Newborn baby tests positive for COVID-19 – doctors find baby has 51,000 times the viral load of other patients

[ad_1] A newborn baby diagnosed with COVID-19 in Washington, DC, contained at least 51,000 times more viral particles than other young patients diagnosed with the deadly virus. What are the details? Experts cannot understand why the unnamed child – who was born in September and then recovered – had such a high viral load, but … Read more

Bella, daughter of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, gives another rare look at her life

[ad_1] Have an overview of Tom cruise and ex-wife Nicole kidmanKids may feel like Mission: Impossible, but they make a rare appearance here and there. Isabella “Bella” Kidman Cruise, the former couple’s adopted eldest, shared a selfie on her Instagram page on Wednesday February 24, marking the first photo she posted of herself in five … Read more

24 more Mainers have died from coronavirus, Maine CDC says

[ad_1] Latest issues of coronavirus released by the Maine CDC for Thursday, February 25(WABI TV) Maine (WABI) – 24 more Mainers have died from coronavirus, according to the CDC. The CDC says all of the deaths reported today are the result of a review of death certificates and occurred between mid-January and mid-February. Four are … Read more

Mr. Potato Head becomes gender neutral

[ad_1] NEW YORK (AP) – Mr. Potato Head is no longer a gentleman. Hasbro, the company that makes the plastic potato-shaped toy, gives the spud a new neutral name: Potato Head. The change will appear on the boxes this year. Hasbro via AP This photo provided by Hasbro shows the new world of Potato Head. … Read more

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