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US nears peak death rate with New York confirming more coronavirus cases than any country

US nears peak death rate with New York confirming more coronavirus cases than any country Source link

The EU has bungled its response to coronavirus and it might never fully recover

The EU has bungled its response to coronavirus and it might never fully recover Source link

The EU has bungled its response to coronavirus and it might never fully recover

The European Union began this year reinvigorated, having seen off the threat of Brexit with a unity of purpose that typically eludes it when faced…

Hart Island: unclaimed coronavirus victims may be buried in New York public cemetery

“It is likely that people who have passed away from (coronavirus)…. will be buried on the Island in the coming days,” New York City Mayor…

Mom says this virus would kill her 3-year-old

Brittany Stineman worries her 3-year-old son, Nash, won’t survive Covid-19 if he catches it. He has a rare form of spinal muscular atrophy, and she is fighting to protect…

Studies show New York’s outbreak came from Europe, not China

Two separate research projects suggest that the novel coronavirus may have been circulating in New York City earlier than thought and the earliest cases likely…

UFC 249 will not happen April 18 and all other events postponed indefinitely

“Today, we got a call from the highest level you can go at Disney, and the highest level of ESPN … and the powers that…

Australia closes beaches as Covid-19 lockdown continues over Good Friday

(CNN) — Most years, Easter weekend marks the last big hurrah of beautiful warm weather in Australia. But 2020 isn’t any ordinary year. Amid the…

See how far a sneeze and cough can travel

Animations created by scientists amid the coronavirus pandemic show how far a sneeze or cough can travel. Watch the latest videos on Covid-19. Source link

Sweden challenges Trump — and scientific mainstream — by refusing to lock down

But not Sweden. Restaurants and bars are open in the Nordic country, playgrounds and schools too, and the government is relying on voluntary action to…