Tests for COVID-19 are easier to find now than they were at the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak. James Martin/CNET For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website. While testing for coronavirus is still uneven throughout the country, criteria for individuals who can get tested has loosened. And…
Posted: Mon 8:18 PM, Jun 08, 2020 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - El Paso County Public Health is asking anyone who had contact with a baby raccoon brought into a Colorado Springs Petco store on Sunday to contact them immediately. The health department is also asking the person who brought the raccoon into the store…
6 more deaths linked to COVID-19 in NH Anyone in NH can now get tested for COVID-19, DHHS commissioner says 6 more deaths linked to COVID-19 in NH Hide Transcript Show Transcript AND RIGHT AWAY. STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS ANNOUNCED IF YOU LIVE HERE, YOU CAN BE TESTED HERE, ALL REQUIREMENTS LIFTED. YOU DON’T EVEN HAVE…
Zikalala warns of new crime trend in KZN: 80kg dagga in coffin, liquor in funeral parlour car"I want people to know what happened to my father so that they will realise how serious this is and take precautions. I don't want anyone to go through what my family and I went through."Struggling to breatheHis 70-year-old…
State and federal public health officials are investigating a new outbreak of infant botulism poisoning. So far the outbreak has sickened three babies across three states: California, Pennsylvania and Washington, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The California Department of Public Health has reported that the infections are among infants who were fed Nara
The recalled product was distributed nationally through the online platforms, Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, Target, and the company's websites, tnvitamins.com and doctorspride.com. Published: June 12, 2026, 10:11 pm Total Nutrition Inc. of Deer Park, NY is voluntarily expanding its recall of TNVitamins and Doctor's Pride Ultra Potent Complete Green Superfood Moringa Capsules because they have
The consumer group wants the USDA to release information about previously approved testing methods the department now says are unsatisfactory because of false positives. Published: June 12, 2026, 12:05 am Consumer Reports says the USDA should release information about Salmonella testing methods for some chicken products that it first deemed adequate but under the Trump