Why COVID-19 Death Rates In Rural North Carolina Are Staggering
Often thought to be just an urban problem, the coronavirus has taken a grim toll in some of North Carolina's most remote parts.
Often thought to be just an urban problem, the coronavirus has taken a grim toll in some of North Carolina's most remote parts.
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60% of respondents said Trump was not listening to health experts enough, while 35% said he was listening to them just the right amount.
Word of the drug came as the U.S. government reported that American economic output is shriveling in the biggest and fastest collapse since the Great Depression.
“He’s on top of me and it looks like he’s about to hit me. Like, I’m reacting like any other normal human being would.”
Doctors in the NC trial say they don’t believe drug to be a ‘cure,’ but they hope it eases the symptoms of the novel coronavirus.
Dr. Dan Mulcrone, the head of an intensive care unit in Elizabeth City says North Carolinians must take the spread of COVID-19 seriously.
“Make sure she’s praised as a hero, because she was,” her father told the Times. “She’s a casualty just as much as anyone else who has died.”
North Carolina risks going backward in its COVID-19 response if it reopens too soon, the state’s top medical official told reporters Monday.
After Trump wondered if an injection of disinfectant would fight coronavirus, the Environmental Protection Agency reminded people to only use on surfaces.