A study found that women face a 20% increased risk of developing heart failure or dying within five years after their first severe heart attack.
Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
Fauci worries Thanksgiving may be the start of a dark holiday season if COVID-19 cases continue to soar
Anthony Fauci said the country is in a vulnerable position heading into the holidays because infections are too high to be able to control surges.
In Dr. Fauci’s words: Why Americans shouldn’t fear a COVID-19 vaccine authorized by the FDA
Public confidence in the vaccine approval process is key to beating the pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci emphasized to the USA TODAY Editorial Board.
Pfizer to seek approval from FDA ‘within days’ after further analysis finds COVID-19 vaccine 95% effective
Pfizer and BioNTech are expected to produce up to 50 million doses globally in 2020 and up to 1.3 billion doses by the end of 2021.
Over 1 million children have been infected with COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, report says
The number of U.S. infants, children and teens diagnosed with COVID-19 has surpassed 1 million, accounting for 11.5% of all cases, according to data.
‘A stain on our country’: ICE efforts to stop COVID-19 spread fail to protect immigrant detainees from the virus
A study by Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital found the case rate among detainees was more than 13 times that of the US population.
US tops one-day record with 83,757 COVID-19 cases, exceeding previous summer high
News comes on heels of study by University of Washington School of Medicine that projected more than 500,000 Americans could die by end of February.
US reaches 200K coronavirus deaths as Trump praises administration for doing ‘phenomenal job’ with pandemic
In March, Trump said keeping the death toll between 100,000 to 200,000 people would have indicated that his administration had “done a very good job.”
‘This change in policy will kill’: Experts troubled by CDC changes to COVID-19 testing guidelines
Before changes were made, the CDC website said testing was recommended “for all close contacts of persons with SARS-CoV-2 infection.”
‘Silent spreaders’ of COVID-19: Kids who seem healthy may be more contagious than sick adults, study says
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Mass General Hospital for Children found seemingly ‘healthy’ kids had more virus than sick adults.