Shutdowns through early April prevented about 60 million US coronavirus infections, study says
If large-scale shutdown policies — such as ordering people to stay home and closing schools — were not implemented after the coronavirus…
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If large-scale shutdown policies — such as ordering people to stay home and closing schools — were not implemented after the coronavirus…
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While coronavirus keeps spreading and killing with impunity, the world waits for a vaccine that could quash the pandemic. But details and timelines…
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The pandemic forced many American college campuses to close and move classes online. Some are now wondering whether the high cost of college tuition…
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EL PASO, Texas — The El Paso Department of Public Health reported one new coronavirus death and a double-digit increase in ICU patients on Monday.…
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During these turbulent times, the stress on families is palpable. Parents and children alike are feeling understandably anxious about their futures.…
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If you’re a white person in America, social justice educator Robin DiAngelo has a message for you: You’re a racist, pure and simple, and…
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Are you a pessimist by nature, a “glass half empty” sort of person? That’s not good for your brain. A new study found that…
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UPDATE: Matthew McConaughey has wrapped up his delivery of face masks to Texas hospitals with a donation to University Medical Center in El Paso. UMC…
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EL PASO, Texas — As El Paso County topped 3,300 confirmed cases of coronavirus on Sunday, news emerged that the hospitalization rate reached it’s…
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Shortly after 11 a.m. on December 16, 2019, Cindy Siegel Shepler drew her last breath in a spartan room in Basel, Switzerland. The 62-year-old…
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Jazondre Gibbs was up early Saturday morning, packing her car and driving with her mom into the center of Washington, DC. She wanted to be there in…
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EL PASO, Texas — No new coronavirus deaths were reported by El Paso health officials on Saturday, but the number of additional cases rose by 85. The…
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As the United States erupts in protests and push back against systemic racism, parents are worried. Parents of black kids navigate far more…
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Children love to see images of themselves in the books that are read to them and in the books they read. While representation has rarely been a…
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EL PASO, Texas — A group first formed in 2014 that calls themselves ‘White Coats for Black Lives’ held a peaceful protest Friday at UMC. Dr. Nagela…
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It’s easy to sight the obvious racism such as using race-based slurs or threats. But there’s a more subtle and insidious form of racist…
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EL PASO, Texas — Trying to maneuver through life during a pandemic while healthy is hard enough. Ahead of National Cancer Survivor Day on June 7,…
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It’s been an extraordinary week in America, as anger, pain and heartbreak have swept across the country over the killing of yet another black…
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The federal government’s “Operation Warp Speed” vaccine program, with its emphasis on quick production and testing of experimental…
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(Editor’s note: The exact impact of the additional testing and study announcements on El Paso have not yet been detailed.) AUSTIN, Texas — The…
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Chihuahua state health officials on Friday reported the state’s highest peak of infections, and said the record number was…
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Covid-19 isn’t the only health crisis threatening our nation right now. CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks to…
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The World Health Organization is now calling for nations to encourage the general public to wear fabric masks in areas where there continues to be…
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Researchers in the United Kingdom have put an abrupt stop to an arm of their Covid-19 trial that involves the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine.…
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Americans are putting their health at risk while trying to protect it. About a third of Americans surveyed by the US Centers for Disease Control and…
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EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — El Paso recorded its youngest fatality yet of the coronavirus pandemic on Friday, with health leaders announcing the death…
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As we emerge from our pandemic isolation, the world we’re coming back to is far different and more socially confusing than it once was.…
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Practice social distancing, wear a mask, wash your hands (for at least 20 seconds) — the recommendations to prevent coronavirus are a familiar…
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If you’ve marched in any recent protests, you may want to consider getting tested for the coronavirus. That’s the recommendation of the…
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A group of health and medical colleagues has penned an open letter to express their concern that protests around the United States could be shut down…
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