Social Distancing for Coronavirus Has a History The idea has been around for centuries. But it took a high school science fair, George W. Bush, history lessons and some determined researchers to overcome skepticism and make it federal policy. Go to Source
The Fear of Coronavirus and Flu Colliding in the Fall Even as the president plays down that possibility, the C.D.C. chief and other experts warn of a dual challenge. Go to Source
Tight-Knit Company Towns Reel as Coronavirus Rolls Through Cases are leveling off in some coastal cities, but outbreaks are mounting in processing plants and factories in Midwestern towns. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/FpoqOYJWMKM A growing number of recovered coronavirus patients in China continue to test positive for the deadly bug, according to reports. Doctors in Wuhan, where the outbreak emerged in December, say the patients all tested negative for COVID-19 at some point during their recovery — but then began testing positive again without showing symptoms as much as 70 days after being cleared. Chinese officials have not released numbers on how many coronavirus patients are part of the phenomenon, but data from Chinese hospitals obtained by Reuters and other media outlets suggest there are at least dozens. #Wuhan #Coronavirus The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more...
http://youtu.be/s37NcZek9Tw Antibody tests are flooding the market, but only four so far are FDA-approved. Dr. Mike, a family medicine physician, says we still don't have enough information to be able to confirm whether or not someone is immune to COVID-19 —even if the person has tested positive for and subsequently cleared coronavirus.
Unlike the measles or chicken pox vaccine, which ensure long-lasting immunity, the length of time for COVID-19 immunity is still a big unknown. "There exists an assumption where people think that if they test positive for antibodies, meaning that they have antibodies in their bloodstream, that they're automatically immune to COVID-19. And while that's decent thinking, it's not 100-percent accurate," he explained.
Moving forward, Dr. Mike Varshavski, w...
http://youtu.be/WMyAxivxzUk The smell may be hell but the mist could leave you pissed. Two Australian doctors are weighing in about the spread of the coronavirus “down under” — whether it can be spread through farts, that is. During Friday’s episode of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s “Coronacast” podcast, producer and host Dr. Norman Swan made a cautionary suggestion when it comes to particles of feces set adrift within a fart and the spread of COVID-19. “No bare-bottom farting,” Swan advised about posterior pandemic panic, in a measured, mildly amused tone. “Luckily, we wear a mask, which covers our farts all the time,” Swan said, referring to the protective aspects of pants, shorts, dresses, underwear and other garments. “I think that what we should do in terms of social d...
Coronavirus Live Updates: Clues Emerge on Virus’s Path; Trump Orders Halt on Green Cards President Trump said he would sign the order on Wednesday. The first known death from the illness in the U.S. came weeks earlier than thought. The Senate approved a $484 billion relief plan. Go to Source
From 1 to 1,000s: Solving the Mysteries of Coronavirus With Genetic Fingerprints Scientists traced the virus brought to the Seattle area in January. They were astonished to learn that the same branch of the virus traveled on through at least a dozen states and to other parts of the world. Go to Source
Chinese Agents Spread Messages That Sowed Virus Panic in U.S., Officials Say American officials were alarmed by fake text messages and social media posts that said President Trump was locking down the country. Experts see a convergence with Russian tactics. Go to Source
China's Coronavirus Propaganda Stirs Anger Toward the U.S. The state propaganda machine highlights other countries’ mistakes while suppressing China’s, fueling anger toward foreigners and domestic critics alike. Go to Source
Trump Blocks Green Cards During Coronavirus After pledging on Twitter to end immigration during the pandemic, President Trump moved to block new green cards but stopped short of ending all work visas. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/Xc06BglzqTA White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci is urging caution about relying on coronavirus antibody tests to determine whether someone who has recovered from the illness is immune. Fauci said on “Good Morning America” that “we still have a way to go” with antibody, or serology, tests, which check for proteins in the immune system through a blood sample. The presence of proteins means a person was exposed to the coronavirus and developed antibodies against it, which may mean they have at least some immunity. Health officials suggested that tests could be used as a way to help determine when to reopen communities. “The problem is that these are tests that need to be validated and calibrated, and many of the tests out there don’t do that. So ev...
Coronavirus Live Updates: Senate Passes $484 Billion Aid Package Oil prices cratered. Mayors in Georgia pushed back on the governor’s decision to reopen the state. President Trump announced a 60-day pause in issuing green cards. Go to Source
Trump (the Company) Asks Trump (the Administration) for Hotel Relief The president’s family business pays at least $3 million a year to the federal government for the lease on its D.C. hotel, which is all but empty because of the virus. The next monthly payment is coming due. Go to Source
‘I’m Just Living a Nightmare’: Oil Industry Braces for Devastation Across the United States, companies are laying off workers, shutting down wells and preparing for a prolonged slump as oil prices tumble. Go to Source
The Death of the Department Store: ‘Very Few Are Likely to Survive’ Shuttered flagships. Empty malls. Canceled orders. Risks of bankruptcy. The coronavirus has hit the behemoths of the retail world. Go to Source
New U.S. Treatment Guidelines for Covid-19 Don’t See Much Progress A panel of experts said there was insufficient evidence about many drugs that have been considered as possible remedies for coronavirus patients, including some President Trump has advocated. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Says He Will Suspend Immigration President Trump announced the temporary ban in a late-night tweet with few details. The worldwide death toll from the pandemic is far higher than official counts suggest, according to a Times analysis. Go to Source
Trump Plans to Suspend Immigration to U.S. The president portrayed the measure, his most wide-ranging attempt yet to seal off the country from the world, as a bid to save Americans’ jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic. Go to Source
How Scientists Could Stop the Next Pandemic Before It Starts Researchers believe they could pre-emptively create vaccines and drugs to fight a wide range of viral threats — if they can get sufficient funding. Go to Source
Pandemic’s Costs Stagger the Nursing Home Industry Even before the coronavirus swept through care facilities, many were struggling with thin profit margins. Now they could be wiped out. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: States Plead for More Testing and Congress Considers More Aid Governors demanded wider screening before opening their economies, but shortages of supplies and diagnostic kits persisted. Congress neared a $450 billion deal to aid taxpayers and small businesses. Go to Source
Trump, Head of Government, Leans Into Antigovernment Message With his poll numbers fading after a rally-around-the-leader bump, the president is stoking protests against stay-at-home orders. Go to Source
70 Died at a Nursing Home as Body Bags Piled Up. This Is What Went Wrong. The sprawling New Jersey nursing home, which was chronically short of staff and protective equipment, quickly fell prey to the coronavirus. Go to Source
Covid-19 Antibody Test, Seen as Key to Reopening Country, Does Not Yet Deliver The tests, many made in China without F.D.A. approval, are often inaccurate. Some doctors are misusing them. The rollout is nowhere close to the demand. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: White House Calls Testing ‘Sufficient’ but States Say They Need More New York, New Jersey and other states say reopening their economies must be linked with wider testing for the virus. Leaders say a second lifeline for small businesses and hospitals nears approval. Go to Source
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