WHO: coronavirus can become a constant infection that kills people every year

Perhaps the coronavirus will never go away and will simply join the viruses that kill people around the world every year, Dr.Mike Ryan, executive director of the World Health Organization's Emergencies Program, said on May 13, CNN writes. “The coronavirus could become another endemic ...

'Parents Worst Nightmare': Mysterious Coronavirus Disease Detected in 15 States

On May 13, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that 15 states are currently investigating cases of a mysterious disease in children that is potentially linked to the coronavirus. The governor urged parents to "know" about the inflammatory syndrome suspected to be associated with COVID-19, writes CBS News. "If a…

The 113-year-old resident of Spain became the oldest man in the world to defeat COVID-19

The 113-year-old woman, considered the oldest resident of Spain, said she feels good after surviving the battle with the coronavirus, writes CNN. She became the oldest person in the world to overcome the disease and the only survivor of COVID-19 over the age of 110. ...

The crew of the cruise ship went on hunger strike in quarantine, demanding the return to their homeland

14 desperate employees of the cruise ship Navigator of the Seas, which is currently docked in Port Miami, have gone without food for more than 72 hours - they went on a hunger strike in the hope that this will affect the cruise line and they will be sent away...

Trump said the U.S. has gone round the world in testing for COVID-19: why isn't it a victory

According to Trump, the United States is ahead of all other countries in the world in testing for coronavirus infection COVID-19. But that doesn't mean that Americans are actually the best tested. What's the matter? CNN reports. At a press conference at the White House on Monday ...

Demand for bunkers sharply increased during the pandemic in the USA: how much does shelter cost and what is inside

Real estate sellers in case of the end of the world note that because of the coronavirus, their business has gone uphill. People are buying bunkers in the American outback or installing shelters right in their backyards, writes Voice of America. “When I arrived here, I immediately felt: I...

Los Angeles quarantine extended for summer: what do California residents prepare for

Los Angeles County's stay at home orders will "most definitely" be extended for the next 3 months, health director Barbara Ferrer acknowledged during a May 12 board meeting, the LA Times reported. She later added that even if the quarantine was extended by ...

'It is only gaining momentum': the global economy faces a crisis worse than the Great Depression

The coronavirus has strangled the global economy, but it will soon loosen its grip and business activity will quickly recover. It will not do without consequences: the crisis will be the worst since the Great Depression almost a century ago, and the bill for treatment will exceed $ 9 trillion, the International Monetary ...

Thousands of foreign doctors can get green cards: a new bill in Congress

Several US lawmakers have introduced a bill in Congress to provide green cards, or permanent legal resident status, to thousands of foreign doctors and nurses to meet the pressing needs of an overburdened US health care sector, The Economic Times writes. Health Workforce Sustainability Act ...

He lived in the USA for 40 years: the story of the first immigrant who died from coronavirus in ICE prison

According to Carlos Ernesto Escobar's sister Mejia, his death in early May in San Diego could have been prevented. The man lived in the United States for four decades and became the first person to die from COVID-19 in immigration detention, writes The Guardian. Escobar Mejia, ...

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