COVID-19 cases have been declining recently and as November began, we started to see a leveling out. But as we get further into the month, cases are going up.
The health department reported nearly 2,500 new COVID-19 cases in Arkansas Thursday and an additional 30 deaths from the virus. https://www.5newsonline.com/coronavirus-covid-19 Video Rating: / 5
According to reports, China has been battling an outbreak of Human Metapneumovirus or HMPV. As per the information available so far, HMPV causes symptoms similar to influenza as well as COVID-19.
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1,376 people are currently hospitalized for COVID-19 in Arkansas. This surpasses the record high set on Jan. 11 of 1,371 hospitalizations.
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The Arkansas Department of Health confirmed over 1,023 positive COVID-19 cases throughout the state.
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Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses. They are found in animals as well as humans. Some of them are known to infect people and cause illnesses such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome i.e. MERS and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome i.e. SARS.
Novel coronavirus or 2019-nCoV is a new strain of coronavirus which was first detected in Wuhan, China in December 2019.
The disease caused by novel coronavirus is named as COVID-19. Here “CO” & “VI” are taken from the word coronavirus, while D stands for disease and 19 stands for year 2019.
Some people might suffer from mild symptoms like runny nose, sore throat, cough and fever because of the virus while some might experience severe symptoms leading to pneumonia. For some people, this disease has also proven to be fatal.
Research is still on, but the animal source of the novel coronavirus has not yet been identified.
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International help is being pledged for India as it battles a ferocious second wave of coronavirus, described by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a storm that has shaken the nation.
Almost 350,000 new infections were recorded in India in the latest 24 hour period – a record number for the fourth day in a row.
As the epidemic continues to grow hospitals are under intolerable pressure – with shortages of beds and critical supplies including oxygen.
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The Arkansas Department of Health reported the last time Arkansas was under 1,000 active COVID cases was April 18. Since then, numbers have continued to grow.