones, while ensuring that health professionals nationwide were facing several months of risky, grueling and emotionally draining work. keep alive a country full of reckless jerks and gullible conspirators. … Read more

Poopy salad still weighs on public health

[ad_1] As the food stress pandemic hits the holiday season last week, many of us will be considering healthy salads in the coming days. But if there’s one constant we can count on in this year of upheaval, it’s the enduring possibility that our leafy greens are tainted with poo bacteria. The Centers for Disease … Read more

Houston doctor in full PPE kisses crying coronavirus patient who missed his wife on Thanksgiving

[ad_1] The photo of a doctor comforting an elderly coronavirus patient who missed his wife on Thanksgiving highlighted the emotional toll of the pandemic in the middle of the holidays. Photographer Go Nakamura captured the heartbreaking photograph of Dr Varon Joseph and an unidentified elderly patient caught in a vulnerable embrace. Dressed in full PPE, … Read more

Surgeon General promises rapid review of U.S. vaccine requests

[ad_1] US Surgeon General Jerome Adams said the federal government hopes to quickly review and approve requests from two drugmakers for emergency approval of their Covid-19 vaccines. Pfizer Inc. is expected to submit an emergency use authorization application on December 10 for the vaccine it developed with BioNTech in Germany, followed by Moderna on December … Read more

First blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease goes on sale

[ad_1] The main Fox Business Flash titles are here. Find out what clicks on FoxBusiness.com. A company has started selling the first blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, a leap in the field that could help people know if they have dementia. It also raises concerns about the accuracy and impact of this life-changing … Read more

The lost days that made Bergamo a coronavirus tragedy

[ad_1] Mr Conte’s office responded, according to correspondence seen by The Times, that there would be a ministerial-level meeting on Saturday, two days later, and that no decision would come before. On March 6, the police began to move into the hotel. Police officers filled the hours by inspecting routes they were supposed to close … Read more

Your phone may send you an alert if you were near someone with coronavirus

[ad_1] (CNN) – As new cases of the coronavirus explode across the country, health officials are turning to cellphones to help slow the spread of infections. Thanks to technology available on Apple and Google phones, you can now receive pop-up notifications in some states if you were close to someone who then tested positive for … Read more

LA County continues to see increase with 5,014 more COVID-19 cases as countdown to new restrictions begins – CBS Los Angeles

[ad_1] LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Los Angeles County continued to see an increase in the number of new coronavirus cases on Sunday, according to public health officials, as the county prepares to enact its new Safer-At-Home order. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said there were 5,014 new cases of COVID-19 and 16 … Read more

Coronavirus live updates: US cases drop, but officials warn tough weeks ahead

[ad_1] By Adam Martin The United States added fewer newly reported Covid-19 cases on Sunday than in previous days, following the Thanksgiving holiday which was the busiest travel time in the United States since the start of the pandemic. The number of coronavirus-related hospitalizations across the country hit a record high again, according to the … Read more

Chinese Coronavirus Vaccine: How China Fails in “Vaccine Diplomacy” | World news

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Amid widespread criticism for its mismanagement of the Covid-19 epidemic, China has strived to change the global discourse through ‘vaccine diplomacy’. However, the lack of public data on its Covid vaccines, promising alternatives and a snub from ASEAN allies have indicated that most countries around the world may choose not to take … Read more