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COVID-19 reaches new heights as White House Task Force warns of "significant deterioration" in places where COVID-19 precautions have lapsed
More than 107,000 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in the United States on Wednesday, according to a New York Times database. Nearly half the states tallied more cases in the past week than in any previous seven-day period, according to the Times. ICU beds in the Minneapolist-St. Paul area are at 98% of capacity.
The White House Coronavirus Task Force warns that the explosion of new cases (and subsequent hospitalizations and deaths) is directly tied to relaxation of anti-COVID precautions, especially in the Sunbelt states, according to memos reviewed by CNN.
An immune response — a type of antibody — may explain blood clots that have emerged as one of the most serious risks for people with COVID-19.
Airport officials and Mercy Medical Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, came up with a COVID-19 rapid screening plan months ago, but implementing it has been stalled because it awaits federal approval.
Multiple exit polls indicate that attitudes towards controlling the pandemic split along the same partisan lines as the economy and other issues, but the surprise is that overall, COVID-19 was not the top issue for a majority of voters.
Denmark plans to kill millions of minks out of coronavirus concerns.
MIT scientists have created an artificial intelligence tool that detects anxiety and other mental health issues from social media posts.