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Researchers discover new coronavirus symptoms: feet lesions

April 17, 2020 / By Chris Ciaccia | Fox News COVID-19, the disease that has caused the coronavirus pandemic, is a respiratory illness that has symptoms that can include fatigue, a persistent cough and fevers. However, researchers in Spain believe they have discovered another symptom —lesions on feet. According to a statement from the Spanish General Council of Official Podiatrist …

Coronavirus Latest: Despite Trump’s Optimism, There’s Still A Long Road To Reopening

April 17, 2020 / DOMENICO MONTANARO Touting the federal government’s response to the novel coronavirus, President Trump took something of a victory lap on Thursday, laying out guidelines for a phased “reopening” of the country. Trump boasted during a coronavirus task force briefing that there would be states that could reopen “immediately” — as early as Friday …

Covid-19 antibody tests can help people rejoin society, but some are stuck in China

April 17, 2020 / By Curt Devine, Drew Griffin, Nelli Black and Scott Bronstein, CNN (CNN) – The first tests for Covid-19 antibodies authorized by US regulators are stuck in China, according to the company behind them. A spokesperson for the North Carolina-based company Cellex, the maker of a test that can detect whether a person’s blood has virus antibodies, told CNN …

140-Plus Coronavirus Survivors Retest Positive For Disease In South Korea, Raising Questions About Immunity

April 16, 2020 / Alexandra Sternlicht, Forbes Staff TOPLINE – In China and South Korea COVID-19 survivors are retesting positive for the virus, further complicating the issues of post-recovery immunity and test validity. KEY FACTS 141 COVID-19 survivors in South Korea have retested positive for the disease—the Korean Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) is investigating the cause—uncertain whether the …

Governors extend stay-at-home orders and form pacts to reopen ahead of Trump announcement

April 16, 2020 / By Nicole Chavez, Jay Croft and Faith Karimi, CNN (CNN) – Governors are extending stay-at-home orders to fight the coronavirus and partnering with others to reopen the economy, hours before President Donald Trump is expected to announce guidelines to help states loosen social distancing restrictions. Seven states — Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky — …

The Global Trauma & Extremities Devices Market is expected to grow from USD 10,194.53 Million in 2019 to USD 15,997.37 Million by the end of 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.79%

New York, April 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report “Trauma & Extremities Devices Market Research Report by Device, by Injury, by End User – Global Forecast to 2025” – https://www.reportlinker.com/p05885553/?utm_source=GNWOn the basis of Device, the Trauma & Extremities Devices Market is studied across External Fixation Device and Internal Fixation Device. …

America’s ‘new normal’ will be anything but ordinary

April 16, 2020 / By Ray Sanchez, CNN (CNN) – The new normal will be anything but ordinary. As the United States combats the coronavirus pandemic, the timeline for reopening the country in a bid to jump start the economy remains unclear. But dramatic changes to daily life are coming into view — from mass …

Over 500K Zoom accounts being sold on dark web, researchers find

April 16, 2020 / By Brooke Crothers | Fox News Zoom could be facing yet another wave of bad news. More than 500,000 accounts of the popular video conferencing app are being sold on the dark web and hacker forums, according to a report from BleepingComputer, a cybersecurity news site. These accounts are being sold “for less than a penny …

Unproven tests. Inaccurate results. Public health labs worry ‘bad data’ could taint US recovery from coronavirus crisis.

April 6, 2020 / Ken Alltucker and Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY Companies are lining up to market an emerging type of blood test to detect whether a person has ever had the novel coronavirus. These antibody tests could be critical to reopening the U.S., informing public health and state officials on how and when Americans can …

COVID19: Notes From the Front Lines

by Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.P.H., M.Ed., April 16, 2020 There is probably not a time that we can recall when the helpers—seemingly all of them—needed more help. Branden Lawrence, M.D. is an emergency medicine physician in Phoenix, Arizona. “When I first heard about the coronavirus in December it seemed contained and too far away to think …

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