Updated at 8:40 p.m.: Revised to include latest data from Ellis County.For the fifth straight day, fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 were reported among Dallas County residents.Friday’s announcement of 71 additional positive coronavirus tests brought the county’s total to 2,834.County officials also reported five more deaths caused by the illness.Four of the victims…
Noah Battle Sr., the first confirmed Clay County COVID-19 case, was released from the hospital on Friday after 47 days.CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – For the first time in 47 days, Noah Battle Sr. will spend the night at home with his wife after he was released from the hospital on Friday.“I am headed home,” Battle…
according to Florida Department of Health data released Friday evening. Both deaths are connected to long-term care facilities in Clay County, an area that now has a total of nine deaths and 124 COVID-19 cases in its facilities.A Clay County long-term care facility on Friday disclosed an outbreak of novel coronavirus impacting over 30 residents…
Los Angeles County reported 52 more coronavirus-related deaths on Friday. That’s fewer deaths than the 68 reported on Thursday, and it represents the first decrease in recent days. The new reporting moves the region’s total death toll from the virus to 848. Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director of the County Department of Public Health, said on…
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In his earliest days in the governor’s office, Democrat Gavin Newsom huddled with his advisers to consider how to realize a key campaign promise: transforming a healthcare system replete with insurance company intermediaries into the nation’s first state-run single-payer model providing comprehensive coverage to all residents, similar to those in Canada and
The FDA needs to better communicate with state and local officials to improve food safety efforts, according to testimony heard by a House of Representatives subcommittee. Steven Mandernach, executive director of the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO), on Wednesday delivered the testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce