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A new case of coronavirus in California "marks a turning point," according to the state's public health director, because the patient has no related travel history and no known exposure to coronavirus. Dr. Alok Patel joins Anderson Cooper to answer your coronavirus questions live. Watch "Full Circle" weeknights at 5 p.m. ET.
Concerns have been raised about capabilities in the U.S. to test suspected cases of COVID-19.
Dr. Margaret Harris, a World Health Organization spokesperson, appeared on CNN to talk about the coronavirus.
Dr. Margaret Harris, a World Health Organization spokesperson, appeared on CNN to talk about the coronavirus.
Dr. Roberto Colon, the associate chief medical officer at Miami Valley Hospital said the first U.S. death due to coronavirus should not cause additional concern about the sickness.
Hospitals around the country are taking extreme measures to make sure your family is protected if the Coronavirus hits our community. One hospital in Oakland, California has a special floor dedicated to treating coronavirus. Here in St. Louis, city and county leaders announced Friday that 20 people are being monitored for the virus who may have been in contact with a traveler or may have traveled to a foreign country with an outbreak. A person...
Think you have coronavirus? Primary care doctors are at the medical system's front door. Here's what to expect at your doctor's office. And call first.
The CDC sent test kits earlier in the outbreak to public health labs around the country, but those kits were problematic and potentially inaccurate.
Think you have coronavirus? Primary care doctors are at the medical system's front door. Here's what to expect at your doctor's office.
On Monday, Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force, appeared on CNN to talk community spread concerning the novel coronavirus and how the U.S. could see an increase of cases in the coming weeks.
A total of 86 people had been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the U.S., including two who have died.
"It's not a question of if this will happen, but when this will happen," said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Dr. Nancy Messonnier.
Coronavirus update from state health officer and UAB doctor
The relatively limited ability to test U.S. patients for coronavirus compared to other countries is a "national scandal," according to an emergency room doctor.
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LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -- Four more people died of the flu in Clark County from Feb. 16-22, bringing the seasonal total to 35 deaths so far this season. According to data released by the Southern Nevada Health District, three of those who died were older than 65. One person who died was aged 50-64. Nearly 100 more people were hospitalized from the flu from Feb. 16-22, SNHD said. The influenza totals are from Dec. 29, 2019 through Feb. 22. CORONAVIRUS...
Welcome to Tuesday's Morning Mashup. For the latest news, start at our WEEI.com home page or click here for the top stories from our news wire. TUESDAY'S BROADCAST HIGHLIGHTS: MLB: Exhibition: Boston vs. NY Yankees, 1:05 p.m. (ESPN, WEEI-AM 850) NBA: Brooklyn at Boston, 7:30 p.m. (TNT) NHL: Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. (NBCSN) AROUND THE WEB: -- The Celtics are taking steps to prepare for the coronavirus outbreak, including having a doctor...
Wales' chief medical officer says his best guess is that cases could peak in late spring.
'Please set a better example of how to wash your hands well enough to prevent virus transfer.'
New South Wales Health confirm the state now has 15 coronavirus patients after six new cases were announced on Tuesday including a doctor from Sydney’s Ryde Hospital.
Public Health – Seattle & King County said people experiencing symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) like fever, cough, or respiratory problems should get in touch with their doctor. But because of how the virus is spread, many people don’t want to be in crowds, and some doctors don’t want patients flocking to their offices. So, what should you do? You could phone it in. Literally. Many doctors can treat patients virtually through the TelaDoc...
Health officials are recommending that people experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, more commonly known as coronavirus, should get in touch with their doctor. But many people don’t want to be in crowds because of how the virus is spread and some doctors don’t want patients flocking to their offices. So what should you do if you have symptoms and can’t see a doctor? You can visit one virtually. MultiCare is offering free e-vists to anyone with...
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Short on supplies and sleep, medical staff in China are being stretched to the limit to stop a pandemic no one fully understands. In the process they’re putting their own health, and that of their families, at risk.
The move greatly increases the number of patients who qualify, but itâs not clear there are enough tests for those who will want them.