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WHO team visits Wuhan hospital that had early virus patients WHO team visits Wuhan hospital that had early virus patients 01/29/2021 08:19pm • WUHAN, China (AP) — A World Health Organization team visited a hospital on Friday where China says the first COVID-19 patients were treated more than a year ago as part of the experts' long-awaited fact-finding mission on the origins of the coronavirus. The WHO team members and Chinese officials e WHO team in Wuhan departs quarantine for COVID origins study WHO team in Wuhan departs quarantine for COVID origins study 01/28/2021 12:12pm • WUHAN, China (AP) — A World Health Organization team emerged from quarantine in the Chinese city of Wuhan on Thursday to start field work in a fact-finding mission on the origins of the virus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic. The researchers, who were required to isolate for 14 days after arrivi Mexican president works from isolation after virus test Mexican president works from isolation after virus test 01/25/2021 09:04pm • MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador worked from isolation Monday, a day after announcing that he tested positive for COVID-19, and was absent from his daily news conference for the first time in his two years in office. The president, who has rarely been seen wearing Asian shares rise on recovery hopes, markets eye earnings Asian shares rise on recovery hopes, markets eye earnings 01/24/2021 10:52pm • TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares rose Monday amid some hopes for recovering economies slammed by the pandemic, as market attention turned to upcoming company earnings. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 gained nearly 0.5% in morning trading to 28,767.43. Australia's S&P/ASX200 added 0.4% to 6,829.60. Sout Preguntas de la audiencia sobre el coronavirus: contagiarse de covid-19 en una piscina es poco probable, según los CDC 01/22/2021 03:23pm • (CNN Español) – Como todos los viernes, el doctor Elmer Huerta responde las preguntas de la audiencia de nuestro podcast, “Coronavirus: Realidad vs. ficción”.En este episodio, aclaramos dudas adicionales sobre el contagio de coronavirus, sobre la mascarillas y la vacuna. También hablamos de Preguntas de la audiencia sobre coronavirus: ¿puede una persona con la enfermedad activa recibir la vacuna contra el covid-19? 01/15/2021 01:34pm • (CNN Español) – El doctor Huerta responde esta semana a las preguntas de la audiencia sobre las secuelas del coronavirus, entre ellas la pérdida de olfato y la tos.También, quién es el especialista médico que debe darle seguimiento a la enfermedad, más preguntas sobre la vacuna y las formas Biden unveils $1.9T plan to stem COVID-19 and steady economy Biden unveils $1.9T plan to stem COVID-19 and steady economy 01/14/2021 08:54pm • WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden unveiled a $1.9 trillion coronavirus plan Thursday to end “a crisis of deep human suffering” by speeding up vaccines and pumping out financial help to those struggling with the pandemic’s prolonged economic fallout. Called the “American Re The Latest: No public access to Capitol grounds Jan. 20 The Latest: No public access to Capitol grounds Jan. 20 01/11/2021 09:36pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the fallout of the storming of the Capitol by a mob of pro-Trump loyalists (all times local): 9:30 p.m. Police say there will be no public access to the grounds of the U.S. Capitol for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden after a violent riot at the Capitol US House members may have been exposed to COVID-19 while sheltering from riot US House members may have been exposed to COVID-19 while sheltering from riot 01/10/2021 10:29pm • The U.S. House Office of the Attending Physician is telling members of the U.S. House of Representatives to get tested for COVID-19 after facing possible exposure to the virus while sheltering from Wednesday's riots in the Capitol. In a message sent from the attending physician to House members a Pro-Trump protesters rally in DC ahead of Electoral College vote count Pro-Trump protesters rally in DC ahead of Electoral College vote count 01/06/2021 02:56am • A day before Congress is expected to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's election victory, supporters of President Donald Trump and his unproven claims of widespread election fraud rallied in downtown D.C. for the first of at least two days of protests this week. There were six arrests Tuesday nig Virginia's 140,000 doses of new Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to be distributed 12/23/2020 03:56am • Less than a week after the Food and Drug Administration authorized an emergency rollout of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine, Virginia health officials said that tens of thousands of its doses would soon be distributed statewide. Virginia had placed an order for 140,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine Montgomery County liquor store shuts down temporarily due to positive COVID-19 test 12/22/2020 03:36pm • One Montgomery County, Maryland, liquor store shut down temporarily after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. The county runs all stores that sell hard alcohol via the Department of Alcohol Beverage Services. In a news release, the department said it was made aware that an employee at the W Funerals, death care workers heavily impacted by COVID-19 Funerals, death care workers heavily impacted by COVID-19 12/18/2020 11:50pm • The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the work of health care providers, but those who care for the dead are also directly impacted by COVID-19. Undertakers, funeral directors and morticians are deemed "high risk health care workers" and they fall into one of the first groups that should be va Fauquier Co. becomes latest Va. school system to pivot to distance learning amid coronavirus spike Fauquier Co. becomes latest Va. school system to pivot to distance learning amid coronavirus spike 12/11/2020 11:30pm • Fauquier County Public Schools in Virginia announced Friday that it will transition back to remote learning next week as the coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen in the region. The school system said it made the decision after seeing a significant amount of community spread and a reduction in 5,400 ask for help to prevent evictions in Montgomery Co. 5,400 ask for help to prevent evictions in Montgomery Co. 10/27/2020 11:53pm • Weeks after members of the Montgomery County Council criticized County Executive Marc Elrich on what they said was the lack of information on where funds for coronavirus relief in the Maryland county were going, the council got an update. Amanda Harris, chief of the Special Needs Housing division
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