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Plasma Transfusion is reportedly working in helping fight Covid-19

Friday, 01 May 2020 by Zoya Hosain
A South Carolina nurse has reportedly recovered from the coronavirus after a fight for her life. Lisa Hardin was rushed to a nearby hospital on April 10 with a 103-degree fever and later tested positive for the novel disease. While in isolation at the hospital, she developed bilateral viral pneumonia, according to local reports. Though she was
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: coronavirus, covid19, latest news, recovery, social distancing, south Carolina

California’s list of outdoor activities

Friday, 01 May 2020 by Zoya Hosain
 Gov. Gavin Newsom directed California residents to a list of outdoor activities that the state said are still permissible during the shelter-in-place order, drawing ire on social media. Newsom reportedly directed state residents to read the list that includes activities like Badminton (singles), BMX biking, gardening (not in groups), car-washing, and tree climbing. The state still wants safe social
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: california, coronavirus, outdoor activities, social distancing

Gradual Reopening of States

Thursday, 30 April 2020 by Zoya Hosain
At least 31 states will partially reopen over the next few days as a patchwork of coronavirus response plans that vary from one state to the next goes into effect. Among the different approaches: California Gov. Gavin Newsom is ordering beaches and parks closed and said the reopening of schools and businesses is still “weeks
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: coronavirus, parks beaches, reopening of states, schools, unemployment

Thunderstorms in Oklahoma which spawned a beautiful sight in the sky

Wednesday, 29 April 2020 by Zoya Hosain
A severe thunderstorm that spawned a tornado warning in Oklahoma left behind a stunning sight in the sky, as the storm system headed to the South Wednesday. The line of thunderstorms that blasted through Oklahoma and dove toward the Gulf Coast brought large hail, widespread damaging winds, torrential downpours and the threat of tornadoes. “We’ve had rounds of severe weather for the month of April, way ahead in terms of tornado reports,”
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: mammatus clouds, Oklahoma, thunderstorms

Severe weather from Texas to Wisconsin

Tuesday, 28 April 2020 by Zoya Hosain
Tens of millions of Americans from Texas up toward the Great Lakes face the threat of severe weather Tuesday, including the risk of hail, winds that could reach hurricane force, and some tornadoes. A weather system moving into the Plains is expected to spark widespread thunderstorms stretching from central Texas to the Mississippi River Valley and into the Midwest. According to the National Weather Service’s (NWS) Storm Prediction Center (SPC), at least 60 million Americans
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: midwest, severe weather, texas, thunderstorm, Wisconsin

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s trip to take a stroll among-st the current situation

Tuesday, 28 April 2020 by Zoya Hosain
Is this move by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio the “epitome of non-essential travel”? A video has emerged of a New Yorker ripping the Big Apple’s leader over the weekend after he traveled 12 miles away from his home in Manhattan during the coronavirus outbreak to take a stroll with his wife at Prospect Park – a popular green space in Brooklyn. “Seriously you guys have a
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: bill, mayor, nyc, park, social distancing, violation

Severe thunderstorms across Southern Plains and Increase in temperature across Southwest

Monday, 27 April 2020 by Zoya Hosain
After weeks of destructive storms, a new round of severe weather is threatening the nation’s midsection on Tuesday as forecasters say record heat is once again possible across the Southwest. Strong to severe thunderstorms are in the forecast for Tuesday across the Southern Plains and Mississippi River Valley, with large hail, damaging winds, heavy rain, and tornadoes possible.   SNOW FOR INTERIOR NORTHEAST, AS STORM SYSTEM
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: heat, severe, southern california, thunderstorms

Gradual reopening of states, across the US

Monday, 27 April 2020 by Zoya Hosain
Tennessee, Mississippi, and Montana allowed some businesses to reopen Monday under new health guidelines as several states begin to relax coronavirus lockdown restrictions in a bid to get America’s workers safely back to work. The moves to reopen follow in the steps of Georgia, Oklahoma, and Alaska, which on Friday began loosening lockdown restrictions on businesses despite health officials warning the gradual
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Tagged under: corona, mississippi, montana, reopening states, Tennessee

UNSC Comfort ship’s withdrawal after treating patients who were affected

Monday, 27 April 2020 by Zoya Hosain
The USNS Comfort, a hospital ship brought to New York City to assist in the response to the coronavirus pandemic, has discharged its last patients and will return to Virginia by the end of the month, the Navy announced Sunday. The 1,000-bed hospital ship, which has been docked at a Manhattan pier since March 30, originally was deployed to care for
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: comfort ship, corona-virus, covid-19, nyc

The Curve is Flattening- Northwestern Researcher

Friday, 24 April 2020 by Zoya Hosain
In a new report, after scouring timelines researchers at Northeastern University estimated that the virus had spread widely in major cities as early as March 1 and a preliminary study of 3,000 New Yorkers found that 13.9 percent tested positive for coronavirus antibodies, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday. “You know, what we found from the modeling is
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: april 24th, coronavirus, flattening the curve, northwestern, research
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