Despite Trump administration efforts to erect a protective shield around nursing homes, coronavirus cases are surging within facilities in states
Month: November 2020
Portugal to impose coronavirus curfew from Monday
Portugal will introduce a curfew across most of the country from Monday in an effort to combat surging coronavirus case
France virus death toll tops 40,000: official
The number of people in France who have died from coronavirus topped the 40,000 mark on Saturday after 306 new
Delhi fears the worst amid smog cloud and coronavirus wave
A steady stream of patients is coming out of New Delhi’s brownish atmosphere for treatment at the Breathe Better clinic,
Biden vows immediate, science-based action on virus
President-elect Joe Biden vowed Saturday immediate action to contain the United States’ coronavirus crisis, signalling science would dominate the national
Scientists on guard over ‘mutant’ mink coronavirus
Coronavirus transmission from minks to humans does not necessarily mean the disease will become more dangerous, but scientists are on
FDA panel urges rejection of experimental Alzheimer’s drug
Government health advisers sharply criticized a closely watched Alzheimer’s drug on Friday, concluding there wasn’t enough evidence that the experimental
Underinsurance is growing, but HSAs aren’t keeping up: study
High deductible health plans (HDHPs) have become much more common among all racial/ethnic and income groups, but the health savings
A better test for the tumor-targeting of CAR-T therapies
Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a method to significantly improve the preclinical evaluation of chimeric antigen-receptor (CAR) T cell
Physical distancing polices not enough to protect lower-income people
A new Boston University School of Public Health study of the first four months of America’s coronavirus epidemic, published in