Meanwhile, new cases are reported in Allegheny County Pa. health secretary says more testing is needed as COVID-19 cases continue to rise Meanwhile, new cases are reported in Allegheny County Hide Transcript Show Transcript ANNOUNCER: PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS 4 STARTS NOW. MICHELLE: GOOD MORNING. THANKS FOR JOINING US FOR PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS 4. TODAY IS…
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April 23, 2020 at 11:46 pm SAN JOSE (CBS SF) — Santa Clara County’s first death from COVID-19 – as well as the first U.S. death – was identified as 57-year-old Patricia Dowd, a senior manager for a Silicon Valley semiconductor firm, according to the county coroner’s office. The Los Angeles Times first reported that…
CONTINUING COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS By Tim Darnell, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution One of the nation’s top vaccine development experts said he was “forced out” of a federal agency, according to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman. SCOOP - Dr. Rick Bright says in statement he was pushed out of BARDA for a narrower, more limited role at NIH…
Published on Apr 22, 2020With the coronavirus pandemic rattling economies around Europe, the question of how the bloc will respond hangs in the air. So-called coronabonds - a form of shared debt among EU nations - have been mooted as a solution. But that’s exposed a rift between countries like Italy and Spain calling for…
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3 min read This story is part of a series on 10 life-saving medical breakthroughs. Click here to read the rest. ANTONIO TORRES, A 24-year-old from Denver, used to spend six hours each day bathing and meticulously wrapping the red, raw skin along his shoulders and spine. “My wounds take up a large percentage of