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The United States cannot afford to ignore the progressing spread of COVID-19 among its neighbors in the Americas.
COVID-19 cases are on the rise again across the United States, with the biggest increases in parts of the South, Southeast ...
“Each state and each hotspot in the United States is going to be its own curve, because the seeds came in at different times,” said Birx.
Some cities and states have flattened their coronavirus curves. But as a nation, the numbers and charts tell us that isn’t happening yet.
A quick timeline would mirror the timeline in China, where the coronavirus outbreak began, Dr. Deborah Birx said.
Similar to Italy, when looking at a graph of the virus' spread over time, it appears Spain is starting to flatten the curve. A chart of Spain's daily new coronavirus cases (top) and a logarithmic ...
Across the United States, and the world, the coronavirus seems to be loosening its stranglehold. The deadly curve of cases, hospitalizations and deaths has yo-yoed before, but never has it plunged ...
For many countries staring down fast-rising coronavirus case counts, the race is on to “flatten the curve.” The United States and other countries, experts say, are likely to be hit by tsunamis ...
As coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads across the globe, we zoom in to see how the virus has overtaken the United States in recent weeks.
With cases and deaths rising fast, scientists say they worry about the virus’s course in the United States as Thanksgiving celebrations and cold weather arrive.
Aides to the President are mining data on cases around the United States to see if there is any evidence that might show those current measures are working, even though the nature of the virus and ...