ACROSS TO THE CENTER LINE AND HIT HALEY FLEMING AS SHE WAS WALKING. FLEMING DIED AT THE SCENE. HE LEFT THE SCENE BUT WAS LATER ARRESTED. DANA: BY NOW MOST OF US OWNS SEVERAL MASKS EITHER DISPOSABLE OR USABLE. WHAT IS THE PROPER WAY TO STORE FACE COVERINGS AT THAT -- AT HOME WHEN WE…
Health officials are expressing concerns over a surge in coronavirus cases in at least 20 states as restrictions continue to ease. More than 2.1 million cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the U.S. so far. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
highest single-day count of coronavirus cases on Monday, 184, since the state began tracking case numbers.The state is still waiting on results for many of the 365 Union County residents tested over the weekend. Tim Heider, a public information officer with the Oregon Health Authority, said the 99 positive cases could have been among about…
Pennsylvania’s total cases of COVID-19 climbed closer to 79,000 on Sunday with the addition of 336 new cases and four deaths.The data released by the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Sunday likely represents a weekend reporting lag.The seven-day rolling average of new cases helps smooth out daily variances in data reporting. It shows a continued…
June 14, 2020Updated 10:31 a.m. ETCHICAGO — The warning has echoed ominously for weeks from epidemiologists, small-town mayors and county health officials: Once states begin to reopen, a surge in coronavirus cases will follow.That scenario is now playing out in states across the country, particularly in the Sun Belt and the West, as thousands of…
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Taking care of your heart can feel like a tomorrow problem. After all, strain on the organ often piles up stealthily, plaque building in your arteries or blood pressure ticking upward for years without noticeable symptoms—that is, until a serious issue strikes, and you wish you intervened yesterday. It’s the reason cardiologists suggest auditing your