Misinformation on coronavirus is proving highly contagious

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — As the world races to find a vaccine and a treatment for COVID-19, there is seemingly no antidote in sight for the burgeoning outbreak of coronavirus conspiracy theories, hoaxes, anti-mask myths and sham cures. The phenomenon, unfolding largely on social media, escalated this week when President Donald Trump retweeted a false [...]

By |2020-08-04T10:39:54-04:00Monday, August 3, 2020|

States resist mask rules as Midwest coronavirus uptick stirs alarm

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The baseball season descended deeper into crisis Tuesday, states like Mississippi and South Carolina cast about for more hospital beds, and governors in some of the hardest-hit places staunchly resisted calls to require masks, despite confirmed cases of the coronavirus soaring. Major League Baseball suspended the Miami Marlins' season through Sunday [...]

Poll: 3 in 4 back requiring wearing masks

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three out of four Americans, including a majority of Republicans, favor requiring people to wear face coverings while outside their homes, a new poll finds, reflecting fresh alarm over spiking coronavirus cases and a growing embrace of government advice intended to safeguard public health. The survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center [...]

By |2020-08-04T10:48:05-04:00Monday, July 27, 2020|

Silent spread of coronavirus keeps scientists grasping for clues

One of the great mysteries of the coronavirus is how quickly it rocketed around the world. It first flared in central China and, within three months, was on every continent but Antarctica, shutting down daily life for millions. Behind the rapid spread was something that initially caught scientists off guard, baffled health authorities and undermined [...]

By |2020-07-27T12:34:30-04:00Friday, July 24, 2020|

Facing uncertain fall, school districts make flexible reopening plans

MANCHESTER, Mo. (AP) — Administrators in the Parkway school district in suburban St. Louis spent the summer break crafting a flexible reopening plan, with options that include full-time classroom learning, full-time online instruction and a hybrid system. It's a good thing because the dangers of the coronavirus are so uncertain that district officials are reluctant [...]

By |2020-07-27T12:35:41-04:00Wednesday, July 22, 2020|

US bets on small, untested company to deliver COVID vaccine

When precious vats of COVID-19 vaccine are finally ready, jabbing the lifesaving solution into the arms of Americans will require hundreds of millions of injections. As part of its strategy to administer the vaccine as quickly as possible, the Trump administration has agreed to invest more than half a billion in tax dollars in ApiJect [...]

By |2020-07-27T12:37:36-04:00Tuesday, July 21, 2020|

Mosquitoes flying free as health departments focus on virus

Bug spray, swollen welts, citronella. It's mosquito season. And in a normal year, the health department serving Delaware County would be setting out more than 90 mosquito traps a week — black tubs of stagnant water with nets designed to ensnare the little buggers. But this year, because of COVID-19, the mosquitoes will fly free. [...]

By |2020-07-27T12:37:45-04:00Tuesday, July 21, 2020|

New pressure on DeWine, once hailed for virus action

COLUMBUS (AP) — Early during the coronavirus outbreak, Ohio's Republican governor appeared prophetic with his decisive steps to ban spectators from a sports expo, shut down all schools before any other state and put a stop to the presidential primary. Since then, Gov. Mike DeWine has backtracked away from a statewide mask mandate, delivered mixed [...]

By |2020-07-21T08:51:33-04:00Monday, July 20, 2020|
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