Health & Science
Global coronavirus deaths surpass 600,000, with U.S. accounting for nearly a quarter
The U.S. reports approximately 5,000 deaths each week, according to Reuters. In contrast, Canada has reported a total of 8,800 deaths since the start of the pandemic.
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U.S. coronavirus deaths top 140,000 as world sets daily record in new cases
Nearly 260,000 new cases of COVID-19 infections have been reported over the past day, according to data from the WHO. More than a quarter were in the U.S.
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Rebooting care: Patients, doctors and dentists catch up after the COVID delays
It will take a while to work through the backlog, because of social distancing and testing issues. But postponed procedures are being rescheduled.
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Listen 2:06With CDC out of data collection, some state hospital groups can’t get COVID-19 info
The absence of the data will make it harder for health and public officials, as well as the general public, to understand how the virus is spreading.
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Safe pregnancy as COVID-19 surges: What’s best for mom and baby?
How worried should expecting parents be about any extra risks the coronavirus might pose to the mom or developing fetus?
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Doctors and dentists still flooding U.S. with opioid prescriptions
Patients still receive more than twice the volume of opioids considered normal before the prescribing boom began in the late 1990s.
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More sinkholes develop alongside Mariner East construction in Chester County
Residents are asking the Public Utility Commission to shut down construction.
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2 lifeguards test positive for COVID-19 in Shore town
Two lifeguards in a coastal New Jersey municipality have tested positive for COVID-19, an official said.
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Jersey Shore towns see more ‘sunny-day’ floods as seas rise, federal report says
Atlantic City and Cape May are among the coastal communities most exposed.
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As Philadelphia’s doctors learn more about COVID-19, the death rate drops
The more they know about the novel coronavirus, the more hospitals adapt their treatment protocols. That evolution may be lowering the local death rate.
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Humans have a close relationship with trees. We plant and cultivate them for food and shelter. Trees offer protection from the rays of th ...
Air Date: July 17, 2020
Listen 48:42Inside one Pa. county’s effort to stay ‘hot on the trail’ of every COVID-19 case
Across Pa., many counties reopened even as the state was still trying to get a patchwork system of contact tracing in place. Montco started from a better position than most.
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Listen 5:40Pa. coronavirus recovery: State makes $50M in hazard pay grants available for frontline workers
A state effort will set aside $50 million in hazard pay grants for frontline employees earning less than $20 an hour.
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U.S. says Russian hackers are trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research
The hackers have been linked to Russian intelligence and were blamed for hacking Democratic Party emails in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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U.N. points to ‘alarming decline’ in child vaccinations
It warned of the first drop in 28 years for vaccinations against diptheria, tetanus and pertussis based on preliminary data from the first four months of 2020.
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