Scientists make breakthrough with UV-emitting gadgets that reportedly can kill coronavirus on contact
iStock/alvintus(PENNSYLVANIA) — Scientists at Penn State and the University of Minnesota say they’ve developed new tech that could lead to hand-held lights everyone can use to kill COVID-19. Currently, UV light-emitting machines are employed destroy the virus and others like
Study shows loneliness and depression in kids can linger even after COVID-19 lockdowns end
iStock/anamejia18(LONDON) — If you have young kids, you already know they’ve been missing school, baseball games and playdates thanks to COVID-19 lockdowns the world over. However, new research from the University of Bath in England shows that
COVID-19 all-in-one update
(NEW YORK) — COVID-19 all-in-one update Here’s the latest information on the COVID-19 coronavirus as of 9:30 a.m. ET. Latest reported numbers globally per Johns Hopkins University Global diagnosed cases: 6,405,532 Global deaths: 380,773. The United States
Monkeys steal COVID-19 blood samples from lab in India
IndiaImages/iStock(UTTAR PRADESH, India) — Authorities in India say a troop of monkeys went bananas, attacking a medical official and stealing blood samples belonging to patients who had tested positive for COVID-19. The incident occurred on the Meerut
US counts 21,000 new COVID-19 cases as protests erupt
iStock/ffikretow (NEW YORK) — COVID-19 cases in the U.S. jumped by 21,000 on Monday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Every state in the country reported new cases, including Washington D.C. and all U.S. territories. Most states