What epidemics did New York survive and how did it affect the look of the city

New York City has experienced many troubles, from yellow fever and cholera to polio and the Spanish flu. Each of these epidemics changed the face of the city. Now the townspeople are trying to protect themselves from the coronavirus, which is also likely to leave its mark in the history of the metropolis. The publication shared the details ...

Is it safe to walk, run and ride a bike during quarantine due to coronavirus?

San Francisco Mayor London Breed appeared on CNN's Situation Room on March 18 to respond to Jake Tupper's viral video that showed people exercising in the city during the coronavirus outbreak. Writes about this Fox News. Video footage demonstrates how ...

What to do in quarantine: 20 exciting webcasts from oceanariums and zoos

Now all the museums, cinemas, as well as aquariums and zoos are closed for quarantine. However, many of them are equipped with cameras that allow you to observe, say, animals, thanks to daily broadcasts. The Lifehacker edition learned what can be seen without leaving home. Monterey Bay Oceanarium One of ...

Help and protect yourself: what you need to know if there is a sick COVID-19 in your home

Most people with COVID-19 have mild illness and can recover at home. Proper home care can help stop the spread of COVID-19 and protect people at risk of serious illness from the coronavirus. What you need to know ...

Coronavirus isolation mode introduced in California: where residents can go

California Governor Gavin Newsom has issued a decree requiring all 40 million state residents to stay at home due to the growing coronavirus epidemic. Writes about this NPR. The order was issued late Thursday evening, March 19, it encourages people to stay in their homes, ...

Ibuprofen for COVID-19: is it really dangerous?

A French public health official recently tweeted a warning for patients infected with the 2019-nCoV coronavirus who are taking ibuprofen, USA Today reported. According to him, taking this drug can complicate the course of the disease. One professor told the BBC about previous studies of ibuprofen that showed ...

More than 99% of people who died from coronavirus in Italy had other diseases

According to a study by the Italian Ministry of Health, more than 99% of people who have died from coronavirus in this country have suffered from other serious illnesses. Bloomberg writes about it. After the number of deaths from this virus in the country exceeded 2500, and in mid-March they ...

The first death from COVID-19 caused by coronavirus was recorded in Russia

A 79-year-old woman with coronavirus died in Moscow at Infectious Diseases Hospital No. 2 on Sokolinaya Gora, the city’s operational headquarters reported. This is the first case of death in Russia of a person infected with coronavirus infection. The BBC writes about this. “A 79-year-old female patient was hospitalized on March 13...

California homeless people populate empty houses due to outbreak of coronavirus

Homeless families in Los Angeles have seized more than a dozen empty houses in the city due to the coronavirus pandemic. Writes about this Fox News. While city officials are working to get homeless people to safe places, including hotels, vagabonds ...

People lose their jobs, money, and a roof over their heads due to coronavirus: stories of victims

Life on the planet freezes: billions of people are forced to hide in their homes. For many, this means a loss of income, and no one has canceled expenses: bills, rent, hunger and loans are not quarantined. The impending crisis threatens the world with a surge in poverty. The BBC writes about it. ...

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