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Photo: New Jersey nursing home is evacuated after ALL 94 residents are presumed positive for coronavirus New Jersey nursing home is evacuated after ALL 94 residents are presumed positive for coronavirus
Daily Mail - Thu Mar 26, 2020
WOODBRIDGE, New Jersey - A nursing home in New Jersey has been evacuated after officials said that a coronavirus outbreak left all 94 patients presumed positive for the infection, and just three heroic nurses were left on staff to care for them. More»

Photo: Amid a Viral Pandemic, the Republicans Reveal Their Contempt for Working Americans Amid a Viral Pandemic, the Republicans Reveal Their Contempt for Working Americans
The Editorial Board - Thu Mar 26, 2020
It’s still unclear to me what Lindsey Graham was complaining about last night. More»

Photo: Spanish Military Finds Dead Bodies And Seniors 'Completely Abandoned' In Care Homes Spanish Military Finds Dead Bodies And Seniors 'Completely Abandoned' In Care Homes
NPR - Wed Mar 25, 2020
The Spanish military has found older residents of some care homes "completely abandoned" and even "dead in their beds," Defense Minister Margarita Robles said in a television interview on Monday. More»

Photo: The coronavirus did not escape from a lab. Here's how we know. The coronavirus did not escape from a lab. Here's how we know.
Live Science - Mon Mar 23, 2020
As the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19 spreads across the globe, with cases surpassing 284,000 worldwide today (March 20), misinformation is spreading almost as fast. More»

Photo: GOP's Coronavirus Insider Trading Scandal GOP's Coronavirus Insider Trading Scandal
Raw Story - Fri Mar 20, 2020
In a series of bombshell news reports, two GOP senators, Richard Burr of North Carolina and Kelly Loeffler of Georgia, are facing serious questions surrounding their dumping of hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars worth of stock as the coronavirus began to unfold and become a major international news story. More»

Photo: American Airlines flight from Dallas to Nashville is delayed 8 hours after passenger was arrested for joking about having coronavirus American Airlines flight from Dallas to Nashville is delayed 8 hours after passenger was arrested for joking about having coronavirus
Daily Mail - Mon Mar 16, 2020
An American Airlines flight was delayed by eight hours after one of the passengers on board joked about having coronavirus. More»

Photo: All Las Vegas MGM casinos, hotels to temporarily close All Las Vegas MGM casinos, hotels to temporarily close
Las Vegas Review Journal - Sun Mar 15, 2020
MGM Resorts International announced Sunday it is temporarily suspending operations at all Las Vegas properties "until further notice" effective Tuesday. More»

Photo: How did Matt Gaetz get a coronavirus test when the rest of us can't? How did Matt Gaetz get a coronavirus test when the rest of us can't?
Raw Story - Fri Mar 13, 2020
I got the COVID-19 text at 8:30 Tuesday night, three days after returning from a journalism conference in New Orleans. More»

Photo: Trump declares national emergency over coronavirus Trump declares national emergency over coronavirus
BBC - Fri Mar 13, 2020
US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency to help handle the growing outbreak of coronavirus. More»

Photo: New York Govrnor Cuomo deploys National Guard to New Rochelle to establish coronavirus containment center New York Govrnor Cuomo deploys National Guard to New Rochelle to establish coronavirus containment center
CNBC - Tue Mar 10, 2020
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has deployed the National Guard to New Rochelle, a coronavirus hot spot just north of New York City. More»

Photo: Italy Sets Mandatory Quarantine For 16 Million People In Region Including Milan, Venice Italy Sets Mandatory Quarantine For 16 Million People In Region Including Milan, Venice
Huffington Post - Sun Mar 8, 2020
Italy instituted a mandatory quarantine for 16 million people in the northern part of the country that includes Milan and Venice, in a desperate bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus. More»

Photo: There Is a "Tipping Point" Before Coronavirus Kills There Is a "Tipping Point" Before Coronavirus Kills
Bloomberg - Sun Mar 8, 2020
The new coronavirus causes little more than a cough if it stays in the nose and throat, which it does for the majority of people unlucky enough to be infected. More»

Photo: White House Overruled CDC Push For Elderly Not To Fly Due To Coronavirus White House Overruled CDC Push For Elderly Not To Fly Due To Coronavirus
Associated Press - Sun Mar 8, 2020
NEW YORK (AP) - The White House overruled health officials who wanted to recommend that elderly and physically fragile Americans be advised not to fly on commercial airlines because of the new coronavirus, a federal official told The Associated Press. More»

Photo: FDNY orders firefighters to STOP responding to 911 calls involving coronavirus symptoms and instead send lower-paid paramedics FDNY orders firefighters to STOP responding to 911 calls involving coronavirus symptoms and instead send lower-paid paramedics
Daily Mail - Sat Mar 7, 2020
The Fire Department of the City of New York has ordered firefighters to stop responding to calls involving potential coronavirus symptoms. More»

Photo: Coronavirus infected Nebraska woman, 36, being taken to a bio-containment unit Coronavirus infected Nebraska woman, 36, being taken to a bio-containment unit
Daily Mail - Sat Mar 7, 2020
The number of cases of coronavirus in the US has topped 400, as the outbreak spreads quickly and the death toll reaches 19. More»

Photo: CPAC attendee tests positive for coronavirus CPAC attendee tests positive for coronavirus
The Hill - Sat Mar 7, 2020
The American Conservative Union (ACU) announced Saturday that an attendee at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). More»

Photo: Kroger limiting amount of hand sanitizer, cold and flu medications customers can buy Kroger limiting amount of hand sanitizer, cold and flu medications customers can buy
WSB-TV - Wed Mar 4, 2020
ATLANTA, Georgia - Kroger is limiting the amount of hand sanitizing products and cold and flu medications that customers can buy at one time as fears escalate about coronavirus. More»

Photo: South Korea declares "war" on coronavirus as outbreak spreads rapidly and unpredictably outside of China South Korea declares "war" on coronavirus as outbreak spreads rapidly and unpredictably outside of China
Washington Post - Tue Mar 3, 2020
Governments pledged urgent action on Tuesday as the novel coronavirus spread rapidly and unpredictably around the world and Americans braced for an increasing toll at home. More»

Photo: This is the coverup: CDC website stops reporting number of COVID-19 virus tests This is the coverup: CDC website stops reporting number of COVID-19 virus tests
Raw Story - Mon Mar 2, 2020
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) is no longer sharing vital statistics about the coronavirus on its website after a new death was confirmed this week. More»

Photo: Trump says coronavirus shows need for better flu shot Trump says coronavirus shows need for better flu shot
New York Post - Mon Mar 2, 2020
President Trump says the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak shows the need for a better flu shot. More»

Photo: South Korea's coronavirus cases surpass 3,100, more infections expected in Daegu South Korea's coronavirus cases surpass 3,100, more infections expected in Daegu
Korea Herald - Sat Feb 29, 2020
South Korea saw the number of the novel coronavirus cases surpass 3,100 with 17 deaths on Saturday afternoon, with the coming days until early March considered a watershed for the country's efforts to contain community spread of the deadly virus. More»

Photo: Why is the flu killing so many American children? Why is the flu killing so many American children?
The Independent - Mon Feb 10, 2020
Kaylee Roberts had just earned her learner's permit - she was 16 years old and excited about getting behind the wheel. More»

Photo: Dangerous disease killing deer across country moving into southeast Dangerous disease killing deer across country moving into southeast
WSB-TV - Thu Nov 14, 2019
ATLANTA - Across the US, a mysterious disease is killing deer, slowly. More»

Photo: Woman is 3rd person this year diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease at the Moncton Hospital Woman is 3rd person this year diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease at the Moncton Hospital
CBC.CA - Tue Nov 12, 2019
Diana Paterson is not sure how much longer she has to live. More»

Photo: Arizona Republican claims vaccines are just like Communism in bizarre tirade Arizona Republican claims vaccines are just like Communism in bizarre tirade
Raw Story - Thu Feb 28, 2019
In a Facebook post, Arizona State Representative Kelly Townsend made the case that vaccines are somehow part of a Communist plot. More»

Photo: Test results show 10 passengers on beleaguered Emirates jet had ... the flu? Test results show 10 passengers on beleaguered Emirates jet had ... the flu?
New York Daily News - Wed Sep 5, 2018
Test results on 10 sickly passengers on the Emirates jet from Dubai that landed at Kennedy Airport came back positive for the flu, official said. More»

Photo: Florida cow tests positive for mad cow disease Florida cow tests positive for mad cow disease
Miami Herald - Thu Aug 30, 2018
A Florida cow has turned up with a form of mad cow disease, the sixth to be confirmed in the U. More»

Photo: Throw It All Away: CDC Expands Warning on Romaine Lettuce Throw It All Away: CDC Expands Warning on Romaine Lettuce
NBC - Thu Apr 19, 2018
Federal officials expanded a romaine lettuce warning on Friday to cover all types of romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona, growing region. More»

Photo: More than 200 million eggs sold in nine US states are recalled over salmonella More than 200 million eggs sold in nine US states are recalled over salmonella
Daily Mail - Sat Apr 14, 2018
More than 200 million eggs sold in nine US states are being recalled over salmonella fears. More»

Photo: Don't Worry About New Alabama Mad Cow, Says CDC, but Facts Suggest Otherwise Don't Worry About New Alabama Mad Cow, Says CDC, but Facts Suggest Otherwise
Alternet - Tue Jul 25, 2017
Government agencies protect big agriculture at the expense of our health. More»

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