NHS staff at antibody testing hub run by the West Midlands Ambulance service

FDA Rushed COVID-19 Tests to Meet Demands. How Accurate are They?

The US FDA has approved multiple COVID-19 tests at the beginning of the pandemic. However, top medical experts now question the accuracy of these tests, raising the likelihood of them giving false results.
Mohammad Aamir Khan, an ambulance driver, reacts as he watches burial of people who died due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

Southern US States Fast Becoming New COVID-19 Hotspots, Surges Linked to Reopenings

Health officials in multiple southern U.S. states have reported an alarming daily increase in the number of coronavirus cases. Experts believe the surge is linked to the lifting of restrictions.
Ground Beef, Beef Products

Ground Beef Sold at Walmart Recalled for Possible E.Coli Contamination. See the List of Products here.

The USDA issued a recall notice on nearly 43,000 ground beef products sold nationwide. The contamination was found during a routine check conducted by food safety officials.
Protesters block a freeway during a rally against racial inequality and the police shooting death of Rayshard Brooks, in Atlanta

Lawyer Denounces Officer who Shot Rayshard Brooks Following his First Statement: 'I Got Him.'

A 27-year-old black man was shot and killed after police officers responded to a call about a man sleeping at a Wendy's drive-thru.
Gunshot, Gun

Suspect who Ambushed Police Officers and Killed a Man Fatally Shot After 2-day Manhunt

A 26-year-old suspect shot a deputy in the face and killed a homeless man on Wednesday in what officers believe could be a planned ambush attack.
Former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin poses for a booking photograph at the Ramsey County Detention Center in St. Paul

Minneapolis Officer Charged with George Floyd's Murder Could Still Receive $1M Pension Even When Convicted

An analysis revealed the former Minneapolis police officer could receive over $50,000 a year--- part of which is paid by taxpayers.
A police officer stands near a burning police vehicle after demonstrators set it on fire during a protest

US Teenager Killed by Officer with a Shotgun In Latest Display of Mexican Police Brutality

A 16-year-old footballer youth was shot and killed by a police officer while he was out to buy soft drinks for a gathering. His case sparked outrage following numerous reports of police abuse and brutality.
Trump supporters and others rally against coronavirus disease restrictions at the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg

California Residents Refuse to Wear Face Masks Despite Studies it could Lower Transmission

Several residents are pushing back on the mandatory use of face masks amid business reopenings as people strive to get back to old routines.
Scientists develop a vaccine against the coronavirus disease in Saint Petersburg

Moderna to Start Final Phase of COVID-19 Vaccine Trial. How Safe Is It?

The third and final phase of the trial will involve over 30,000 participants and is expected to begin in July.
Doctor Nathalie Dukes puts on personal protective equipment (PPE)

Several Nursing Homes Receive Defective and Expired Protective Gear, Rendering Many Unusable

The shipment was part of an initiative by the Trump administration to provide medical gear to nursing homes whose staff and residents have been swept by the COVID-19 pandemic.
CBP agents look at migrants who crossed illegally into El Paso, Texas, U.S. to turn themselves in to ask for asylum as seen from Ciudad Juarez

US Federal Judge Challenges Trump's Administration After Stopping the Deportation of Honduras Teenager

The case is the first known challenge to the administration’s expulsion of immigrant children at the border which has turned away over 377 minors since late March.

ICE Forced Migrants to Eat Rotten Food and Clean COVID-Infected Detention Centers, Lawsuit Claims

The suit, which was filed in a federal court in Arizona, involves the collaborative effort by the Florence Project, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Perkins Coie.
Outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manaus, Brazil

US Could See 200,000 COVID-19 Deaths by September as Cases Hit 2 Million

The country now has over 2,066,401 confirmed cases, with the number of fatalities at 115,130.
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