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It’s too soon for Ducey to lift Covid restrictions, doctors warn
Four Arizona physicians on Friday assailed Gov. Doug Ducey’s plan to return to mostly normal operations as vaccinations against Covid-19 ramp up, warning that the coronavirus that causes the disease remains out of control. Ducey last week said he .....»»
South Africa surpassed 1 million coronavirus cases amid spread of a new, more infectious variant
Local health authorities told Reuters the new variant of the novel coronavirus was behind between 80 to 90% of South Africa's new cases. .....»»
Mexico revs up car industry from Monday, along with mining
Mexico could begin opening some automotive factories from May 18 under a government plan unveiled on Wednesday that loosens coronavirus restrictions and paves the way for U.S. car giants to ramp up output dependent on parts made south of the border......»»
Korean Air to issue $817 mln in new shares as virus strains industry
South Korea's largest airline, Korean Air , plans to sell around 1 trillion won ($816.55 million) in new shares in its biggest rights issue in 20 years to raise funds amid mounting strains in the industry due to the pandemic......»»
Korean Air to issue $817 million in new shares as virus strains industry
South Korea's largest airline, Korean Air , said on Wednesday its board decided to sell about 1 trillion won ($816.55 million) in new shares to raise funds amid mounting strains in the industry due to the coronavirus pandemic......»»
China Plans To Test All 11M Wuhan Residents Due To Coronavirus Second Wave Scare
The Chinese government is planning to test all Wuhan residents for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as new cases emerged in the city last weekend, CNN reported Tuesday. read more.....»»
"Concierge doctors" who charge $10,000 a month for house calls and easy access to coronavirus tests have been cast as the villains of the pandemic. We talked to 6 of them to hear what they think the real problem is.
Lisa Larkin MD & Associates Ultrawealthy and sometimes asymptomatic Americans are using concierge doctors to access COVID-19 tests amid a nationwide shortag.....»»
United Airlines to raise $2.25 billion in bonds, rolls back plan to cut work hours
United Airlines Holdings Inc said on Wednesday it plans to raise $2.25 billion through a bond offering amid a coronavirus-linked slump in air travel demand, and backtracked on a controversial plan to cut working hours for thousands of employees......»»
Turkish Airlines plans to resume limited flights in June: draft
Turkish Airlines plans a gradual resumption of flights from June and will take four months to return to near full operation, a draft plan seen by Reuters showed, as the economy reopens following a slowdown in coronavirus cases......»»
Photos show South Korea gradually reopening after the rate of new confirmed cases of coronavirus slowed down dramatically in recent weeks to less than ten a day
ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said in a televised meeting on May 3 that the nation will relax social distancing restric.....»»
GM Korea to cut output of key SUV as virus hits U.S. exports: document
General Motors Co's South Korean unit plans to sharply cut output this month at a factory producing its new Trailblazer sport-utility vehicle (SUV), as the coronavirus outbreak weighs on its U.S. exports and also disrupts parts supplies......»»
Amazon, Instacart workers plan strike to protest treatment
Workers from Amazon, Whole Foods, Target and Instacart are fed up with what they say are inadequate measures from the companies to protect them during the spread of the novel coronavirus......»»
Mysterious strokes among young COVID-19 patients may reveal how "a virus can cause strokes in ways we never knew before," a doctor says
Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters New York City doctors have reported a handful of of young patients with mild coronavirus cases who experienced large-vessel strokes. The patients were at low risk for strokes, a new report reveals. Such strokes .....»»
Exclusive: Trial of Gilead"s potential coronavirus treatment running ahead of schedule, researcher says
A key U.S. government trial of Gilead Sciences Inc's experimental coronavirus treatment may yield results as early as mid-May, according to the study's lead investigator, after doctors clamored to enroll their patients in the study......»»
5 young New Yorkers with mild COVID-19 were recently hospitalized with strokes. Doctors say the coronavirus can cause blood clots.
John Minchillo/AP Although the coronavirus is primarily a respiratory disease that affects the lungs, it can cause heart, kidney, and brain problems. Doctors have reported blood clots in patients with severe cases. A group of experts in .....»»
Stocks rally as investors take heart on U.S. economic reopening plan
Global stocks rallied on Friday on President Donald Trump's plans to revive the coronavirus-hit U.S. economy and a report about a clinical trial for a potential drug to treat COVID-19, while the dollar fell amid investors' growing risk-on sentiment......»»
Global stocks rally as investors take heart on U.S. economic reopening plan
Global stocks rallied on Friday on President Donald Trump's plans to revive the coronavirus-hit U.S. economy and hopes of a potential drug to treat COVID-19, while the dollar fell amid investors' growing risk-on sentiment......»»
CDC assesses plan to reopen Smithfield Foods pork plant in South Dakota, a US coronavirus hot spot
The Smithfield Foods, Inc. plant in Sioux Falls, South Dakota closed indefinitely as COVID-19 cases among employees .....»»
Dow climbs 250 points after Trump administration shares COVID-19 recovery plan
Reuters US stocks gained on Wednesday as investors cheered a continued slowdown in new US coronavirus cases and the White House's early plans for economic recovery.....»»
Christ Hospital cuts pay for executives, others amid coronavirus pandemic
CEO Arturro Polizzi and other executives at the city’s second-largest hospital are among those taking pay cuts, which includes doctors and nurses who aren't on the front lines in caring for COVID-19 patients......»»