April 14, 2020 | 9:38pm Enlarge Image Two kids wearing masks in Central Park. Taidgh Barron/NY Post Most New York children “probably” already have coronavirus and are serving as vectors to spread the disease, according to one New York pediatrician. Dr. Dyan Hes at New York City’s Gramercy Pediatrics advised parents to assume their children…
Scientists and health experts say one of the keys to reviving the economy is knowing who could still become infected by COVID-19, and who has had it and recovered — even without knowing it."If we can identify these people, we can start to understand why their immune systems are different," said Dr. Kaitlyn Sadtler, one…
If you have gone out for a walk, or to the grocery store, and wondered why so many people are out and about when they are being implored to stay at home during the coronavirus crisis, Apple on Tuesday released a new online tool that is designed to give a look at how well people…
Several Bay Area counties delayed their daily coronavirus updates Tuesday due to “system issues” with CalREDIE, California’s Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Santa Clara County provided notice in a tweet on Tuesday afternoon, shortly after a scheduled time its public health department typically updates its coronavirus dashboards. The dashboards are expected to be updated as soon…
April 14, 2020 | 9:38pm Enlarge Image Two kids wearing masks in Central Park. Taidgh Barron/NY Post Most New York children “probably” already have coronavirus and are serving as vectors to spread the disease, according to one New York pediatrician. Dr. Dyan Hes at New York City’s Gramercy Pediatrics advised parents to assume their children…
5 min read WHEN THE JUSTICE Department released a trove of Epstein-related files on January 30 and then pulled down thousands of pages after redaction failures exposed victims’ identifying information and explicit material, I felt a familiar gut-drop. Once again, the people with the least power were being asked to pay twice—first for the abuse
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It’s the rare policy question that unites Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida and the Democratic-led Maryland government against President Donald Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom of California: How should health insurers use AI? Regulating artificial intelligence, especially its use by health insurers, is becoming a politically divisive topic, and it’s scrambling traditional partisan lines.