Monday, November 25, 2024

Coronavirus

Use of Hydroxychloroquine steeply rose in United States from Feb to Mar

Anti-malarial drugs’ prescriptions hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine steeply rise in the United States from Feb to March, the time when the medicine, although not approved, were hyped as treatments for the COVID-19. Prescriptions for the anti-malarial drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine skyrocketed...

Modern ultrasound machines that help doctors to scan COVID-19 patients safely

As Butterfly Network initially started rolling out its hand-held ultrasound devices in 2018, most of the concentration was on offering tools to part of Latin America and Africa, where access big and more traditional ultrasound devices were far more...

Disney World set to reopen while coronavirus cases escalate

In Orlando, Walt Disney World Resort is still looking for a phased resuming on the 11th of July as Florida tackling with a high surge of confirmed Coronavirus cases recently. Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando remains on track for...

EPA authorizes use of Lysol disinfectant products to fight Coronavirus

On Monday, the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) declared that it has authorized the first 2 surface disinfectant products, both provided by Lysol, against COVID-19. The products include Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist and Lysol Disinfectants Spray. EPA's statement says that...

U.S. recorded highest number of COVID-19 cases in one day

On Friday, there were new COVID-19 cases confirmed in a single day, reached a new record after this, many of the US states rolling back or shutting down their resuming strategies. According to the report given by John Hopkin University,...

Qantas airline to cut 20% of its employees and growing 1.3 billion dollars amid COVID-19

Qantas, the world’s third oldest airline, is losing 6,000 of its employees and operating to boost up to 1.3 billion USD (1.9 billion Australian dollars) as flights are facing severe situations to pass through the pandemic Coronavirus. Qantas is cutting...

 80% of US Coronavirus cases left undetected, research says

Novel research proposes that most of 8.7 million American people who came down with COVID-19 in March, but above eighty percent of those people were never diagnosed. A group of researchers that observed the number of Americans who had consulted...

Half of the states are facing an upsurge in new COVID-19 cases

The initial COVID-19 wave is not completed yet. Around half of the US states confirming upsurge in new Coronavirus cases. Health officials said that more young bodies are testing positive for COVID-19 in the South. Moreover, all across the...

Apple shuts down stores in four states as wave of new cases emerged

Apple, the world’s dominant tech giant, is going to shut down its eleven stores in various states, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Arizona, as epidemic Coronavirus cases frequency, again, ramping up in many areas in the United...

Nearly 70% of federal immigration workers facing furloughs

The USCIS (United States Citizenship & Immigration Services) warned its federal workers that furloughs are on the way on July 20 due to a significant budget shortfall developed by the pandemic Coronavirus. The agency described that unless Congress takes 1.2...

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It Would Be a Mistake For Israel To Occupy Gaza – President Biden

The United States officials claim that President Biden said the occupation of Gaza by Israeli forces would not be...