Daily cases of coronavirus in California triple as pandemic worsens

[ad_1] The average daily number of coronavirus cases in California has tripled over the past month, a Times analysis found, as pandemic conditions deteriorated significantly in the state. The coronavirus is now infecting more Californians every day than at any other time during the COVID-19 pandemic, raising concerns about a new spike in coronavirus-related deaths … Read more

Coronavirus curfew: how will law enforcement enforce it?

[ad_1] Despite a sharp rise in coronavirus cases, many Southern California police departments say they are taking an education-focused approach to the new curfew that goes into effect across much of the state on Saturday rather than a aggressive application. The limited stay-at-home order, which hopes officials will help stem an unprecedented outbreak of new … Read more

‘Back in Time’: Israeli Scientists Claim to Reverse Aging | Middle East

[ad_1] According to research, administering pure oxygen to a pressurized chamber could reverse aging and disease. Israeli scientists say they have succeeded not only in successfully stopping the biological aging process, but in reversing it, using only oxygen. The study, a collaboration between Tel Aviv University and Shamir Medical Center, delivered high-pressure oxygen into a … Read more

Exercise for as many minutes for a longer life, according to science

[ad_1] For many of us, it has been a difficult year to maintain healthy habits. As our living conditions change and our options for exercising outside the home dwindle with the recent spike in cases across the country, it can be difficult to understand what our daily routine looks like. usual training. The good news … Read more

2 Mainers die as 236 new virus cases are reported

[ad_1] Two more Mainers have died as health officials reported 236 new cases of the coronavirus statewide on Sunday. Sunday’s report brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Maine to 10,359. Of those, 9,294 have been confirmed positive, while 1,065 have been classified as “probable cases,” according to the Maine Center for Disease Control. … Read more

CDC Adds These 17 New Symptoms Of COVID

[ad_1] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s list of coronavirus symptoms has remained unchanged for many months – until now. “The CDC is actively working to learn more about the full range of short-term and long-term health effects associated with COVID-19. As the pandemic unfolds, we are learning that many organs besides the lungs … Read more

No, a negative coronavirus test doesn’t mean it’s safe to socialize

[ad_1] Looking ahead to Thanksgiving, Americans are no strangers to planning. But this year, as they prepare to let the turkey brine and pie crusts thaw, people across the country are waiting for something more: A coronavirus test they hope may inspire them to mingle with it. their relatives. Many people see a negative coronavirus … Read more

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

Michigan begins monitoring wastewater for evidence of COVID-19

[ad_1] LANSING, Michigan (WJRT) – Michigan health officials are looking to an unlikely place for signs of a COVID-19 outbreak: your sewage. Two Michigan departments are launching the COVID-19 wastewater monitoring pilot project to monitor water flushed down toilets and washed down sewers for the presence of coronavirus. They hope to provide advance notice of … Read more