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Summer COVID bump continues as FLiRT variants fuel rise in L.A. County cases
Los Angeles Times· 34 minutes agoThe new COVID-19 subvariants collectively nicknamed FLiRT are continuing to increase their dominance...
Coronavirus cases up statewide but static in Attleboro area
The Sun Chronicle· 16 hours agoReported coronavirus cases statewide increased by almost 100, from 698 to 794, the week ending June...
Weekly COVID-19 cases up third straight week: Coronavirus update for Thursday, June 20, 2024
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 4 days agoAt least 1,373,279 Ohioans have received the updated one-dose COVID-19 vaccine, an increase of 1,573...
Oil Is Volatile; Here Are 3 Dividend Stocks That Protect You From That Volatility
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 13 minutes agoSome energy stocks, in fact, can protect you from volatile commodity prices to a large extent and...
Cameron County reports one coronavirus-related death, 21 cases of COVID-19
KRGV Rio Grande Valley· 5 days agoCameron County on Friday reported one coronavirus-related death and 21 cases of COVID-19.
A sudden spike in cases of a rare infection often linked to flesh-eating bacteria is happening in...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSince the coronavirus pandemic, health officials worldwide have expressed concern about increasing...
What is STSS? "Flesh-eating" bacteria's disease cases surge in Japan
Newsweek· 7 days agoCases of a highly fatal bacterial infection have hit record highs in Japan, and experts don't know...
Inside the Chinese-funded and staffed marijuana farms springing up across the U.S.
NPR· 2 hours agoNPR's efforts to reach Benally were unsuccessful. This past April, Benally tried to dismiss the...
What is STSS, the deadly flesh-eating bacteria on the rise in Japan?
The Independent via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWhat is causing the outbreak in Japan? The exact cause of the outbreak of STSS in Japan is unknown....
Hidalgo County reports 5 coronavirus-related deaths, 519 positive cases
KRGV Rio Grande Valley· 2 days agoHidalgo County on Wednesday reported five coronavirus-related deaths and 519 positive cases of COVID-19, according to a report from the Hidalgo County Health and Human Services Department.