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Surgeon General has coronavirus warning: ‘This week, it’s going to get bad’

March 23, 2020 / By Rebecca Shabad WASHINGTON — Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams warned Monday that the coronavirus outbreak will worsen this week and said that people across the country are not taking the threat seriously enough. “I want America to understand this week, it’s going to get bad,” Adams said in an interview on the “TODAY” …

List Of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Small Business Relief Programs

March 20, 2020 / Brianna McGurran, Forbes Staff Small businesses have been hit hard by mandatory closures and safety measures required to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).  In a March 18 letter to President Trump, the National Restaurant Association estimated that the restaurant industry would lose $225 billion over the next three months alone, leading …

Coronavirus stimulus bill fails in key Senate procedural vote

March 22, 2020 / Lauren Hirsch@LAURENSHIRSCH, Leslie Josephs@LESLIEJOSEPHS A massive funding package to combat the impact of coronavirus did not get enough votes in a key Senate procedural vote Sunday evening. The stalemate came hours after Democratic leaders warned that the bill did too much to bail out companies and not enough to help workers. Stock futures …

US coronavirus cases surpass 35,000, now the third-highest infected nation in the world

March 23, 2020 / By Stephen Sorace | Fox News The number of new coronavirus cases in the U.S. surpassed 35,000 on Monday, making it the nation with the third-highest number of infections in the world, behind only Italy and China. The death toll in the U.S. from the COVID-19 virus reached 471 — the sixth highest in the world. U.S. health officials …

Fauci: U.S. ‘looking very closely’ at severe coronavirus symptoms in younger Americans

March 22, 2020 / By Allan Smith Top U.S. health officials are “looking very closely” at reports that a much higher percentage of younger Americans than expected need hospitalization as a result of contracting the coronavirus, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Sunday. Fauci was responding to new data from the …

The CORE Institute Offering Orthopedic Urgent Care to Aid in Community Access During COVID-19 Crisis

Phoenix, Arizona (March 23, 2020) – The CORE Institute has announced that it will now be providing orthopedic urgent care services at their Phoenix area and Novi locations in order to help ease the burden that is likely to be placed on emergency rooms, urgent care centers and hospitals in the coming weeks as they brace …

Coronavirus updates: COVID-19-hit Senate back to work on huge stimulus bill

MARCH 23, 2020 / CBS NEWS The Senate has resumed negotiations on a third economic stimulus package to help Americans and the American economy weather the coronavirus pandemic. The phase-3 support bill is expected to designate between $1.5 and $2 trillion to help businesses survive as millions of their customers are told to stay home.  The Senate’s …

Coronavirus live updates: National Guard to be deployed in NY, California, Washington

March 22, 2020 / By Jon Haworth, Ivan Pereira and Marc Nathanson The number of novel coronavirus cases around the world is over 328,000 worldwide with Italy and the United States behind China as the countries with the most cases of COVID-19 infections, according to data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns …

Louis Shapiro, HSS President and CEO Talks COVID19

by Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.P.H., M.Ed., March 23, 2020 Louis A. ShapiroPresident and CEO, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) For 10 consecutive years, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City has been ranked #1 in the country for Orthopedics by U.S. News and World Report. Much of that is due to the steady leadership …

Search for Coronavirus Vaccine Becomes a Global Competition

March 19, 2020 / By David E. Sanger, David D. Kirkpatrick, Sui-Lee Wee and Katrin Bennhold WASHINGTON — A global arms race for a coronavirus vaccine is underway. In the three months since the virus began its deadly spread, China, Europe and the United States have all set off at a sprint to become the first to produce a vaccine. …

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