Doctors report hydroxychloroquine has over 90% chance to cure coronavirus patients – Media and Dems not happy — Nwo Report

Source: nworeport According to doctors with the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, over 90 percent of patients treated with hydroxychloroquine successfully recover from the coronavirus. One America’s Pearson Sharp reports. Doctors report hydroxychloroquine has over 90% chance to cure coronavirus patients – Media and Dems not happy — Nwo Report Continue reading Doctors report hydroxychloroquine has over 90% chance to cure coronavirus patients – Media and Dems not happy — Nwo Report

COVID-19 : Why South Africa Rescinds Decision To Allow Sale Of Cigarettes –  Ramaphosa  — Africa Prime News

President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa says the earlier decision by the South African government to allow the sale of cigarettes during the COVID-19 lockdown was rescinded after the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) consulted medical experts and various role-players. Ramaphosa said this on Monday after sections of society implied that Cooperative Governance and… COVID-19 : Why South Africa Rescinds Decision To Allow Sale Of Cigarettes –  Ramaphosa  — Africa Prime News Continue reading COVID-19 : Why South Africa Rescinds Decision To Allow Sale Of Cigarettes –  Ramaphosa  — Africa Prime News

Inside look at NYC’s painstaking new push to get homeless out of subways and into shelters during coronavirus shutdown

Thirty-five masked cops and homeless outreach workers gathered at 1 a.m. Wednesday along Manhattan’s 96th St. subway platform on the northern end of the Q line, waiting for trains to pull in. “Over here,” one police officer shouted, pointing to a disheveled man sleeping in the corner of a train car. “Let’s wake him up,” another cop said before tapping his flashlight against a hand railing. The cops brought the destitute straphanger onto the platform, where he was examined by a nurse who works for an NYPD outreach unit. The man was given two options: Go to a hospital, or … Continue reading Inside look at NYC’s painstaking new push to get homeless out of subways and into shelters during coronavirus shutdown

COVID-19 forecasting models predict deadly weeks ahead for Massachusetts

BOSTON — Forecasting models predicting how current conditions will shape the future of the new coronavirus outbreak shows troubling numbers over the coming weeks in Massachusetts. Most importantly, the forecasting models have shown increased numbers of deaths in the state compared to previous models. Each of three forecasting programs, from The University of Washington, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, now predict a sharp rise in the number of deaths in Massachusetts by June, with two forecasting that COVID-19 will kill up to a cumulative total of 11,000 residents in the next six to seven weeks. https://www.boston25news.com/news/health/covid-19-forecasting-models-predict-deadly-weeks-ahead-massachusetts/KT4N3YVILZCQZNMNJRWN6N4HZU/ Continue reading COVID-19 forecasting models predict deadly weeks ahead for Massachusetts

Coronavirus Latest: Maryland Releases Racial Data On COVID-19 For The First Time As Cases Grow To 6,185 In Maryland, 138 Deaths Reported — CBS Baltimore

The state has added 656 cases since Wednesday, and for the first time is releasing racial data on cases in Maryland, with the majority of deaths being African Americans and double that of white Marylanders. Coronavirus Latest: Nearly 7K COVID-19 Cases, Deaths Reported In Maryland Of the total cases, African Americans have been hit hardest with a total of 2,064 cases and 55 deaths. African Americans make up almost 43 percent of coronavirus cases where the patient’s race is known in the state and 47 percent of the deaths where race is known. Roughly a third of Maryland’s overall population … Continue reading Coronavirus Latest: Maryland Releases Racial Data On COVID-19 For The First Time As Cases Grow To 6,185 In Maryland, 138 Deaths Reported — CBS Baltimore

UN Warns COVID-19 Could Double Food Insecurity In 9 African Countries — News of Africa – Online Entertainment – Gossip – Celebrity Newspaper – Breaking News

The spread of COVID-19 risks devastating countries across East Africa, where food insecurity could more than double in just three months, the United Nations warned Tuesday. The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) estimates that some 20 million people currently do not have secure provisions of food across nine countries in the region: Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia,… UN Warns COVID-19 Could Double Food Insecurity In 9 African Countries — News of Africa – Online Entertainment – Gossip – Celebrity Newspaper – Breaking News Continue reading UN Warns COVID-19 Could Double Food Insecurity In 9 African Countries — News of Africa – Online Entertainment – Gossip – Celebrity Newspaper – Breaking News

The Food Supply Chain Is BREAKING’ Warns Chairman of Tyson Foods, Price to Rise

Plant shutdowns are leaving the U.S. dangerously close to meat shortages as coronavirus outbreaks spread to suppliers across the nation and the Americas. Almost a third of U.S. pork capacity is down, the first big poultry plants closed on Friday and experts are warning that domestic shortages are just weeks away. Brazil, the world’s No. 1 shipper of chicken and beef, saw its first major closure with the halt of a poultry plant owned by JBS SA, the world’s biggest meat company. Key operations are also down in Canada, the latest being a British Columbia poultry plant. Continue reading The Food Supply Chain Is BREAKING’ Warns Chairman of Tyson Foods, Price to Rise

Atlanta Mother of Twin Boys Dies From Coronavirus at 36-Years Old

Atlanta, GA — Brent Green, a 36-year old African American mother of twins who had no known underlying conditions, has died due from coronavirus. Her family believes she started getting sick after going to the grocery store to buy food for her children.“She was happy, going around doing everything that she needed to do,” Linda Green, Brent’s mother told WSTV about her. She was a responsible employee working for a reputable company in Atlanta and a loving mother to 12-year old twin boys. However, a few days after a trip to the grocery store, she began having a headache and shortness of breath. … Continue reading Atlanta Mother of Twin Boys Dies From Coronavirus at 36-Years Old

Black Grandmother Denied Test 4 Times Before Dying From Coronavirus

Detroit, MI — Deborah Gatewood, a 63-year old health care worker from Michigan, has died due to complications of the coronavirus after she was reportedly denied a test multiple times from the very hospital where she worked. “They [Beaumont] sent her home saying you are showing signs of COVID-19,” Kaila Corrothers, Gatewood’s daughter, told FOX 2 Detroit. “So they were confirming that she most likely had COVID, but they did not test her.” Gatewood reportedly visited the ER four times and requested to be tested, but was told to just rest at home and take cough medicine. Her condition continued to worsen … Continue reading Black Grandmother Denied Test 4 Times Before Dying From Coronavirus

Coronavirus Concerns: Reports Of Strokes In Young People, CDC Adds New Symptoms — CBS Boston

BOSTON (CBS) — There have been concerning reports of the coronavirus causing strokes in young people. Doctors at Mount Sinai in New York described five people under the age of 50 with little to no symptoms of COVID-19 who suffered severe strokes and tested positive for the virus. Other hospitals have reported similar cases. While… Coronavirus Concerns: Reports Of Strokes In Young People, CDC Adds New Symptoms — CBS Boston Continue reading Coronavirus Concerns: Reports Of Strokes In Young People, CDC Adds New Symptoms — CBS Boston

COVID-19: WOMAN TEST POSITIVE TWICE for CORONAVIRUS TELLS HER STORY EXPOSES DOCTOR!!! ((EXCLUSIVE))

Coronavirus patients in South Korea are now testing positive for the virus a second time, health officials are warning, following similar reports in other countries. Bloomberg reported Thursday that the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said in a statement announcing a formal investigation that dozens of patients have retested positive for the disease. “While we are putting more weight on reactivation as the possible cause, we are conducting a comprehensive study on this,” KCDC Director-General Jeong Eun-kyeong said, according to Bloomberg. “There have been many cases when a patient during treatment will test negative one day and positive another.” NPR … Continue reading COVID-19: WOMAN TEST POSITIVE TWICE for CORONAVIRUS TELLS HER STORY EXPOSES DOCTOR!!! ((EXCLUSIVE))