Daily Coronavirus Cases Have Doubled in Both California and Texas Since Reopening in May
California and Texas are currently among the top 10 states with the most confirmed cases in the country.
California and Texas are currently among the top 10 states with the most confirmed cases in the country.
The percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in the past week was reported to be significantly higher than the average rate seen throughout the outbreak.
Almost 10,000 people in Bergamo had their blood screened, according to health officials.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced his administration will begin working to end health care inequalities in black communities, with the aim of providing coverage to "100 percent" of the state's African-American communities.
There are "no drugs or other therapeutics presently approved" to combat COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, according to the CDC.
An upstate New York barber accused of cutting hair out of his home during the shutdown has contracted the coronavirus.
The facial hair may serve a similar function to a lion's mane, scientists believe.
Three studies into vitamin D suggest a potential link, but scientists say it's important to remember correlation does not equal causation.
Several parents have reported being threatened with fines, being reported to social services and other repercussions for choosing to keep their children at home to minimize the risk of infection.
All of the cats that were exposed to COVID-19 as part of a new study contracted the virus within one to three days, researchers found.
"This represents a milestone in 'personalized medicine' for Parkinson's," said Kwang-Soo Kim, director of the Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory at McLean Hospital.
Doctors in New York and 14 other states have seen a rare inflammatory syndrome in patients between the ages of 3 and 18 that has been associated with toxic shock syndrome or Kawasaki disease.
"COVID-19 is a very stressful experience for everyone, particularly those with complex mental health needs," said Ellie Brown of the University of Melbourne.
The team drew from the health records of millions of people in England.
Professor Jian Feng of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences told Newsweek: "This will enable the generation of human cells, tissues or even organs in animals."