This is when someone is most likely to give you COVID, study finds

[ad_1] Over the past nine months, COVID-19 has spread person-to-person in the United States, as scientists and healthcare professionals scramble to discover new virus models. Why do some people have fatal outcomes while others barely have a fever, for example? And why do some people get it and some don’t after being around the same … Read more

89 additional COVID-19 hospitalizations reported, zero deaths

[ad_1] MADISON, Wisconsin (WMTV) – Although it reached two bleak milestones on Saturday – more than 3,000 deaths and 350,000 positive COVID-19 cases – the Wisconsin Department of Health Services recorded zero deaths and the fewest positive cases on Sunday observed in the past three weeks. According to the DHS dashboard, 3,507 positive cases were … Read more

3,507 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; 0 new deaths

[ad_1] item MADISON, Wis. – The number of positive COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin rose by 3,507 on Sunday, November 22, officials from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, to a total of 354,676. There have been 3,005 deaths in the state, with no new deaths reported by DHS officials on Sunday. Of the positive … Read more

Two more residents of Saline County die of complications from COVID-19

[ad_1] (WSIL) – Southern Illinois Health Services are reporting 135 new cases of the virus on Saturday, November 21. Health officials are also saddened to confirm that two additional residents of Saline County and one resident of Jackson County have died. Franklin County: 25 Women: Two teens, five in their twenties, one in their thirties, … Read more

Australia eases some COVID-19 borders towards normal

[ad_1] MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Australia took one step closer to normal life on Sunday, opening some internal borders and easing restrictions in areas affected by COVID-19, as the vast majority of the country did not hear any news community infection and no deaths for weeks. South Australia, which last week became the country’s epicenter of … Read more

Fauci urges Americans to weigh the risks ahead of Thanksgiving

[ad_1] Dr Anthony Fauci on Sunday urged Americans to weigh the risks and “make their own decision” before meeting for Thanksgiving amid the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the country. “I think the people of this country need to realistically perform a risk-benefit assessment,” Fauci told NBC presenter Chuck Todd on “Meet the Press”. … Read more

3,401 new cases, hospitalizations drop below 1,400

[ad_1] EDITOR’S NOTE: The daily numbers we report do not match the numbers the state reports for each day. Every day at 10 a.m., we take the previous day’s digits from 10 a.m. and subtract them with the current state digits at 10 a.m. Rather than reporting a day late, we want to give you … Read more

73 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed by Brazos County health district

[ad_1] BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Brazos County Health District reported Another 73 positive cases of COVID-19 in Brazos County. Currently there are 999 active cases. No new deaths have been reported in the past 24 hours. There have been 84 total deaths in Brazos County linked to COVID-19. 8,022 patients are classified as cured, … Read more

Patrick Quinn, co-creator of the SLA Ice Bucket Challenge, died at 37

[ad_1] recent news Patrick quinn – who co-created the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge – died. Quinn died on Sunday after a 7-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease – according to his official Facebook page. A commemorative message read: “It is with great sadness that we must share the … Read more