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California doctor says hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 vaccines sitting in warehouses

  California doctor says hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 vaccines sitting in warehouses Dear Folks, How have you been so far? Welcome back to my blog with this blog post! Well, for this blog post I would like to talk about COVID-19. Mentioning back to COVID-19, it has been  happening about over 1 year already and now it's the time for vaccines of the coronavirus. Related with the vaccines, I would love to share with you guys about a news saying California doctor says hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 vaccines sitting in warehouses The news is brought to you by ABC7. A member of the state's COVID-19 vaccine advisory committee tells the ABC7 I-Team, hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 vaccines across the state are sitting in warehouses with the potential of being wasted. Please watch the news below.... California doctor says hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 vaccines sitting in warehouses

U.K. administers first Covid-19 vaccine to 90-year-old grandma

 Dear Folks, How have you been so far? Welcome back to my blog post here on the Lylymom blog! For this blog post topic, I want to talk about Covid-19 vaccine. Talking about the vaccine, I think that it is very great news that people will get the vaccine soon. What i'm concern here is how the affect of the vaccine, it will help 100% for people after already got the vaccine? Is it expensive for the vaccine? If it is so expensive, how about poor people? how about poor countries on earth? Can all people in the world receive the vaccine? Based on Worldometer, there are about 7.8 Billion people in the world. Will the 7.8 Billion people receive the vaccine to save their lives from the Coronavirus????? Well, come back to the title of my this blog post, U.K. administers first Covid-19 vaccine to 90-year-old grandma. As receiving the news on social media website, The U.K. administered the first Covid-19 vaccines to the public on Tuesday, making it one of the first countries in the world...

Trump Returns to the White House With Covid-19?

 Trump Removes Mask After Returning To White House (Oct. 6) President Donald Trump returned to the White House Monday evening after being treated for Covid-19 for three days at the hospital and removed his mask to pose for photos on a balcony before walking into the residence. Trump didn’t speak to reporters at the White House and only said “thank you very much” to those gathered at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center before boarding the presidential helicopter. Back at the White House, he walked up the South Portico stairs to the balcony, where he removed his mask, flashed thumbs-up with both hands and saluted for several seconds. He did not appear to put his mask back on before walking into the residence. The show of defiance toward both the virus and public health measures to combat its spread was in keeping with the president’s tone earlier when he announced he would leave the Bethesda, Maryland, hospital. In a video released shortly afterward, Trump said of the virus:...

Trump could be discharged as early as Monday, physician says

Trump could be discharged as early as Monday, physician says President Trump's physician, Dr. Sean Conley, said Sunday that "if everything continues to go well" with the president's health, he could be discharged from Walter Reed Medical Center as early as Monday. Watch the briefing from the president's medical team. Sean Conley, Sean Patrick Conley (born 1980) is an American osteopathic physician[1] and United States Navy officer who is the incumbent Physician to the President.[2] Conley was born in 1980 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.[3] He graduated from Central Bucks High School East in 1998,[4][5] and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Notre Dame in 2002.[6] Conley received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2006.[7] He is a 2013 graduate of the Emergency Medicine Residency Program of Naval Medical Center Portsmouth in Portsmouth, Virginia. He received the Honor Graduate Award...

Are You Ready for COVID-19 Vaccines?

 Dear Folks, How have you been? I hope you all guys been well. Well, welcome back to my Lylymom blog post. For this blog post, i would love to share you a great news that U.S. federal government has told health officials in all 50 states to be ready for a coronavirus vaccine by November 1. And what the more amazing is that it is just two days before US Election Day on November 3. So that's really great news, and I think that after they get the vaccine, the will be 100% fully protected. For more details, please find out the news below... US Health Agency: Be Ready for COVID-19 Vaccines by Nov. 1 The U.S. federal government has told health officials in all 50 states to be ready for a coronavirus vaccine by November 1. The date is just two days before Election Day on November 3. Some public health experts have raised concerns. They worry that politics rather than science is driving the vaccine approval process. Dr. Robert Redfield is director of the U.S. Centers for Disea...

Learning English: Vietnam Faces New Wave of COVID-19 Infections

Vietnam’s government said Wednesday it is stepping up measures against a sudden wave of coronavirus infections in the country. The latest outbreak came after 100 days without any reported cases of COVID-19.   At the government’s daily COVID-19 meeting, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said “The outbreak this time has a high risk of spreading to other big cities and provinces around Da Nang.”  Over the past five days, officials confirmed 34 new cases of infections coming from the popular beach city of Da Nang. They included an American who had been in Da Nang and his partner. The two are now hospitalized in Ho Chi Minh City. A woman in the central highland area of Dak Lak also tested positive for the coronavirus. She had worked at Da Nang Hospital.  Image: Tourists wear protective masks as they wait to check-in for departure at Da Nang Airport, Vietnam July 26, 2020.  In the capital city of Hanoi, health officials closed a restaurant for disinfection after a worke...

Can You Catch Coronavirus More than Once?

Dear Folks, How have you been? I hope you all have been fine. Well, welcome back to my blog, the Lylymom blog. For this blog post, I am really interested in a question related to Covid-19. It's the question about "Can You Catch Coronavirus More than Once?" Before going to more information about the question above, let me share or remind some information about the Covid19 as below... COVID-19 affects different people in different ways. Most infected people will develop mild to moderate illness and recover without hospitalization. The COVID-19 virus is a new virus linked to the same family of viruses as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and some types of common cold. Most common symptoms of the Coronavirus are: fever, dry cough, tiredness with less common symptoms: aches and pains, sore, throat, diarrhoea, conjunctivitis, headache, loss of taste or smell, a rash on skin, or discolouration of fingers or toes. Now, let's go to the details about the ques...

U.S. passes 2 million coronavirus cases

U.S. passes 2 million coronavirus cases as states continue to relax guidelines As the U.S. passes 2 million coronavirus cases, states around the country are easing restrictions. Now, more than a dozen states are seeing an increase in average new COVID-19 cases compared with two weeks ago. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source: CBS This Morning news

Is it true that people with blood type O less likely to be infected with Covid-19?

Is it true that people with blood type O less likely to be infected with Covid-19? A top World Health Organization expert has tried to clear up "misunderstandings" about comments she made that were widely understood to suggest that people without COVID-19 symptoms rarely transmit the coronavirus. Maria Van Kerkhove, the U.N. health agency's technical lead on the virus pandemic, insisted Tuesday that she was referring only to a few studies, not a complete picture, in the comments she made Monday. Van Kerkhove's remarks on Monday raised confusion and questions among outside experts who have recommended that people wear masks to try to prevent the virus from spreading. Research from genetic-testing giant 23andMe Inc. found that people with blood type O may be less likely to be infected with Covid-19. Scientists have been looking at genetic factors to try to determine why some people who contract the new coronavirus experience no symptoms, while others become gravel...

North Korea Conscripts Citizens for ‘Farming Battles’ During COVID-19 Crisis

North Korea Conscripts Citizens for ‘Farming Battles’ During COVID-19 Crisis North Korea is moving forward with its annual “farming battle” labor-mobilization campaign despite the coronavirus crisis, raising health concerns as it is not providing facemasks to citizens conscripted to plant crops, sources in the country told RFA. The free-labor drive comes as North Korea, which uses military phrases to motivate workers in agriculture and industry, is facing grain shortfalls made worse by COVID-19 border closures with China and longer-term deforestation threats as it cuts down forests to expand farmland, experts said. “Rice planting battles have begun on farms all over the province,” a resident of South Pyongan province who requested anonymity to speak freely told RFA’s Korean Service. “In Unsan county, housewives are being mobilized to support farming. Despite the continued spread of the coronavirus, authorities are pushing head with the mobilization campaign without quarantine e...

Drug to Treat Coronavirus Possible ‘Before the Summer’

The European Medicines Agency predicted that there could be drugs to treat the new coronavirus in the next few months. The organization added that a vaccine might be approved in early 2021. Dr. Marco Cavaleri heads the European regulator’s vaccines department. He said Thursday that approving medicines to treat COVID-19 might be possible “before the summer” noting several current clinical trials. A recent study in the United States suggested that the drug remdesivir could help patients recover from the coronavirus faster. Patients who received remdesivir recovered on average four days earlier than those who got the usual care. Earlier, animal studies showed remdesivir was effective against SARS and MERS, two diseases also caused by coronaviruses. It helped prevent infection and some symptoms when given early enough in the disease process. In France, a group of hospitals reported success with use of another drug, Actemra, against COVID-19. In a study of 129 coronavirus patients, 65...

Apple COVID-19 Screening Tool

Dear Folks! This post, I would love to share with you about Apple COVID-19 Screening Tool... This tool can help you understand what to do next about COVID-19. Let’s all look out for each other by knowing our status, trying not to infect others, and reserving care for those in need. COVID-19 Screening Tool You’ll answer a few questions about symptoms, travel, and contact you’ve had with others. Your answers will not be shared with Apple or the CDC without your permission. By using this tool, you agree to its terms and that Apple will not be liable for any harm relating to your use. You can choose : Use for MySelf or Use for Someone Else Check out here >>> Apple COVID-19 Screening Tool

Will have the second wave of Covid-19?

Dear Folks! Based on the news video below, please be careful with the second wave of the Coronavirus, Covid-19 as it may happen if everyone in the single of each of person does not take care seriously... As CNN reported: CDC director says possible second Covid-19 wave could be worse: Speaking to the Washington Post, CDC Director Robert Redfield warned a second wave of the Covid-19 coronavirus this year could be worse because it will coincide with flu season.

When Covid-19 End?

When Covid-19 End? This question I always ask myself everyday during I put myself at home. I think that may be there's also other million people asking this question too. For me I think, if the world still not yet found the exact medicine drug to kill the virus. And the best way to end the Covid-19 is based on the responsibility of every single person on earth. The responsibilities are need to be confirmed by every people as listed below: - Stay at home, if not necessary, no need go out, make sure home always clean, including your body - If go out, need to follow social distancing guideline, need to be far from each other above over 1.5m, I think. War mask. Need to have your hand clean with alcohol water...Try to change human habit by not to touch mouth, nose, eyes, if need to touch make sure your hand is clean or have a clean tissue paper or clean handkerchief to touch them. - And may be many other things based on guideline of official health care organization such as WHO...

In Case of Covid-19 Outbreak in Your Community by CDC

Dear Folks! Please read carefully In Case of Covid-19 Outbreak in Your Community... Let's find out the questions and answers below: 1. What should I do if there's an outbreak in my community? --> During an outbreak, stay calm and put your preparedness plan to work. Follow the steps below: Protect yourself and others. Stay home if you are sick. Keep away from people who are sick. Limit close contact with others as much as possible (about 6 feet). Put your household plan into action. Stay informed about the local COVID-19 situation. Be aware of temporary school dismissals in your area, as this may affect your household’s daily routine. Continue practicing everyday preventive actions. Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue and wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use a hand sanitizer that contains 60% alcohol. Clean frequently touched surfaces and objects daily using a regular household detergent and...

Vaccine for COVID-19 could be ready in 12-18 months: US top scientist Fauci

The race is on to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. At least 70 potential treatments are in development, with three at the clinical stage when human trials begin. Outside China, the US is the only other country undertaking human testing. America's top medical expert Anthony Fauci has said a vaccine could be ready within 12 to 18 months. But health officials elsewhere say it could take even longer, as others warn against rushing the process. John Nicholls is the clinical professor of pathology at the University of Hong Kong. His team was one of the first outside mainland China to reproduce COVID-19 in a laboratory for research. He joins us on Skype from Hong Kong. Watch the video below to know more details... COVID-19 vaccine could be ready in 12-18 months: