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Scientists have put together a shocking video that shows how deadly #coronavirus droplets can spread across two supermarket aisles and infect shoppers, with the bug hanging in the air for 'several minutes. Experts from Aalto University in Finland have put together an animation so shoppers can be aware of the dangers of spreading the killer disease. 'Someone infected by the coronavirus, can cough and walk away, but then leave behind extremely small aerosol particles carrying the coronavirus. These particles could then end up in the respiratory tract of others in the vicinity,' says Aalto University Assistant Professor Ville Vuorinen. The alarming video follows disturbing news that joggers could be passing the infection to one another, even if they are six feet apart.
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YORK COUNTY, South Carolina โ€” A toddler is among the dead in an apparent double murder-suicide in Rock Hill, SC, officials say. Deputies responded to the scene in the 1400 block of Yorkdale Drive and found 5-year-old Paul Johnson Jr. and 43-year-old Sharekia Johnson dead of gunshot wounds. The apparent shooter, Paul Johnson, Sr., was taken to a hospital with a self-inflicted gunshot wound where he later died, according to FOX46 The investigation is ongoing.
An internal investigation into a leaked letter that led to the commander of the Navy's USS Theodore Roosevelt being fired has concluded and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday said Thursday that โ€œall options are on the table," and he is not ruling out reinstating Capt. Brett Crozier to his position, Fox News reported. Crozier was ousted last week after sounding the alarm about the need to offload sailors from the ship due to a COVID-19 outbreak. "I am taking no options off the table as I review that investigation," Gilday said to reporters during a phone conference Thursday. "I think that's my responsibility to approach it in a way that's with due diligence to make sure that it's completely fair and as unbiased as I can possibly make it." Gilday said Crozier's fate aboard the ship is "wide open as far as I am concerned."
Healthcare workers transfer the body of a deceased person onto a stretcher at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center during the outbreak of coronavirus in the Brooklyn borough of New York. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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US General Attorney Bill Barr has called China America's biggest threat and says the danger posed by the communist country is 'very serious' amid escalating tensions with Beijing over the coronavirus pandemic. In an interview yesterday, amid rising anti-China rhetoric from the administration about Beijing's alleged 'cover-up' of its coronavirus infection rate, Barr was asked whether he considered Russia or China the biggest security risk to the upcoming presidential election. 'In my opinion, it's China', Barr told FoxNews. 'Not just to the election process, but, I think, across the board.' 'There's simply no comparison,' Barr added. 'China is a very serious threat to the United States - geopolitically, economically, militarily, and a threat to the integrity of our institutions, given their ability to influence things.'
Hospital beds are seen in a chapel inside the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine for what will be a temporary field hospital constructed by the Samaritan's Purse and Mount Sinai Hospital on Manhattan's Upper West Side during the outbreak of the coronavirus in New York City. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Border Patrol agents on San Diegoโ€™s Tunnel Team risk their lives exploring intricate cross-border tunnels. These underground passages are designed for one purpose: quickly smuggle as much contraband into the U.S. as possible.
Sailors transport a patient across the bow to be admitted aboard the hospital ship USNS Mercy, deployed as a referral hospital for non0COVID-19 patients currently admitted to shore-based hospitals, in Los Angeles, California. c U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan M. Breeden
A police officer wears a helmet depicting coronavirus, to campaign for the use of face masks, amid the spread of the coronavirus, in Mojokerto, East Java province, Indonesia. Antara Foto/Syaiful Arif/ via REUTERS
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A coyote stands by the roadside as the spread of coronavirus continues, at Golden Gate Bridge View Vista Point across from San Francisco, California. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Travel data shows 3.4 million travelers from countries that would end up hardest-hit by the coronavirus outbreak entered the US as the pandemic was starting
#Coronavirus death toll in the US hits 16,715 after fatalities increase by 1,842 in 24 hours as cases across the country rise to 469,450
New York state is now the coronavirus epicenter of the world with more infections than any other country outside of the United States. The number of confirmed cases in New York state increased to 159,937 on Thursday after the number of infections went up by 10,000 in 24 hours. In comparison, Spain has now recorded just over 152,000 cases and Italy's infections increased to more than 142,000. In terms of fatalities, Italy's death toll is the highest across with the globe with more than 18,000 cases. The US follows with 16,715 and then Spain with 15,300. New York state's death toll as of Thursday was just over 7,000.