Sara Karnes, Springfield News-Leader Published 10:47 a.m. CT June 18, 2020 | Updated 2:27 p.m. CT June 18, 2020CLOSEAutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideStone and Taney County Health Department officials notified the public Thursday morning of an individual visiting the area while symptomatic before returning to their home county and testing positive for COVID-19.The unidentified person…
We talked with a Twin Falls man who came down with the coronavirus after visiting a Boise bar earlier this month. BOISE, Idaho — Whether you want to believe it or not, we are still in the middle of a pandemic. Not the end, still in the middle. But you might not know that if…
mosquitos in Montgomery County also tested positive for the virus. The Mosquito and Vector Control Division of Harris County Public Health began treatment to the area where the disease mosquitos were found on Tuesday to reduce the risk of human infection. “Mosquitos are around throughout the year; however, they are more prevalent during the warmer…
All deaths related to long-term care facilities WMUR covid 19 in new hampshire SOURCE: WMUR NH Health officials announce 3 additional deaths related to COVID-19, 106 new cases All deaths related to long-term care facilities The Department of Health and Human Services has announced three additional deaths related to COVID-19 and 106 new positive test…
The Georgia Department of Public Health has confirmed a 17-year-old boy has died of the coronavirus, marking the youngest fatality and first pediatric death in the state. Health officials: Georgia teen becomes youngest in the state to die from COVID-19 The Georgia Department of Public Health has confirmed a 17-year-old boy has died of the…
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There are unfortunately many factors that can raise your risk of developing cancer, from your genes to how often you exercise. Not to stress you out or anything, but new research suggests there’s another one to consider: your marital status. A new study published in the journal Cancer Research Communications found that adults who have
4 min read INTENSE WEATHER EVENTS happen a lot, from massive floods that devastate towns to storm fronts that bring tornadoes. Today meteorologist Al Roker has been reporting on it all for 30 years, and he says he’s still fascinated by his job. The 71-year-old discussed his career in a panel discussion with Richard Dorment