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There is a good chance the new coronavirus could return in seasonal cycles, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has said, underscoring the urgent need to find a vaccine and effective treatments. The scientist, who leads research into infectious diseases at the National Institutes of Health and is on the White House coronavirus task force, as has been the face of reassurance during the pandemic in the U.S. He told CBS Face The Nation that even when the virus is under control the world will need to prepared for a resurgence. 'Unless we get this globally under control there is a very good chance that it'll assume a seasonal nature. Facui admitted that at the present time, the government is not ahead of the virus. 'We are struggling to get it under control, and that's the issue that's at hand right now.'
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Meanwhile. in India ... #Quarantine
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Meanwhile. in Colombia ... #Quarantine
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A stolen vehicle suspect led police on a high-speed chase from Sonoma to Novato Saturday evening, running by foot from his damaged car into the bushes of an industry area before he was captured at gunpoint. The dramatic pursuit and arrest was recorded on video from an assisting helicopter. (Read the Full Story.) #pursuit
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The Assistant Health Secretary repeated other experts' claims on Monday that New York, New Jersey and Connecticut would see their #coronavirus peak this week, with more hospitalizations and deaths expected than any other time. Speaking on Good Morning America, Admiral Brett Giroir said this week would be the worst week for those three states but 'that doesn't mean we're over it'. It comes after Surgeon General Jerome Adams' grave prediction that this week 'will be our 9/11' or this generation's Pearl Harbor in terms of the number of lives that will be lost to the virus. As of Monday morning, there had been nearly 10,000 deaths across the US including more than 4,000 in the state of New York. There are more than 330,000 cases of coronavirus across the country and experts fear the true number is far higher but is being concealed to a lack in testing.
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A seven-year-old boy has been shot dead while playing on a residential Pennsylvania street. Chester police officers responding to a report of a shooting found Sinsir Parker lying in the middle of the street Sunday night. A neighbor said they heard more than a dozen gunshots. 'I heard about 15 shots ring out. I heard it come across the scanner and the Ring that it was a drive-by. I called my local friends on the block and they said two cars came down and just rang out about 15 shots and a little boy caught the bullet in the head,' a local resident told WPVI. He was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics from Crozer Chester Medical Center around 9.15pm. Police asked anyone with information to contact the department. Anyone with information is asked to contact City of Chester Det. Victor Heness at 610-447-8429 or email vheness245@chesterpolice.org.
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This is the moment a Blue Angels F/A-18 fighter jet swoops so low it leaves a cloud of dust swirling around Ed Harris in sneak peak of Top Gun: Maverick scene. The US navy-owned Hornet aircraft, capable of reaching speeds up to 1,360mph, undertook the flyover for a practice shoot at the Naval Weapons Station in China Lake, south California. The plane is part of the Blue Angels squadron, which perform flight demonstrations across the country.
More than 50,000 patients infected with coronavirus have now died across Europe, figures have revealed. Almost 700,000 cases have been recorded across the continent, with Italy, Spain and Germany the three hardest-hit nations. But outbreaks among the countries appear to have plateaued, with Italy yesterday recording its lowest daily death toll (525) since March 20. Spain today announced its lowest daily toll since March 24 (637), while Germany announced just 92 fatalities - the fewest in a week. More than 37,000 deaths have been recorded between Italy (15,877), Spain (13,055) and France (8,078). In comparison, Germany has only recorded 1,434 deaths among its 90,000 cases - because of its aggressive policy to test anyone with symptoms. Many European countries, such as the UK, controversially resorted to just testing patients in hospital, potentially missing millions of cases.
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Meanwhile, in NY ... #WTF???
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Elon Musk CEO of Tesla turned a large part of one of his facilities to manufacture much needed respirators.
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