Friday, February 28, 2020
Thursday, February 27, 2020
BREAKING: Ukraine Launches CRIMINAL Proceedings Against Joe Biden Over Firing of Prosecutor Viktor Shokin
Ukraine has opened a criminal proceeding (Investigation) into the accusation that Biden had Ukraine’s top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, fired because he was investigating Hunter Biden.
California monitoring 8,400 people for coronavirus as 33 test positive for Coronavirus
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced Thursday that 33 people in California have tested positive for coronavirus, with officials monitoring more than 8,400 people for the virus.
Newsom said during a press conference that five people who tested positive have since moved out of the state as officials deal with the spreading virus.
One of those people is from an unknown source, raising the concern that the virus is spreading among the general public for the first time in the U.S.
"We knew this was inevitable," Newsom said.
The governor said those being monitored for the virus are in 49 local jurisdictions in the state.
The Korean clusters How coronavirus cases exploded in South Korean churches and hospitals
South Korea has announced hundreds of new coronavirus cases in the space of only a few days and raised its infectious disease alert to the highest level. The surge in cases has centred around two main clusters from a church in Daegu city and a nearby hospital. The new outbreak has pushed South Korea’s tally of confirmed cases much higher than anywhere else outside of China.
The virus was first confirmed in the country on Jan. 20 when a 35-year-old Chinese woman who flew from Wuhan, China to Incheon international airport, which serves Seoul, was isolated upon entry into the country. In the four weeks following the incident, South Korea managed to avoid a major outbreak with only 30 people contracting the virus, despite many interactions between those later confirmed as being sick and hundreds more people being identified as contacts of the sick patients.
This changed with the emergence of “Patient 31.”
Live Coronavirus samples now at Tulane's Primate Center on Northshore for research
COVINGTON, La. — Live samples of the Coronavirus have officially arrived to the Northshore where researchers at Tulane's Primate Center will try to find solutions to the virus.
"This is a global health crisis," Dr. Skip Bohm, Chief Veterinary Medical Officer at Tulane National Primate Research Center.
Researches are working to tackle it. A live sample of the Coronavirus was brought to the primate center Wednesday.
"This is a global health crisis," Dr. Skip Bohm, Chief Veterinary Medical Officer at Tulane National Primate Research Center.
Researches are working to tackle it. A live sample of the Coronavirus was brought to the primate center Wednesday.
53 Nations with Confirmed cases
South Korea confirms 171 new cases of coronavirus for a total of 505 in one day, overtaking China as the country with the most number of daily confirmed cases
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