Published on Jul 15, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM A brain-eating amoeba has prompted warnings from officials after a young girl was killed.
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Published on May 23, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM At least four people in Florida were infected by a virus after traveling to the Caribbean. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of preventative medicine and infectious diseases at Vande
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2/10/13 It has been ten years since the first outbreak of SARS was reported in China. The virus spread around the world, infecting more than 8,000 people and killing hundreds of them. Scientists believe that the virus has well contained
Published on Jun 4, 2015 The Pentagon said, on Wednesday, that small concentrations of suspected live anthrax were shipped to 51 labs in 17 states in the US. Earlier reports had stated that the shipments had gone to labs in 12 states. Offic
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Eight states have confirmed cases of Enterovirus 68. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of preventative medicine at Vanderbilt University, discusses the spread of the virus with the CBS This Morning co-hosts.
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Published on Oct 9, 2014 While US hospitals are on 24-hour watch in fears of Ebola, a more enigmatic virus is suspected of causing paralysis in dozens of children across the United States. Doctors are now racing against time to solve wha
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A new coronavirus that has spread to almost 2,000 people is infectious in its incubation period - before symptoms show - making it harder to contain, Chinese officials say. Some 56 people have died from the virus. Health minister Ma Xiaowe
Our understanding of how the novel coronavirus spreads is still evolving. Early in the pandemic, there was great concern about the potential for infection from surface contact. But since then, evidence has pointed to human-to-human transmis
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In the absence of crucial information on how the novel coronavirus began many theories have gained traction — one is that the virus accidentally escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China. But does any evidence support that origin story? There ar
A further 3.2 million Americans sought unemployment benefits last week as the economic toll from the coronavirus pandemic continued to mount. The new applications brought the total number of jobless claims since mid-March to 33.3 million-
President Donald Trump is experiencing “mild symptoms of COVID-19 after revealing early Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for the coronavirus, a stunning announcement that plunged the country deeper into unce
Australian scientists have discovered the coronavirus can survive on surfaces for twice as long as initially thought possible. A CSIRO study found the virus to be active on common surfaces - such as banknotes, glass, stainless steel and m
Barack Obama has strongly denied the White House is responsible for a cascade of leaks about secret operations that have prompted accusations that American lives have been endangered for political gain. Obama said he will root out those
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The State Department says Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who skipped an overseas trip this past week because of a stomach virus, sustained a concussion after fainting. (Dec. 15)
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CNN's Athena Jones reports from a flu clinic in Virginia, where the flu virus has become widespread.
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Published on Apr 4, 2013 Three people in China have died from the H7N9 virus, a strain of avian flu not previously detected in humans.
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U.S. Senate legalizes the practice of arming terrorists. Yesterday was Afghanistan, then Iraq, Libya, Syria today, and tomorrow it will be Iran. After The Venezuela, Brazil, and who knows Argentina. The people of the United States are ign
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Published on Jun 21, 2013 The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, is a virus that has already killed more than three dozen people, and threatens to become a global concern. The need for a vaccine against the virus is becoming incr
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PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM New York City has confirmed its first case of a baby born with the Zika virus. A dozen babies have been born in the US with Zika-linked birth defects thus far. This total doesn’t count abortions or miscarriage
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Beijing has ordered mass coronavirus testing for nearly all of its 21 million residents. Only 70 cases have been found in China's capital since last Friday. Beijing health authorities insist the virus can still be brought under control. But
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Rebecca Frasure of Forest Grove, Ore., tested positive for the novel coronavirus after two weeks aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship, currently moored off Yokohama, Japan. She was removed from the ship Friday and taken to hospital in To
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Trump is blaming Obama for COVID-19. President Donald Trump suggested during an interview on Fox News Wednesday that many people with mild coronavirus symptoms could still go to work and get better. This goes against advice from medica
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* Donald Trump tried to ease the country’s fears about the pandemic on Wednesday evening, but instead, he ended up sending the world into a full blown panic that sent stocks tanking early Thursday morning. Everything this man touches turn t
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Long Island mom Diana Berrent, 45, learned that she tested positive Wednesday for coronavirus after days of experiencing terrible aches, nausea and a fever. Today, she takes us through her battle to secure a COVID-19 test at a Port Washingt
Former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate knows a thing or two about mobilizing a nation during a crisis: he was the FEMA administrator during President Barack Obama’s administration and oversaw the response to numerous natural disasters, and
Watch Lee's newest Stand-Up Comedy Special for free here – https://LeeCampAmerican.com The preeminent Marxist economist Prof. Richard Wolff spoke with Lee about what warning signs there were for this crisis, the US’s insufficient response,
What the world needs right now, and what many brilliant minds are devoted to discovering, is the know-how to stop COVID-19. A few days ago, an Australian company announced it hoped to begin human trials of a vaccine within weeks. But in oth
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The coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, is mutating. It’s true, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It sounds concerning — if the virus is changing, that could imply that it’s getting worse. That’s not the case. Although it’s true that the coronav
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A suspected case of bubonic plague was reported from a city in northern China. A level III warning of plague prevention and control was given in Bayannur, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The local health authority said that there is a ris
New restrictions are being imposed in parts of Europe, where a disturbing rise in coronavirus cases are taking place. France reached a new record Friday of nearly 9,000 cases in a single day. NBC’s Matt Bradley reports for TODAY. » About:
For the second straight day, the U.S. set a new record for daily coronavirus cases, with more than 90,000 recorded on Thursday. The dramatic increase has led to a growing number of states putting tough new restrictions in place. NBC's Kathy
The AstraZeneca / Oxford University vaccine for coronavirus is up to 90% effective in preventing coronavirus, trial results show. Costing only £3 per shot and easy to store, it's hoped this vaccine could be a treatment for people around th
Wednesday was America’s grimmest day in the pandemic yet, with more than 3,100 deaths and hospitals running out of beds. In hard-hit California, new lockdowns are being imposed, but it may not be enough to stem the tide. NBC national corres
The Damage Report host John Iadarola is joined by producer & host Viviana Vigil to break down Thursday’s top stories. Progressives in Congress fight for survival checks. Leaked emails reveal top Trump officials demanded a “herd immunity” s
The new director of the CDC, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, admitted that she does not know how much vaccine supply the U.S. has, leaving governors frustrated. White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain pledged a new level of accountability for the feder
President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the August jobs report, which saw the unemployment rate fall to 5.2%. For access to live and exclusive video from President Joe Biden on Friday blamed the coronavirus pandemic for a surprisingly weak
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an alert on May 20 urging doctors and state health departments to be vigilant for cases of monkeypox as an unprecedented global spread of the virus raises alarm among public health autho
The World Health Organization has declared monkeypox a global health emergency, saying the announcement aims to increase awareness and bring in new public health measures. But what if it’s too little, too late? Dr. Anne Rimoin and Dr. Steve