Coronavirus

Coronavirus: 10 Tips on How to Survive in the Pandemic of Coronavirus

Coronavirus: 10 Tips on How to Survive in the Pandemic of Coronavirus

So far, the global novel coronavirus epidemic is close to being out of control. The cumulative number of confirmed cases has reached 14.6 million, and the death toll has exceeded 600,000. In the United States, Brazil, and India, the number of new confirmed cases has increased by tens of thousands every day. In the United States, the number of confirmed cases in one day is close to 100,000. Even so, President Trump is still bragging about his credit, ignoring what may be the worst catastrophic event in American history.
Coronavirus: Why Was Coronavirus Controlled and Contained Quickly In Most Asia Countries

Coronavirus: Why Was Coronavirus Controlled and Contained Quickly In Most Asia Countries

US President ever spoke in public with question that why COVID-19 was not spread in China and why it did not outbreak in Beijing. I guess 90% US people, and West people have same question. Just look back to the Coronavirus pandemic in China, South Korea, Japan and Singapore, you may found that the pandemic was controlled well in those countries after a little fluster at the beginning. Active and Aggressive Response to COVID-19 of Government The governments of these four countries have adopted positive and effective methods when facing the new coronavirus epidemic.
Coronavirus: Tips for choosing the best personal respirator

Coronavirus: Tips for choosing the best personal respirator

For the first time since the beginning of the new coronavirus epidemic, US President Trump put on a mask in public places when he visited Walter Reed Military Hospital outside Washington to visit the wounded soldiers and medical staff On July 11th. When he set out from the White House, he said, “I never object to masks, but I do believe that it depends on the time and occasion.” Trump had previously stated that he would not wear a mask, and also satirized his Democratic opponent Joe Biden’s behavior.
Coronavirus: 99 percent of COVID-19 cases are totally harmless?

Coronavirus: 99 percent of COVID-19 cases are totally harmless?

Trump claimed during a speech Saturday that increased testing has shown that nearly all COVID-19 cases were harmless. Trump said that during a “Salute to America” event on the South Lawn of the White House on Saturday. Is it really? Since Trump is the president of the United States, the most powerful country leader in the world, any words, and opinions of him will impact the world audiences, especially his supporters in the United States.
Coronavirus: Florida surpasses 200,000 coronavirus cases

Coronavirus: Florida surpasses 200,000 coronavirus cases

Florida surpassed 200,000 coronavirus cases as the state reported another 10,059 new positives on Sunday. The state has reported more than 10,000 new cases for a fourth straight day as the country sees another surge in the pandemic. Florida is among 11 states where numbers have spiked, at least doubling over the past two weeks. On Saturday, Florida reported 11,458 new cases of the virus, which breaks its previous records and approaches New York’s highest daily tally of 11,571 from April.
Coronavirus: Second Wave is Coming In the United States

Coronavirus: Second Wave is Coming In the United States

As the anti-epidemic measures for new coronaviruses around the world are gradually relaxed, some countries have seen a new wave of infections recently. According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, the number of diagnoses worldwide has exceeded 9.6 million, and nearly 500,000 people have died. Recently, newly confirmed cases have caused people to worry that there may be a “second wave” peak of the new coronavirus epidemic.
Coronavirus: Reopening Halts for the Surge of COVID-19 in Sunbelt States

Coronavirus: Reopening Halts for the Surge of COVID-19 in Sunbelt States

At least 10,264,000 coronavirus cases have been detected worldwide, with roughly 2.6 million infections reported in the United States. At least 124,000 Americans have died of complications of covid-19, and the global death count is hovering near 505,000. As coronavirus cases continue to surge across the Sun Belt, the optimism surrounding ambitious reopening plans is swiftly dissipating. Arizona delayed plans to reopen public schools and ordered bars, gyms, movie theaters and water parks to close on Monday, as the state marked yet another day with a record number of hospitalizations.
Coronavirus: The Mutating of Coronavirus

Coronavirus: The Mutating of Coronavirus

In the global action against the novel coronavirus epidemic, human beings have learned more and more about this deadly virus. According to a paper published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the current novel Coronavirus has developed three subtypes based on the immunity of different populations. Academician Zhong Nanshan also said that the new coronavirus has adapted to the human environment through mutation, and then it has become increasingly infectious.
Coronavirus: The Risks in Front of the Youngers

Coronavirus: The Risks in Front of the Youngers

Now we know that the older you are, the higher your risk of facing the new coronavirus. But the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning to young people, urging them not to consider themselves “invincible.” Rosena Allin-Kha (Erosan), a British Labor MP who is a doctor in the emergency room, told the BBC that the disease “is not limited to seniors and people with basic health conditions.” Before she was interviewed, an 18-year-old Englishman died of the new coronavirus.
Coronavirus Update: COVID-19 Cases Show Largest Increase

Coronavirus Update: COVID-19 Cases Show Largest Increase

largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases worldwide The World Health Organization on Sunday reported the largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases by its count, at more than 183,000 new cases in the latest 24 hours. The UN health agency said Brazil led the way with 54,771 cases tallied and the U.S. next at 36,617. Over 15,400 came in in India. Experts said rising case counts can reflect multiple factors including more widespread testing as well as broader infection.