The Oregon Health Authority called the results "very concerning" and is urging residents to take action to stop the spread of the virus. NEWPORT, Ore — A study showed hundreds of people in the small community of Newport are likely infected with COVID-19. Many might not even know it. What began with just a handful…
Neville and Eva Herold with Carl and Valene on their wedding day. (Photo: Supplied by Carl Weber) Eva and Neville Herold, who had both tested positive for the coronavirus, died four days apart.The couple, from Strandfontein in Cape Town, had been married for 45 years.Their adult children are in isolation, and described them as inseparable.Neville…
Despite millennials being firmly in their family-building years, fewer 25- to 39-year-olds are having kids than ever, thanks to factors like the 2008 financial crisis, a lack of paid family leave or affordable child care, and a lot of anxiety about the state of the world. Now, they can list “living through a pandemic” among…
These days hearing someone cough or sneeze in public can cause instant anxiety if you’re nearby, especially in closed spaces.But how often do you think of the other major route for COVID-19 — the simple act of talking to another person? Droplets spewed during speech are believed to be the key transmission vector for COVID-19…
San Luis Obispo County reported 44 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, bringing the county's total to 611 confirmed cases as of June 30.It's the county's largest single-day increase in cases since the pandemic began.Fourteen people are hospitalized, including six patients who are in the ICU.Another 140 people are recovering at home and 456 people…
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TURLOCK, Calif. — California, like much of the nation, is not producing enough nurses working at bedsides to meet the needs of an aging and diverse population, fueling a workforce crunch that risks endangering quality patient care. Nearly 60% of California counties, stretching between the borders with Mexico and Oregon, face a nursing shortage, according