Rise. And starvation during a pandemic entire households in south africa are struggling to afford enough food. The leader of the country worst affected by corona virus is going against the advice of his top Infectious Diseases expert President Donald Trump says he wants the u. S. Economy up and running again as soon as possible his message comes a day after dr anthony found she warned that rushing to reopen could have serious consequences including needless death and suffering i can report from washington d. C. The president met with the governors of colorado and north dakota and urged them to look into reopening schools as soon as possible the country is getting back and its going to get back in soon as possible and i dont consider our country coming back and the schools are closed its a message at odds with that given by Dr Anthony Fauci who told a Senate Committee tuesday that there were real dangers in reopening states too soon making particular reference to schools we dont know ev
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AMHERST, Mass. – The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) and the University of Massachusetts continue to gather data on the prevalence and incidence of COVID-19 in the state. As a response to improving COVID rates, the study is shifting focus toward the study of antibody prevalence, as well as COVID infections in the general population.
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The state DPH is the study’s sponsor. “This effort will help us understand the actual effect of infection and vaccination in Massachusetts,” said Monina Klevens, director of research and evaluation for the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences at DPH.
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UMass testing site continues to meet demand
Kyle Mastalerz directs people getting tested on the first day for county residents at the UMass site, Dec. 14. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
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By SCOTT MERZBACH
AMHERST Town Manager Paul Bockelman is a regular at the regional COVID-19 testing site at the Mullins Center on the University of Massachusetts campus.
“I go weekly,” Bockelman told the Town Council last week, giving a plug for what he sees as a quick and convenient way to learn whether he has been exposed to the novel coronavirus. “It gives you a sense of peace of mind.”