They’re looking for clues to what biological factors separate patients who regain their health from those who remain sick.
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U.S. exit from WHO panned by global health experts
The European Union urges Trump to reconsider.
Merkel declines invitation to G-7 summit in Washington
Germany’s chancellor objects to holding the meeting in person, citing pandemic concerns.
South Korea closes schools again amid virus spike
It also postpones the planned reopenings of hundreds of schools upon discovering new clusters of the coronavirus in recent days.
Sports events in England allowed to resume from Monday
Elite sports competitions are allowed to restart as long as no spectators are present and protocols are followed.
U.S. Open plan in works, including group flights, COVID tests
Officials say their goal is to hold the date in New York at its usual time of year.
Pandemic’s overall death toll in U.S. likely surpassed 100,000 weeks ago
The numbers analyzed by a Yale School of Public Health research team could include people who died as a result of the epidemic but not from the disease itself.
Mills directs Corrections Department to buy surplus restaurant food
The announcement comes days after a decision to postpone the June 1 reopening of southern Maine restaurants drew complaints.
Muzzle Mr. Met? Mascots wonder why they’re banned from MLB
Mascots will not be allowed at games if baseball resumes this summer.
Number of eliminated college sports programs nearing 100
Critics say not all of the cuts were necessary, citing the benefits those sports bring to the schools.