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Scientists discover new coronavirus drug target from proteins that let virus hide from immune system

March 31, 2020 / By Chris Ciaccia | Fox News Currently, there is no known cure for the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the globe, but researchers have identified a potential new drug target, mapping two critical proteins, as the world looks for a cure for COVID-19. Scientists from Northwestern University mapped the atomic structure of two critical proteins in a …

Ford VP on collaborative effort to ramp up ventilator production: Goal is 60 per hour

March 31, 2020 / By Julia Musto | Fox News Ford Motors’ partnership with General Electric (GE) and Airon Corp. to build 50,000 new ventilators in the fight against coronavirus is in service to first responders and their patients, Vice President of Enterprise Product Line Management Jim Baumbick said Tuesday. Appearing on “America’s Newsroom,” Baumbick said that Ford’s announcement to build the new ventilators in just 100 days — …

OrthoSpine Partners, Flex Seal Collaborate to Protect First Responders

March 30, 2020—Scottsdale, AZ and Weston, FL: OrthoSpine Partners, a global orthopedics, spine, and biologics value acceleration consulting firm based in Scottsdale, Arizona, has teamed up with Weston, Florida-based Swift Response, LLC, makers of The Flex Seal® Family of Products, to help protect our nation’s first responders. Flex Seal Family’s substantial donation, along with an ample supply of Flex Tape®, will all go …

Trump calls for $2T infrastructure bill as ‘Phase 4’ of coronavirus response

March 31, 2020 / By Brooke Singman | Fox News President Trump on Tuesday called for a $2 trillion infrastructure bill to serve as “Phase 4” of the federal government’s coronavirus response efforts, just days after Congress approved a massive stimulus package worth even more than that. “With interest rates for the United States being at ZERO, this …

Your Doctor’s Appointments Have Been Canceled. Are At-Home Tests a Good Solution?

March 31, 2020 / BY JAMIE DUCHARME  As the COVID-19 outbreak worsens in the U.S., at-home test kits for the virus have been a source of both hope and controversy. Their appeal is clear: sick individuals could get a diagnosis from the comfort of home, without infecting others. But their downsides are real: the U.S. Food and …

The US is starting to see ‘glimmers’ that social distancing could be slowing the spread of coronavirus — but there’s more work to do, officials say

March 31, 2020 / By Jason Hanna and Christina Maxouris, CNN (CNN) – Early clues in places like New York, California and Seattle — indicate social distancing may be slowing the rate at which coronavirus cases otherwise would have increased in the United States. But health officials warn it’s too early to know how well it’s working …

The Coronavirus Will Return In The Fall, Fauci Predicts, But The U.S. Will Be Better Prepared

March 30, 2020 / Rachel Sandler, Forbes Staff Topline: Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said at a White House press briefing Monday he anticipates the coronavirus will come back in another wave later this year—but added the U.S. will be much better prepared to deal with …

Surgeon general: Data doesn’t back up wearing masks in public amid coronavirus pandemic

March 31, 2020 / By Talia Kaplan | Fox News U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams said on “Fox & Friends” Tuesday that “the data doesn’t show” that wearing masks in public will help people during the coronavirus pandemic. Adams, a member of the Trump administration’s Coronavirus Task Force, made the comment one day after President Trump said he sees a scenario where all Americans could …

U.S. coronavirus death toll passes 3,000 as Spain and Italy honor their dead

March 31, 2020 / By Linda Givetash With more than 3,000 killed by the coronavirus in the United States, according to numbers released Tuesday, the U.S. death toll is approaching that of China where the pandemic broke out. Spain, meanwhile, saw a massive surge of 9,222 new confirmed cases and 849 deaths in a single day, its Health …

CMS eases requirements for transferring non-COVID-19 infected patients

March 30, 2020 / MATTHEW WEINSTOCK  The CMS Monday unveiled a host of new flexibilities for hospitals to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. During a White House Rose Garden event, CMS Administrator Seema Verma unveiled the hospitals without walls program. “Under the CMS’s temporary new rules, hospitals will be able to transfer patients to outside facilities, such as …

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