Highly Unpredictable On 6 February 2020, a woman living in Daegu checked herself into hospital following a minor traffic accident. Despite a high fever, she continued about her day-to-day life in between visits
Highly Unpredictable On 6 February 2020, a woman living in Daegu checked herself into hospital following a minor traffic accident. Despite a high fever, she continued about her day-to-day life in between visits
As the long summer days in San Antonio, Texas draw to a close and the residents bed in for a sweltering evening, the majority of its inhabitants are just waking up. Just
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The number of worldwide cases of SARS-CoV-2 edged passed 100,000 on 6 March 2020, having been officially identified two months earlier, on 7 January. It took 12 days for the second 100,000
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