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Study on Steroids That Reduced COVID-19 Deaths Published

Results of the study on the different drugs that helped reduced COVID-19 deaths were published. Only one out of three drugs is proven to be effective.
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Bolsonaro Says COVID-19 Lockdown Measures Kill the Economy

Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro said on Saturday that COVID-19 lockdown restrictions imposed to fight the pandemic killed and suffocated the country's economy.

Health Workers Spread COVID-19 Among Indigenous Tribes, Creating a Deadly Outbreak

The medical workers worse little to no protective gear during their routine visit. They also did not have access to tests.
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Broken Heart Syndrome Is Increasing During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Can It Be Deadly?

Staying at home, regularly washing your hands with soap and water, and taking care of yourself is not enough during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
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CDC Releases New Guidance When to Continue and Stop Home Isolation

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released major changes in their COVID-19 heath and safety guidance for asymptomatic and symptomatic.
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WHO Reports Over 260,000 New COVID-19 Infections in 24 Hours

The World Health Organization reported on Saturday over 260,000 new COVID-19 infections in just 24 hours across the globe.
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New Study Suggests COVID-19 Recovered Patients Continue to Suffer from Multiple Symptoms

A new study suggests that more than half of those who successfully recovered from the COVID-19 still continue to suffer from multiple symptoms.
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Fauci Warns Chronic Fatigue-Like-Syndrome Lingering For Months or Years Among Young COVID-19 Patients

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's leading infectious disease expert, has highlighted the range of symptoms among young COVID-19 patients in an interview with Facebook CEO and Founder Mark Zuckerberg on Friday.

Mexico Tourism Industry 'Could Take Years to Recover,' Industry Experts Say

Mexico City has officially reopened its tourism industry as of June 29. Mexico City has officially reopened its tourism industry as of June 29. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has encouraged people to get out, and has refused to reimpose stricter nationwide restrictions.
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New Inventions to Help Fight Spread of COVID-19 Indoors

Researchers have developed new inventions that can help fight the spread of COVID-19 indoors. This came after the World Health Organization updated its guidelines and included possible airborne transmission of the virus.

Suicide, Embezzlement, Infighting...What Is Happening To South Korean Comfort Women?

. There is a resurgence of local COVID-19 cases in South Korea, and while the government seems to have a handle on the pandemic, it is also facing a challenge of a different kind on another front.

Brazil Hits Grim Milestone of 2 Million COVID Cases and 76,000 Deaths in Alarming Pace

Health officials now report over 40,000 daily coronavirus cases and 1,000 daily deaths. Experts say the trend is far from tilting downward.
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Brazil's Bolsonaro Tests Positive for COVID-19 Again, Touts Unproven Drug

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro announced on Wednesday that he tested positive again for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The result was released just a week after he was first diagnosed.
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Best E-Commerce Systems for Small Business that Helps Improve Profit

Best e-commerce systems that will help you earn more in your small business without worrying about customer tracking, payment information, inventory, and more.
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WHO Warns Global Coronavirus Pandemic is Getting Worse

World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned on Monday that the global coronavirus pandemic crisis around the globe is getting worse.
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US State Department Says Visa Services Worldwide to Resume Soon

The U.S. State Department announced on Monday that the U.S. embassies and consulates around the world will soon resume their visa services.
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US Congress Doubts COVID-19 Vaccine Developers on 'No Profit' Pledge

Some of the pharmaceutical companies, who are developing coronavirus vaccine 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines, pledged not to make a profit. However, U.S. Congress doubts the "no profit" pledge.
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Maria Teresa Landa: The Miss Mexico Who Killed Her Husband and Spellbound a Jury

Reports say the jury applauded her after she admitted to shooting and killing her husband inside their home.
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Here's What Doctors Say About In-Person School Reopening Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

The federal government is pushing state and local officials to reopen in-person classes this fall. However, experts and doctors revealed significant benefits and laid down some cautions.

Cuban Cigars: How to Tell Which Are Fake and Which Are Worth Keeping In Your Humidor

These premium rolls contain some of the best flavors of chocolate, peppers, and spices with rich undertones of earth and wood.