Laboratory Experiment

Promising Drug Fails First COVID-19 Trial

A potential treatment for coronavirus has failed to show encouraging results in a clinical trial done in China
President Donald Trump  March 18, 2020

COVID-19 Updates 03/19: Possible Cures, Stimulus Package, Vanishing Supplies, Stricter Lockdowns

Here are all the things you need to know about COVID-19 on Thursday.
A man walks towards El Paso, Texas, U.S. from Mexico, on the international border bridge Paso del Norte, as seen from Ciudad Juarez

Partial Shutdown of US Borders Ordered by President Trump

Amid the continuous increase of Coronavirus cases in the world, President Donald Trump discussed options of closing its borders temporarily.
Migrants, mainly from Cuba, block the Paso del Norte border crossing bridge after a U.S. appeals court blocked the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program, in Ciudad Juarez

US-Mexico Border Situation Exposes Crowd to COVID-19

US-Mexico border current crowd situation may be a hotbed for the COVID-19 infection for the migrants.
Inmates at Maricopa County's Tent City Jail

Set Us Free: Inmates Call for Freedom Following COVID-19 Outbreak

Inmates in various correction facilities are urging local governments to grant them release amid rising fear due to COVID-19
Medical staff attend to a suspected coronavirus patient at Suradadi Hospital after Indonesia confirmed new cases of the disease

Running Out Of Ventilators: Experts Say US Could Be The Next Italy

Experts say the United States' COVID-19 crisis could resemble Italy's if the nation sees a sudden spike.
Blood Samples

Research Shows Individuals With Blood Type 'A' May Be More Prone to COVID-19

According to researchers, a study in Wuhan and Shenzhen has shown an increased chance of infection in patients with the blood type A as they appear to experience more severe symptoms.
Police stand guard at the district attorney entrance during the transfer of the two arrested suspects of the murder of seven-year-old Fatima Cecilia Aldrighett to prison in Mexico City

Coronavirus: New Mexico Jails Suspend Visitation

New Mexico suspends jail visitation due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Liga MX match in Monterrey played without an audience to prevent coronavirus

Governor Orders Remote Work for All Government Employees

Coronavirus Disease 2019 has made New Mexico limit its activities.

How Online Daters Are Coping With Coronavirus

Social distancing could cause dating complications, yet somehow humor helps.
A nurse tests a blood sample during a free HIV test at a blood tests party

Everything You Need To Know About COVID-19 as of March 18

Get the latest updates on COVID-19: Financial Support, Possible Treatment, Blood Type Vulnerability, Human Trials, and the Virus' Lifespan

Alibaba Founder Jack Ma Donates Big to the US

Find out about the donation made by Alibaba’s founder Jack Ma to the United States.
A medical professional, supported by New York Army National Guard members, collects swabs to test for coronavirus disease

March 17 Update: The Entire World Hunkers Down Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

All the latest coronavirus updates from around the world.
Tips for People on Work-From-Home Arrangement with Employers Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown

Work-From-Home Tips for Those on Lockdown Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic

Find tips on how to make your work-from-home arrangement a success during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown.

X-Ray Images Show How Coronavirus Ravages The Lungs

A respiratory health specialist recently described how the novel coronavirus affects the lungs of a COVID-19-afflicted patient by examining the X-Ray images of deceased patients.
A Vaccine Against Coronavirus Is Being Tested On Humans For The First Time

Coronavirus Vaccine Is Now Being Tested On Americans

As pharmaceutical companies race to end the coronavirus pandemic, the first human trial of coronavirus vaccine has commenced in the US on Monday.
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