A Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research showed that most COVID-19 patients at Northwell Hospital receiving ventilator treatment died. Underlying diseases and conditions are also contributing factors.
The police officers found at least 40 to 50 people present at the gathering and said the place also reeked of marijuana.
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The disease has already swept across China and is currently cutting a swath of illness, death, and economic turmoil through Europe and the U.S.
Results of a Quinnipiac University poll revealed 72% of Florida voters think the state should not loosen its social distancing rules at the end of April.
Famine will strike nations and unless “immediate action is taken,” this generation will see its population to the brink of starvation.
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Doctors reflected that the 30-year-old woman's breast implants deflected a bullet from entering her chest.
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A group of medical professionals are asking the nation’s death penalty states for medications used in lethal injections, so that they can go to coronavirus patients who are on ventilators.
Amazon has begun utilizing thermal cameras across its various warehouses in a bid to screen workers for fevers. The company said the cameras were faster than using forehead thermometers.
CDC affirms COVID-19 may return during winter months this year, which is also the start of the annual flu season.
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Understanding the genetic differences and the likely consequences of disease progression can help tackle the disease better.
New research pointed out that HLA typing alongside COVID-19 testing can improve the assessment of viral severity in the population.
Spanish flu in 1918 and the current coronavirus pandemic has claimed the lives of two sisters almost 102 years apart.
According to the authorities, the deaths did not have any connection to each other and they have ruled out any suspicion regarding these deaths.
It seems that ventilators are not the only devices that are in short supply right now in intensive care units. Reports say that doctors have also been facing an unexpected increase in patients who have failing kidneys.
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