President Trump on Tuesday wished North Korean leader Kim Jong Un well during the White House's coronavirus press briefing after being asked about the dictator's reportedly deteriorating health.Fox News' Bret Baier inquired about Kim's medical status after it has been reported that the rogue nation's leader underwent a cardiovascular procedure on April 12."Well, these are reports that came out, and we don't know. We…
Indiana Health officials launch 4 new drive-in testing clinics The Indiana State Department of Health announced four new free drive-thru COVID-19 testing sites for residents on Sunday.According to IDSH, the sites will be located in Allen, Clark, Decatur and Lake counties. The testing sites will run from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday,…
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EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT. WGAL NEWS 8’S SUSAN SHAPIRO EXPLAINS. SUSAN: PENN STATE HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER IS WAITING FOR DELIVERY OF PLASMA FROM A NATIONAL REPOSITORY THAT WILL BE GIVEN TO TWO COVID-19 PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED HERE. IT WAS DONATED BY OTHER PATIENTS WHO TESTED POSITIVE AND HAVE SINCE RECOVERED. >> IS AN OLD TREATMENT. OLDIE BUT GOODIE.…
Kataza the baboon. Facebook / Baboon Matters The City of Cape Town has asked the public not to feed a baboon that has relocated to Tokai. The baboon, known as Kataza or SK11, is slowly being integrated into the Tokai troop. Video footage, however, shows humans feeding Kataza. The City of Cape Town has requested that Kataza…
As SA Rugby moves to determine which franchises will go to Europe in future, Rassie Erasmus has noted several potential benefits for the local game should that route be followed.The national director of rugby believes the high world rankings of Wales, Ireland and Scotland mean PRO Rugby is competitive and that fans will eventually identify…
(John Finney Photography/Moment/Getty Images) An abnormally bad season of weather may have had a significant impact on the death toll from both World War I and the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, according to new research, with many more lives being lost due to torrential rain and plummeting temperatures. Through a detailed analysis of an ice…