Wednesday, April 01, 2020

COVID-19: What We Know and What We Don't Know


The US has more than 200,000 cases of coronavirus. And carriers who don't feel sick are fueling the spread

The number of US coronavirus cases surged by more than 14,000 in just a few hours Wednesday as the death toll topped 4,400. Read More

CDC Director On Models For The Months To Come: 'This Virus Is Going To Be With Us'

An interview with Dr. Robert Redfield, the Director of the Centers on Disease Control (CDC). Read More

Underlying Health Disparities Could Mean Coronavirus Hits Some Communities Harder

As the coronavirus spreads across the country, millions of Americans already struggling with health and finances — especially those in minority communities — could bear the brunt of it. Read More

Why children are not immune to Covid-19

The evidence so far suggests that children are less vulnerable to the effects of the coronavirus, but they can still be infected. Why does the virus seem to affect children differently? Read More

Coronavirus: Are loss of smell and taste key symptoms?

A loss of smell or taste may be a sign that you have coronavirus, according to UK researchers. Read More

Coronavirus: US 'considers cloth face masks for public'

US health authorities are debating whether to recommend face coverings for everyone when they go out in public. Read More

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