CHARLOTTE — The county uses a lot of COVID-19 data that will help leaders decide when to relax the stay-at-home order. The county is now projecting Mecklenburg's peak to hit in mid-to-late June. County officials have not released the latest chart yet. The one from last week shows three lines, each based on a different…
News Posted: Apr 20, 2020 / 08:26 AM EDT / Updated: Apr 20, 2020 / 08:26 AM EDT CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio (WJW) – The Cuyahoga County Board of Health reports three flu deaths for last week. The deaths were reported in people over the age of 78. CCBH reports 34 flu-related deaths this flu season.…
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Amid national concern over clusters of COVID-19 deaths in group-living settings, Winona County officials confirmed that all 10 fatalities in the county are linked to long-term congregate-living facilities. Winona County Administrator Ken Fritz said Sunday that the first eight people who died were residents at the Sauer Health Care long-term care facility, off U.S. Hwy.…
Casey Chapter, Tallahassee Democrat Published 2:34 p.m. ET April 19, 2020 | Updated 6:43 p.m. ET April 19, 2020CLOSE Watch: Coronavirus Guidelines Alamogordo Daily NewsAs of Sunday, Leon County has a total of 176 cases of coronavirus, according to the Florida Department of Health.This is seven new recorded cases a day after the department dropped…
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These days, it seems like everyone is taking a supplement—to look better, think better, sleep better, relax better, poop better, or work out better. And you’re not imagining things: Half of adults and one-third of children in the United States take supplements regularly, according to the Office of Dietary Supplements. Supplements may be ubiquitous, but