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New Lucifer Season 5 Trailer Released by Netflix – ComicBook.com
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New Lucifer Season 5 Trailer Released by Netflix – ComicBook.com

Lucifer Morningstar returns for the fifth and penultimate season of Lucifer on Netflix. This season will include at least one episode that is unlike anything the show has done before. A new trailer reveals that another member fo Lucifer's family will be appearing in the season as well. Tom Ellis will pull double duty in the fifth season of Lucifer. He's back as Lucifer Morningstar, but he's also playing Lucifer's twin brother, Michael. Michael holds a grudge against Lucifer and plans to usurp Lucifer's life on the mortal plane as payback. You can watch the new trailer for Lucifer season five above. The fourth season Lucifer (the show's first after its jump from FOX to Netflix) ended with Lucifer returning to Hell. Before he left, Detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German) told Lucifer that ...
California rolls back reopenings as coronavirus surges – Los Angeles Times
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California rolls back reopenings as coronavirus surges – Los Angeles Times

With the coronavirus death toll in California jumping past 7,000 and cases continuing to surge, more parts of the state are rolling back reopening plans as they try desperately to slow outbreaks and prevent more hospitals from hitting capacity. California has seen coronavirus cases and hospitalizations skyrocket in the last month as the economy has reopened and residents have gone back to summer socializing. Although the state clamped down by shutting bars and banning indoor dining in many areas, officials described the conditions as critical. The rate at which COVID-19 tests are coming back positive in California over the previous seven days hit 8.3% on Sunday. That’s the highest percentage since April — a continuing sign that the coronavirus is spreading throughout the state, according ...
Coronavirus: New UK study shows antibodies fade after three weeks – Business Insider – Business Insider
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Coronavirus: New UK study shows antibodies fade after three weeks – Business Insider – Business Insider

Coronavirus immunity starts to fade away just weeks after people show symptoms, according to a new study by UK scientists. King's College London research found that the presence of antibodies peaked three weeks after symptoms appeared, before fading away. In some cases, the antibodies were undetectable three months afterwards. It followed a Spanish study last week which also found antibody protection rapidly declining in many patients. One of the UK study's authors said it put "another nail in the coffin of the dangerous concept of herd immunity." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Immunity to the coronavirus may disappear within months for many patients, according to a major new UK study which found that antibodies peaked three weeks after sym...
Heres how scientists know the coronavirus came from bats and wasnt made in a lab – The Conversation UK
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Heres how scientists know the coronavirus came from bats and wasnt made in a lab – The Conversation UK

One of the conspiracy theories that have plagued attempts to keep people informed during the pandemic is the idea that the coronavirus was created in a laboratory. But the vast majority of scientists who have studied the virus agree that it evolved naturally and crossed into humans from an animal species, most likely a bat. How exactly do we know that this virus, SARS-CoV-2, has a “zoonotic” animal origin and not an artificial one? The answers lie in the genetic material and evolutionary history of the virus, and understanding the ecology of the bats in question. An estimated 60% of known infectious diseases and 75% of all new, emerging, or re-emerging diseases in humans have animal origins. SARS-CoV-2 is the newest of seven coronaviruses found in humans, all of which came fro...
Diets high in fruits, vegetables may help reduce Type 2 diabetes by 50 percent, study say – The Washington Post
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Diets high in fruits, vegetables may help reduce Type 2 diabetes by 50 percent, study say – The Washington Post

A diet high in fruits and vegetables may help reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by 50 percent, a large new study suggests. The study, which spanned about 10 years and included more than 22,000 people, looked at the link between participants’ chance of developing Type 2 diabetes and their blood levels of vitamin C and carotenoids (pigments found in colorful vegetables, such as carrots and tomatoes), considered reliable indicators of fruit and vegetable consumption. The researchers calculated that every 66 gram (2.3 ounce) increase in fruit and vegetable consumption could lower risk by 25 percent. Another study, also just published, found that whole-grain foods — such as oatmeal, cold breakfast cereal, brown rice and dark bread, as well as foods with added bran or wheat germ — se...
More than 3,000 Mainers have recovered from coronavirus, Maine CDC reports – WMTW Portland
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More than 3,000 Mainers have recovered from coronavirus, Maine CDC reports – WMTW Portland

More than 3,000 Mainers have recovered from coronavirus, Maine CDC reports 19 new cases, no new deaths reported Monday Updated: 9:51 AM EDT Jul 13, 2020 The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported no new coronavirus-related deaths and 19 new cases on Monday.The number of Mainers with COVID-19 who have died remains at 114.The 19 new cases brings the total in Maine to 3,558.A total of 3,008 Mainers have recovered from the virus, which is an increase of 14 over the past 24 hours.Starting this week, Maine CDC briefings will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2 p.m.Slow the spread: CLICK HERE to read the CDC guidelines on coronavirusMA...
Here’s how Florida hospitals are reporting current COVID-19 hospitalizations – WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando
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Here’s how Florida hospitals are reporting current COVID-19 hospitalizations – WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando

Florida shattered the national record Sunday for the largest single-day increase in positive coronavirus cases in any state since the beginning of the pandemic, adding more than 15,000 cases. According to the state Department of Health statistics, 15,299 people tested positive, for a total of 269,811 cases, and 45 deaths were recorded. RELATED: Central Florida’s largest hospitals out of ICU beds but say they can scale up if COVID-19 demand increases The numbers come at the end of a grim, record-breaking week as Florida reported 514 fatalities — an average of 73 per day. Three weeks ago, the state was averaging 30 deaths per day. Since the pandemic began in March, 4,346 people have died in Florida of COVID-19, the state says. According to the AHCA database, as of Friday evening, there are...
Here’s how Florida hospitals are reporting current COVID-19 hospitalizations – WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando
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Here’s how Florida hospitals are reporting current COVID-19 hospitalizations – WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando

Florida shattered the national record Sunday for the largest single-day increase in positive coronavirus cases in any state since the beginning of the pandemic, adding more than 15,000 cases. According to the state Department of Health statistics, 15,299 people tested positive, for a total of 269,811 cases, and 45 deaths were recorded. RELATED: Central Florida’s largest hospitals out of ICU beds but say they can scale up if COVID-19 demand increases The numbers come at the end of a grim, record-breaking week as Florida reported 514 fatalities — an average of 73 per day. Three weeks ago, the state was averaging 30 deaths per day. Since the pandemic began in March, 4,346 people have died in Florida of COVID-19, the state says. According to the AHCA database, as of Friday evening, there are...
Drink What You Want. No, Really.
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Drink What You Want. No, Really.

There are so many Kold-Draft cubes of wisdom in John deBary’s hilarious and heretical cocktail book Drink What You Want, which was published in June and continues to keep this no-alcohol-drinking writer entertained about the world of drink: the deep bench of drinks one can make at home with a few (or many) bottles and syrups and fruits laying around, the ongoing jokes about an industry that takes itself too seriously. DeBary came up as a bartender during New York’s “cocktail boom,” after happening into an interview in 2008 at Jim Meehan’s Please Don’t Tell in the East Village. For a Columbia grad with the LSAT in his sights, the bartending job was just that—a job—but it sent deBary down a path of discovery. “I was the queen of ‘fake it ’til you mak...
Here’s how Florida hospitals are reporting current COVID-19 hospitalizations – WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando
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Here’s how Florida hospitals are reporting current COVID-19 hospitalizations – WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando

Florida shattered the national record Sunday for the largest single-day increase in positive coronavirus cases in any state since the beginning of the pandemic, adding more than 15,000 cases. According to the state Department of Health statistics, 15,299 people tested positive, for a total of 269,811 cases, and 45 deaths were recorded. RELATED: Central Florida’s largest hospitals out of ICU beds but say they can scale up if COVID-19 demand increases The numbers come at the end of a grim, record-breaking week as Florida reported 514 fatalities — an average of 73 per day. Three weeks ago, the state was averaging 30 deaths per day. Since the pandemic began in March, 4,346 people have died in Florida of COVID-19, the state says. According to the AHCA database, as of Friday evening, there are...