Tuesday 18 August 2020

Will COVID Sideline the College Football Season?

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Ultimately, the nationwide debate over college football is occurring because the United States has failed to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic in an effective manner, said Dr. Brian Hainline, senior vice president and chief medical officer of the NCAA.



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1 in 4 Connecticut Nursing Home Patients Had COVID

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Their survey found that 28% of 2,117 people tested in 33 nursing homes were infected with the virus. Testing was completed by mid-June.



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Even With Misses, Rapid Tests Could Help Stop COVID

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In order to control the spread of COVID-19, infected people have to be found and isolated right as their viral loads are at or approaching this peak, and ideally, before they have the chance to infect anyone else.



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Study Finds Rise in Domestic Violence During COVID

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Data from a major Massachusetts hospital found a significant year-over-year jump in intimate partner violence cases among patients -- nearly all women -- who sought emergency care during the COVID-19 pandemic's first few weeks.



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Coronavirus on a Plane: One Flight's History Outlines the Risk

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The story of one international flight in March -- before the advent of mask and glove protocols -- suggests that even with infected passengers aboard, the odds of catching COVID-19 are relatively small.



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