After containing their outbreaks through measures from strict lockdowns to rapid testing regimes, the Asian economies that have seen some of the most success quelling the coronavirus -- Hong Kong, South Korea and China -- are now facing resurgences that underscore how it may be nearly impossible to eradicate it.
The coronavirus spreading across the globe could become a constant presence, a leading World Health Organization official has said.
How coronavirus spread from one member to 87% of the singers at a Washington choir practice (cnn.com)
Public health officials studying the Covid-19 outbreak among members of a Washington choir found numerous ways the virus could have spread, according to a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The report said 53 people were sickened and two died
Dr. Anthony Fauci warned that if states do not follow guidelines for reopening during the coronavirus outbreak
Trump administration cuts funding for coronavirus researcher, jeopardizing possible COVID-19 cure (cbs.com)
An American scientist who collaborates with the Wuhan Institute of Virology had his grant terminated in the wake of unsubstantiated claims that COVID-19 is either manmade or leaked out of a Chinese government lab.
Amazon built a roving robot covered in UV light bulbs that could kill the coronavirus in warehouses and Whole Foods stores (businessinsider.com)
WASHINGTON — Under fire for inadequate coronavirus testing across the country, POTUS45 insisted Monday that enough testing is available to allow more Americans to safely return to work even as the White House, perhaps the world’s most secure workplace, scrambled to stem further infections in the West Wing.
“It’s the hidden enemy. Things happen,” POTUS45 said at a Rose Garden news conference when pressed about how the virus has breached his inner circle despite safeguards unavailable to most Americans, including daily testing for the president and his top aides.
Employees at Blackpool Teaching Hospital in the U.K. applaud a mom and new newborn baby, Ruby, as they leave the hospital after both recovered from the coronavirus.
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