An Ohio wedding with 83 guests has turned into a superspreader event after nearly half of the attendees — along
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New Jersey Gov. Bluntly Tells Residents That Following COVID Restrictions Is Better Than Death
As the U.S. deals with the largest increase in COVID-19 cases yet, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is urging residents
Continue reading »U.S. Tops Record for Most New COVID Cases in Single Day with Over 160,000 on Thursday
The United States continues to surpass record numbers of new coronavirus cases in a single day, this time with more
Continue reading »Everything to Know About Getting a Flu Shot During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Getting the annual flu vaccine is a simple, life-saving task Americans can check off their list each year, but it’s
Continue reading »Pennsylvania College Says Students Must Stay in Dorms for a Week Due to Coronavirus Outbreak
A small Pennsylvania college is requiring students to remain in their dorms 24 hours a day for week — only
Continue reading »Coronavirus Cases Are Spiking in 21 States After Memorial Day as the Push to Reopen Continues
“This reckless behavior endangers countless people and risks setting us back substantially from the progress we have made in slowing
Continue reading »U.S. Has Over 1.3 Million Coronavirus Cases, Deaths Top 82K: Here's an Updated Map of the Spread
Worldwide, there are now at least 4,292,139 cases of coronavirus, and 293,241 deaths. The vast majority of cases and deaths
Continue reading »Emergency Rooms Are Open and Safe for Non-Coronavirus Patients: 'I Don't Want People to Be Scared'
Reddy has seen similar cases at his hospitals. “A lot of our ER patients are coming in a little bit
Continue reading »Death toll in Indian encephalitis outbreak rises to 152
India’s Supreme Court on Monday directed state and national authorities to file reports to the court on an encephalitis outbreak
Continue reading »Smoking pot vs. tobacco: What science says about lighting up
As more states make it legal to smoke marijuana, some government officials, researchers and others worry what that might mean
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