by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 6, 2020 | Health News
The society will raise its concerns during the 23rd International AIDS conference, which began Monday. Over the course of the week officials will be highlighting the impact the pandemic has had on control programs for HIV and other diseases worldwide — adding to a series of fears raised in recent months. “The social distancing efforts […]
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 6, 2020 | Health News
I’m Black and one of my close friends in 2015 was White. As protests unfurled and people posted and debated online about the controversial, oft-polarizing movement, my friend tweeted, “Why on earth does someone have to apologize for saying ‘all lives...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 6, 2020 | Health News
It isn’t feasible to continually test everyone at a whole test per person. There simply aren’t enough resources and supplies. But pool testing, under the right circumstances, could ultimately involve fewer tests and supplies, yet cover many more people...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 6, 2020 | Health News
This week marks about two months since many states kicked off their reopening plans — which now officials across the country say came too quickly. In Florida, officials shut multiple beaches throughout the state hoping to avoid July 4 crowds. The state reported...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 6, 2020 | Health News
The Riveras waited for that phone call. And waited. And waited. But the call never came. “I was shocked,” said Rivera, a nurse who has since recovered from her bout with the virus. Despite claims that Florida traces every case of Covid-19, a CNN...