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5 Things You Should Know This March 24: Doctors' Plea About Coronavirus

2020-03-24T10:39:45.748Z


Even if you have the symptoms, you may be denied the coronavirus test. The data to understand the incredible sacrifice that medical personnel are making. Concerned about your bills in the middle of ...


Even if you have the symptoms, you may be denied the coronavirus test. The data to understand the incredible sacrifice that medical personnel are making. Concerned about your bills amidst the pandemic? This is what you should know to start the day. First, the truth.

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Trump will evaluate "open the country" after 15 days

"At the end of the 15-day period, we will make a decision on the path we want to follow," said President Donald Trump, who hopes to reevaluate his social distancing instructions amid the coronavirus outbreak in the United States. Trump said he hopes business can resume as soon as possible, adding: "We cannot allow the cure to be worse than the problem itself. We are not going to let the cure be worse than the problem. ”

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Even if you wanted to get a coronavirus test, it will not be so easy

Across the United States, doctors are sending the same message: Not everyone who wants a test will get it. This is a time when there is not enough evidence to meet demand, so patients should be given when the result could make a difference in their care. In other words, it is not enough that you have the symptoms. This is the panorama.

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What we know about the coronavirus today

Dr. Elmer Huerta, a public health specialist, helps us understand this new virus in the podcast “Coronavirus: reality vs. fiction". In this episode, you answer the basic questions that many ask: what is the coronavirus? What is its origin? How is it spread? How can it be prevented? Listen to it.

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Doctors' plea: "Stay home"

At least 23 Italian doctors have died fighting the pandemic and some 4,824 have been infected, according to data from the Italian Federation of Doctors. Doctors, nurses and hospital staff are the people on the front line of this fight against the pandemic and daily put their lives at risk to try to slow down the progression of the disease. Many times they work extended hours and in conditions that are not ideal and that expose them to contagion. These are 6 facts to understand the incredible sacrifice that medical personnel fighting against the coronavirus pandemic are making.

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Concerned about your bills amid the coronavirus?

In the United States, the day of paying taxes was delayed until July 15. Some homeowners may defer their mortgage payments. Federal student loan payments have been delayed without interest for two months. Some foreclosures and evictions have also been suspended. Public service cuts in some municipalities have been suspended. And the government is raising the idea of ​​sending a check to all Americans. But these measures will not stop all the pain. What can you do if you know you won't be able to pay all your bills?

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At coffee time

Coronavirus unleashes dangerous plague of doomsday predictions
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Loss of sense of smell could be a symptom of covid-19
The American Academy of Otorhinolaryngology said symptoms of anosmia or lack of sense of smell and dysgeusia or lack of taste can be used to identify possible covid-19 infections.

Are home food shipments safe during the coronavirus pandemic?
We have been told to place orders at home, to buy takeout or to shop carefully at the supermarket, which has left many people wondering: how safe is it?

Is it okay to go to the beach?
The recommendation is to stay at least two meters away from anyone you are not living with. Crowded parks or beaches won't work, but ...

They try to stop the hoarding of possible coronavirus treatments
Several states were quick to set strict prescription limits to avoid a shortage of medications for those who really need them.

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The number of the day

More than 100

State health officials reported more than 100 coronavirus-related deaths in a single day for the first time since the disease outbreak began, according to a CNN Health count.

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The appointment of the day

"Without a great national effort to stop the growth of this virus, there will come a time when no health service in the world will be able to cope with it."

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered the country closed to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

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And to finish…

This old man with Alzheimer's plays the harmonica in the midst of confinement (and believes that the applause is for him).
Hermann Schreiber and his wife suffer from Alzheimer's. Every night, when his neighbors applaud the medical personnel, this man of more than 80 years gives a small concert with his harmonica. He believes that his neighbors are his audience.

Source: cnnespanol

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