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Musk was using the less-accurate rapid antigen tests. He said something "bogus" was happening and is waiting results from a test that is considered more reliable but takes longer to process.
Montana Doctor Says Hospital Is 'Strapped Thin'
Dr. Jamie Riha, a critical care specialist in the intensive care unit at the Billings Clinic, says "tough decisions will have to be made" if coronavirus cases continue to grow at the current pace.
Pandemic's Deadly Toll Behind Bars Spurs Calls For Change In U.S. Jails And Prisons
More than 1,500 inmates and prison staff have died from from the coronavirus so far, according to a UCLA study.
Federal Trade Commission Cracks Down On Unproven COVID-19 Treatment
The Federal Trade Commission issued warning letters to several companies that marketed an unproven drug to treat COVID-19. Sales of the non-approved drug, thymosin alpha-1, were first reported by NPR.
Ukraine's President Hospitalized With COVID-19
Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who announced Monday he'd tested positive for the coronavirus, has been taken to a Kyiv hospital. A spokeswoman says his symptoms are "nothing serious."
After COVID Diagnosis, Nearly 1 In 5 Are Diagnosed With Mental Disorder
Those recovering from COVID-19 were more likely than other groups of patients to be diagnosed with a mental disorder within three months. The longevity of such problems is not yet clear.
'The Vaccine's On Its Way, Folks,' Fauci Says As Brooklyn Names Him A COVID Hero
Dr. Anthony Fauci was honored Tuesday as "a reassuring champion of science and reason" by the New York City borough of Brooklyn, where he was born and raised.
U.S. Confirmed Coronavirus Infections Hit 10 Million
The grim milestone passes as the virus that causes COVID-19 spreads out of control from coast to coast.
Utah Gov. Announces Statewide Mask Mandate, Citing Steep Spike In COVID-19 Cases
Gov. Gary Herbert has declared a new state of emergency, limiting social gatherings and putting K-12 extracurricular activities on hold for the next two weeks.
Utah Gov. Announces Statewide Mask Mandate, Citing Steep Spike In COVID-19 Cases
Gov. Gary Herbert has declared a new state of emergency, limiting social gatherings and putting K-12 extracurricular activities on hold for the next two weeks.