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WHO: Daily Situation Report, April 16, 2020
Time for another of the Situation Reports put out daily by the World Health Organization (WHO). These reports give a big picture view of the facts that have been reported so far, as well as MORE
Time for another of the Situation Reports put out daily by the World Health Organization (WHO). These reports give a big picture view of the facts that have been reported so far, as well as MORE
Protesters in several cities are demonstrating against restrictions meant to stop the spread of coronavirus. In one demonstration in Columbus, Ohio, on Monday, the protesters ― some decked out in President Donald Trump’s signature “Make American MORE
The Small Business Administration says it’s “unable to accept new applications for the Paycheck Protection Program based on available appropriations funding.” It adds: “Similarly, we are unable to enroll new PPP lenders at this time.” MORE
A small-town police department in Maryland has reminded residents to wear pants while checking the mail, yet another sign that many people working during stay-at-home orders are dressing casually, if they’re getting dressed at all. “Please MORE
Some strains of Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can survive temperatures of 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit) for an hour, researchers have found. To kill the virus in a laboratory setting, the team MORE
Anthony Fauci told CBS News Wednesday it’s “possible to shave a couple of months off” his earlier projection that it would take 12-18 months until a novel coronavirus vaccine would be widely available. But he cautioned he didn’t want MORE
While supermarkets selling chilled or frozen meats are increasingly popular in Asia, older shoppers generally prefer buying freshly slaughtered meat for daily consumption, believing it produces flavour in dishes and soup that is superior to MORE
Remember this? Art imitating life. At the time I drafted this, 28,399 have perished from COVID-19. Feel free to post your memories:
“Based on our study, if you have smell and taste loss, you are more than 10 times more likely to have COVID-19 infection than other causes of infection,” Dr. Carol Yan, an otolaryngologist and head MORE
Ronald Reagan pulled up to the curb in a sleek black town car, rolled down his tinted window, and beckoned for Lance Weller, author of the novel Wilderness, to join him. The long-dead president escorted Weller MORE
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Tuesday defended the decision to label World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and other professional sports as “essential services” amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying that people were “starved for content.” “People MORE
President Trump’s decision to suspend funding to the World Health Organization is meeting with furious blowback from business groups, Democrats, foreign leaders and health groups, who say he is jeopardizing the global response to the MORE
‘This is COVID-19, not COVID-1 folks,’ she said on ‘Fox & Friends’ “We have every right to know because of what’s happened here in this global pandemic, but there’s another reason, some of the scientists MORE
Demonstrators drove thousands of vehicles to Lansing, Michigan, in protest of Governor Whitmer’s stay-at-home order to flatten the rising curve of COVID-19 cases. Several thousand cars were there to create a traffic jam in the MORE
Olive Veronesi has been staying at home trying to flatten the curve in her hometown of Seminole, Pennsylvania, when she caught the attention of Molson Coors. “When we saw Olive’s message, we knew we had MORE
On a Saturday in early March, President Donald Trump, clad in a baseball cap, strode into the Situation Room for a meeting with the coronavirus task force. He didn’t stop by the group’s daily meetings MORE
(Bloomberg) — Hydroxychloroquine, the 65-year-old malaria drug that President Donald Trump has praised, appeared not to help patients get rid of the pathogen in a small study. The pill didn’t help patients clear the virus MORE
Seattle area ER doctor Ryan Padgett found out quickly how deadly COVID-19 could be, as the first dozen or so patients he saw with the disease didn’t make it. Padgett, a 44-year-old 250-pound former football MORE
While Dr. Deborah Birx and Dr. Anthony Fauci have stressed the importance of an antibody test to indicate who may be immune to the coronavirus, scientists are finding issues with the availability and reliability of MORE
(CNN) Beijing is facing a diplomatic crisis in Africa after reports of alleged coronavirus-related discrimination against African nationals in China sparked widespread anger across the continent.African students and expatriates in the southern Chinese city of MORE
More than 9,000 health care workers across the U.S. contracted COVID-19 as of last week and at least 27 died, according to a report released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the MORE
Source: President Donald Trump is eagerly seeking the nation’s top business thinkers for a panel to guide the reopening of the country, though it remains unclear who will serve on his “Opening the Country Council” MORE
Governor Andrew Cuomo has no plans to follow a presidential order requiring him to reopen the state if it means endangering the public health of New York. “I wouldn’t do it,” Cuomo told CNN New MORE
Disregarding an emerging scientific link between dirty air and Covid-19 death rates, the Trump administration declined on Tuesday to tighten a regulation on industrial soot emissions that came up for review ahead of the coronavirus MORE
“Let me just tell you very simply. I’m going to put it very simply. The president of the United States has the authority to do what the president has the authority to do, which is MORE