A new battle is emerging over the cause of a surge in coronavirus cases in numerous states across the country.President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate GOP seeks to restrict use of chokeholds in police reform bill Obama wishes country a 'Happy Pride month' after SCOTUS decision protecting LGBTQ rights Trump leads Biden by one point in Iowa:…
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Scientists hail dexamethasone as ‘major breakthrough’ in treating COVID-19
LONDON (Reuters) - Dexamethasone, a cheap and widely used steroid, has become the first drug shown to be able to save lives among COVID-19 patients in what scientists hailed as a “major breakthrough”. FILE PHOTO: A computer image created by Nexu Science Communication together with Trinity College in Dublin, shows a model structurally representative of…
Read More »Study shows first evidence that a drug can improve survival from COVID-19 | CBC News
Researchers in England say they have the first evidence that a drug can improve COVID-19 survival: A steroid called dexamethasone reduced deaths by up to one-third in severely ill hospitalized patients.A respiratory therapist wheels a ventilator through an intensive care unit in Greenwich, Conn., where coronavirus patients are being treated. In a new study, a…
Read More »Cheap steroid found to significantly reduce Covid-19 mortality rates
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Read More »Coronavirus: Cosas calls for mass testing of pupils, vows to shut down schools | News24
Cosas wants all schools shut down and for the basic education department to come up with a plan.Cosas' key focus areas are in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern Cape, the Free State and the Western Cape.Cosas says it is ready to engage with the department, but schools should be closed in the interim.The Congress of South…
Read More »Posthaste: Newly-minted COVID-19 day traders’ resolve about to be tested as markets wobble again
Good morning! Equity markets are quickly giving up their gains garnered over the past few weeks as the pandemic refuses to fade away. S&P 500 lurched this morning, down as much as 3.3 per cent after parts of Beijing were shutdown over the weekend following reports of more 40 new coronavirus cases, and the U.S.’s…
Read More »‘A challenging set of numbers’: NSW economy to shrink by 10 per cent
Treasurer Dominic Perrottet will reveal the New South Wales economy is expected to contract by 10 per cent this financial year.Key points:Dominic Perrottet says the economic figures are a "challenging set of numbers"Unemployment is expected to jump to 7.75 per centThe NSW Government's COVID-19 reaction will "shift in direction"Mr Perrottet will deliver an economic update…
Read More »China steps up checks on meat, seafood after COVID-19 cases in market
BEIJING (Reuters) - Several Chinese provinces are stepping up inspections of fresh and frozen meat and seafood, including imported products, after a new outbreak of coronavirus infections linked to a Beijing food market. The tougher checks are raising fears of possible delays in handling cargoes or even temporary halts to imports. China is the world’s…
Read More »HSE to invite 5,000 people to take part in virus study
Updated / Monday, 15 Jun 2020 01:44 Participants from Sligo and Dublin will be asked to provide a blood sample for a testing The Health Service Executive is writing letters to more than 5,000 people, inviting them to take part in a study to measure exposure to Covid-19. Those who take part will be asked…
Read More »Funerals can have up to 100 mourners from tomorrow, Palaszczuk says
Queenslanders will be allowed to have up to 100 mourners at funerals from tomorrow, as the State Government moves to further ease coronavirus contact restrictions.Key points:Next of kin will be required to record the details of all people attendingDetails must be kept for at least eight weeks, Dr Young saidThe new rules will also allow…
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