Covid-19 restrictions should be eased gradually, researchers recommend
Don’t go cold turkey — at least not when it comes to easing lockdown restrictions. That’s the message of a new study that uses…
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Don’t go cold turkey — at least not when it comes to easing lockdown restrictions. That’s the message of a new study that uses…
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An investigation of a major coronavirus outbreak aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier may reveal clues as to how Covid-19 affects…
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At least 28 states are not following US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on reporting new Covid-19 cases — half of which…
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“Swipe right. Swipe left.” On an evolutionary level, the finger flick of choice in the human mating game is often influenced by…
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UPDATE: El Paso City Council on June 9th has voted down a proposal to reopen Scenic Drive on a daily basis to pedestrians for the summer from July…
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The spread of Covid-19 by someone who is not showing symptoms appears to be rare, Maria Van Kerkhove, the World Health Organization’s technical…
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SANTA FE, New Mexico — A spike in statewide infections over the past week tied to an outbreak at prison facilities in Otero County has changed the…
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EL PASO, Texas — El Paso hospitals will be getting more of an antiviral drug that has shown promise in the treatment of Covid-19. Texas Gov. Greg…
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ATLANTA, Georgia — At least 28 states, including Texas, are not following U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on reporting…
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Washing masks. House visits. Summer travel. CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta tackles some recent questions on these topics from our…
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EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The El Paso Department of Public Health reported two new coronavirus deaths Tuesday morning. The death toll now stands at…
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People who are of African descent and other ethnic minorities and indigenous populations should have better access to culturally relevant health…
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Whether contained in yogurt or stuffed into capsules and sold on pharmacy shelves, probiotics are popular among the health conscious, with millions…
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A retired major general who helped develop vaccines and ran the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research warns that it “could be terrible”…
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A new genetic study suggests the coronavirus was carried into California several times by travelers, and that the state missed several opportunities…
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LAS CRUCES, New Mexico— The Las Cruces City Council has approved a resolution requiring people to wear face coverings in retail and commercial…
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EL PASO, Texas — A west-central El Paso nursing home that has had numerous Covid-19 cases failed to provide adequate personal protective equipment…
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SANTA FE, New Mexico — Data from the New Mexico Health Department shows Covid-19 infections among health care workers in the state have spiked in…
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AUSTIN, Texas — Texans looking to be tested for the novel coronavirus can find sites on a statewide interactive map that is being overseen by the…
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The US government’s current supply of remdesivir, the only drug known to work against Covid-19, will run out at the end of the month, Dr.…
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Summer is a time of frolicking in the sun and splashing in the pool. But there’s a darker side to all the carefree fun: Pools and spas remain a…
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While states lift more restrictions and more Americans go out to socialize or protest, almost half of US states are seeing higher rates of new…
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First, the bad news: The number of new coronavirus cases reported in Florida each day has increased an average of roughly 46% over the past week,…
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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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