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June 13, 2020, 22:43 GMT

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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,140,992

Deaths:
117,502

Recovered:
849,355
 
June 14, 2020, 01:47 GMT


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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,142,224

Deaths:
117,527

Recovered:
854,106
 

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"It was not painful, but it’s unlike anything I’ve ever experienced." 2 sisters in Missouri were among the first people to be injected with an experimental vaccine for the coronavirus. They share what that was like.



Guaranteed Ingredient in Any Coronavirus Vaccine? Thousands of Volunteers
Two sisters in Missouri were among the first to have an unproven coronavirus vaccine injected in their bodies. If it makes it to market, it would also be the first DNA vaccine for any disease.
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14, 2020, 22:25 GMT


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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,161,116

Deaths:
117,847

Recovered:
860,286
 
: June 15, 2020, 01:03 GMT


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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,162,144

Deaths:
117,853

Recovered:
867,849
 
AFP
June 15, 2020

New York governor warns of rolling back reopening over lockdown violations


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NEW YORK: New York's governor threatened to roll back phased reopening plans Sunday after large crowds gathered outside bars in New York City in violation of coronavirus lockdown guidelines.

Andrew Cuomo said his office had received 25,000 complaints of reopening violations by businesses as New Yorkers flocked to streets to enjoy a weekend of late spring sunshine.

"Lots of violations of social distancing, parties in the street, restaurants and bars ignoring laws," he tweeted.

"Enforce the law or there will be state action," Cuomo warned local authorities.


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We have received 25,000 complaints of reopening violations.

Bars or restaurants that violate the law can lose their liquor license.

People with open containers in the street can be fined.

Police & protesters not wearing masks can be fined.

Local gov't must enforce the law.


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The violation complaints are predominantly from Manhattan & the Hamptons. Lots of violations of social distancing, parties in the street, restaurants and bars ignoring laws.

Enforce the law or there will be state action.


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New York City, the epicenter of America's coronavirus outbreak, is in phase one of Cuomo's four-phase reopening plan.

Restaurants and bars are allowed to offer takeaway food and drinks but are not permitted to offer outside seating until phase two, expected later this month.

Under social distancing guidelines, gatherings are meant to be capped at ten people.

It is also illegal to drink alcohol in public places in New York.

The governor retweeted a video showing hundreds of people partying in a street in Manhattan's East Village on Friday evening with the words, "Don't make me come down there."

COVID-19 has killed almost 31,000 people in New York state, according to Johns Hopkins University.

At the height of the crisis in early April almost 800 people were dying a day in the state.

On Sunday, Cuomo reported that 23 state residents had succumbed to COVID-19 in the past 24 hours — a new record low.

He also said that total virus hospitalizations fell to 1,657, the lowest since March 20.
 
June 15, 2020, 22:46 GMT


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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,181,803

Deaths:
118,267

Recovered:
879,933
 
Coronavirus: Dexamethasone proves first life-saving drug
By Michelle RobertsHealth editor, BBC News online


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A cheap and widely available drug can help save the lives of patients seriously ill with coronavirus.

The low-dose steroid treatment dexamethasone is a major breakthrough in the fight against the deadly virus, UK experts say.

The drug is part of the world's biggest trial testing existing treatments to see if they also work for coronavirus.

It cut the risk of death by a third for patients on ventilators. For those on oxygen, it cut deaths by a fifth.

Had the drug had been used to treat patients in the UK from the start of the pandemic, up to 5,000 lives could have been saved, researchers say.

And it could be of huge benefit in poorer countries with high numbers of Covid-19 patients.

The UK government has 200,000 courses of the drug in its stockpile and says the NHS will make dexamethasone available to patients.

  • About 19 out of 20 patients with coronavirus recover without being admitted to hospital.

Of those who are admitted, most also recover but some may need oxygen or mechanical ventilation.

And these are the high-risk patients dexamethasone appears to help.

The drug is already used to reduce inflammation in a range of other conditions.

And it appears to help stop some of the damage that can happen when the body's immune system goes into overdrive as it tries to fight off coronavirus.

This over-reaction, a cytokine storm, can be deadly.

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In the trial, led by a team from Oxford University, about 2,000 hospital patients were given dexamethasone and compared with more than 4,000 who were not.

For patients on ventilators, it cut the risk of death from 40% to 28%.

For patients needing oxygen, it cut the risk of death from 25% to 20%.

Chief investigator Prof Peter Horby said: "This is the only drug so far that has been shown to reduce mortality - and it reduces it significantly. It's a major breakthrough."

Lead researcher Prof Martin Landray said the findings suggested one life could be saved for:

  • every eight patients on a ventilator
  • every 20-25 treated with oxygen
"There is a clear, clear benefit," he said.

"The treatment is up to 10 days of dexamethasone and it costs about £5 per patient.

"So essentially it costs £35 to save a life.

"This is a drug that is globally available."

When appropriate, hospital patients should now be given it without delay, Prof Landray said.

But people should not go out and buy it to take at home.

Dexamethasone does not appear to help people with milder symptoms of coronavirus who do not need help with their breathing.

The Recovery Trial, running since March, also looked at the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, which has subsequently been ditched amid concerns it increases fatalities and heart problems.

The antiviral drug remdesivir, meanwhile, which appears to shorten recovery time for people with coronavirus, is already being made available on the NHS.

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The first drug proven to cut deaths from Covid-19 is not some new, expensive medicine but an old, cheap-as-chips steroid.

That is something to celebrate because it means patients across the world could benefit immediately.

And that is why the top-line results of this trial have been rushed out - because the implications are so huge globally.

Dexamethasone has been used since the early 1960s to treat a wide range of conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis and asthma.

Half of all Covid patients who require a ventilator do not survive, so cutting that risk by a third would have a huge impact.

The drug is given intravenously in intensive care and in tablet form for less seriously ill patients.

So far, the only other drug proven to benefit Covid patients is remdesivir, which has been used for Ebola.

That has been shown to reduce the duration of coronavirus symptoms from 15 days to 11.

But the evidence was not strong enough to show whether it reduced mortality.

Unlike dexamethasone, remdesivir is a new drug with limited supplies and a price has yet to be announced.
 
: June 16, 2020, 22:31 GMT


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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,206,714

Deaths:
119,091

Recovered:
898,685
 
June 17, 2020, 02:04 GMT

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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,208,400

Deaths:
119,132

Recovered:
903,041
 
June 17, 2020, 15:56 GMT


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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,215,124

Deaths:
119,269

Recovered:
903,140


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New York

Coronavirus Cases:

405,785

Deaths:
30,998

Recovered:
86,221

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New Jersey

Coronavirus Cases:

170,250

Deaths:
12,837

Recovered:
33,963

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California


Coronavirus Cases:

159,183

Deaths:
5,205

Recovered:
43,129

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Illinois

Coronavirus Cases:

133,639

Deaths:
6,398

Recovered:
85,002
 
June 17, 2020, 19:38 GMT


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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,224,401

Deaths:
119,643

Recovered:
904,182
 
une 18, 2020, 01:28 GMT


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United States

Coronavirus Cases:

2,234,471

Deaths:
119,941

Recovered:
918,796
 

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