July 21, 2020 Coronavirus antibodies fade fast but protection may last, study shows New research suggests that antibodies the immune system makes to fight the new coronavirus may only last a few months in people with mild illness, but that doesn't mean protection also is gone or that it won't be possible to develop an effective vaccine.
July 21, 2020 Los Angeles might implement second stay-at-home order amid coronavirus surge, Garcetti warns Los Angeles might become the largest U.S. city to implement a second stay-at-home order as coronavirus hospitalizations continue to rise, according to reports.Â
July 21, 2020 California death row inmate dies of apparent coronavirus complications Another death row inmate in California died at the hospital on Monday amid an outbreak of the coronavirus at the San Quentin State Prison, officials said.
July 20, 2020 China uses Muslim Uighur forced labor to mass produce coronavirus PPE exported globally: report Chinese companies are using a state-run labor program to force its mostly Muslim Uighur minorities into manufacturing masks and other personal protective equipment to keep up with increased demands during the coronavirus pandemic, an investigation by the New York Times said Sunday. Â
July 20, 2020 Alabama man accused of a dozen sex crimes arrested on new rape charge a month after his release: report An Alabama man who argued that he was breaking into the pornography industry when he was indicted on a dozen rape and sodomy charges years ago was arrested on a new rape charge Wednesday about a month after he was released on a $100,000 bond, according to a report. Â Â
July 19, 2020 Braves' Freddie Freeman prayed during coronavirus battle: 'Please don't take me' Freddie Freeman doesn’t know if he has time to be ready for the Atlanta Braves’ opener. Following a scary journey in his battle with COVID-19, Freeman is grateful to even have a chance.
July 19, 2020 Sailors who fought USS Bonhomme Richard fire test positive for coronavirus, Navy confirms At least two sailors who helped fight the extensive fire that raged on for days aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard last week off the coast of San Diego have since tested positive for the coronavirus, U.S. Navy officials confirmed on Friday.
July 19, 2020 Kentucky couple fit with ankle monitors, placed on house arrest, for refusing to sign quarantine documents: reports A Kentucky couple has been placed on house arrest and were forced to wear ankle monitors after the wife tested positive for the coronavirus but refused to sign self-quarantine documents.
July 16, 2020 Californians turn on one another as coronavirus shuts down the state for a second time A surge of coronavirus cases in California is pitting residents of the Golden State against one another, with one side frustrated that not enough people are taking the virus seriously, while others are angered by the state’s response and its impact on small businesses.
July 16, 2020 Russian hackers behind cyberattacks on coronavirus vaccine developers: US, UK, Canada intel Russian cyber hackers are targeting organizations involved in coronavirus vaccine development, security officials in the U.S, United Kingdom and Canada claimed Thursday.