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83 new COVID-19 cases reported in Montana (Sunday, July 12, 2020) – KXLF Butte News
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83 new COVID-19 cases reported in Montana (Sunday, July 12, 2020) – KXLF Butte News

Montana reported 2 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. Big Horn and Yellowstone counties each report 1 new case. The state conducted 1,741 new tests, for a total of 35,643. Yellowstone County health officials reported Tuesday an elderly woman has died from complications due to COVID-19. The death of a woman in her 80s is the third COVID-19 related death in Yellowstone County and the 17th death in Montana. MTN News is counting 480 total cases. The state's confirmed case count is 481, which includes a Jefferson County resident who local health officials say has not been in the state for several weeks. They added that the case was not acquired in Montana and the man has not been in contact with anyone in Montana. There are currently 20 active COVID-19 cases in Montana, accord...
Pittsburgh Seemed Like a Virus Success Story. Now Cases Are Surging. – The New York Times
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Pittsburgh Seemed Like a Virus Success Story. Now Cases Are Surging. – The New York Times

“You are seeing what could be the beginning of what we’ve been seeing in Texas and Arizona,” said Dr. Bill Miller, a professor of epidemiology at the Ohio State University. He described upswings in urban counties in Ohio, a state that saw weeks of steady or declining cases but is now averaging more than 1,000 new confirmed cases a day, the worst so far of the pandemic. “We can’t let our guard down,” he said. For months, Pittsburgh had been both diligent and lucky. The virus began spreading here later than in some early centers of the nation’s crisis, like New York City or Detroit. That gave Pittsburgh time to prepare. At the same time, Pennsylvania, which began facing skyrocketing rates in the eastern half of the state, took a more aggressive approach to shutting down public life than sta...
Brooklyn Beckhams new fiancée Nicola Peltz shares glimpse of her dazzling $200k diamond ring – Daily Mail
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Brooklyn Beckhams new fiancée Nicola Peltz shares glimpse of her dazzling $200k diamond ring – Daily Mail

Brooklyn Beckham fiancée Nicola Peltz shared a close-up glimpse of her dazzling $200,000 ring on Sunday, one day after the couple announced their engagement. Just the 25-year-old actress' hand was featured in a shot shared on 21-year-old Brooklyn's Stories as she petted their adorable pet pooch.  And while the couple's four-legged friend was the centre of attention, it was hard to miss Nicola's emerald diamond dazzler, which is thought to be 4.5-5 carats. Ring: Brooklyn Beckham fiancée Nicola Peltz shared a close-up glimpse of her dazzling $200,000 ring on Sunday, one day after the couple announced their engagement Dazzler: It was hard to miss Nicola's diamond dazzler, which is thought to be 4.5-5 carats Shannon Delany-Ron, director of communica...
Naya Riveras ex Ryan Dorsey, father swim lake as search continues for missing actress – Page Six
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Naya Riveras ex Ryan Dorsey, father swim lake as search continues for missing actress – Page Six

Naya Rivera’s ex-husband Ryan Dorsey and her father waded the same waters where she was presumed to have drowned as the search continued for the missing actress, according to reports. Dorsey and Rivera’s dad, George, appeared emotional as they entered the water fully-clothed Saturday on the fourth day of the search at Lake Piru, which is about 56 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, the Daily Mail reported. In one image, Dorsey and his former father-in-law embraced before getting into the water with other family members to pay tribute to the missing “Glee” star, The Sun reported. The 33-year-old Rivera was reported missing Wednesday her 4-year-old son, Josey, was discovered alone on their rented pontoon boat. Rivera’s son is from her marriage to Dorsey, whom she divorc...
Coronavirus: Three generations of Bollywood Bachchan family infected – BBC News
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Coronavirus: Three generations of Bollywood Bachchan family infected – BBC News

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Abhishek (L) said his wife and daughter would self-isolate at home Three generations of a high-profile Bollywood family have tested positive for Covid-19, officials in the Indian state of Maharashtra say. Results on Sunday showed the actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, a former Miss World, and her daughter Aaradhya, eight, were infected with coronavirus. Her husband Abhishek and father-in-law Amitabh, both also actors, were taken to hospital on Saturday with the virus. Both men were said to have mild symptoms. Abhishek Bachchan tweeted that they would remain in hospital "till ...
Atlanta Rapper Lil Marlo Shot Dead in Atlanta – TMZ
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Atlanta Rapper Lil Marlo Shot Dead in Atlanta – TMZ

Exclusive Details Rapper Lil Marlo was shot to death over the weekend in Atlanta ... law enforcement confirms with TMZ. Cops tell us, they responded to a call late Saturday night. The call came in as a car accident on Interstate 285 in downtown Atlanta, but when police arrived they found the rapper had been shot. He was pronounced dead at the scene. An police official tells TMZ, the investigation so far points to Lil Marlo being shot while he was driving.  The official adds, "At this time, investigators believe the victim was the intended target of the gunfire and they are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting." The Medical Examiner conf...
Ive Been Living In Florida Since the Start of COVID-19, and Im Regretting Some of My Choices – WomansDay.com
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Ive Been Living In Florida Since the Start of COVID-19, and Im Regretting Some of My Choices – WomansDay.com

When COVID-19 began ravaging large U.S. cities like New York and Los Angeles in March 2020, I was living in Orlando, Florida. And while the people living and working in the city were upended, my life remained relatively unchanged. I watched as my friends from around the country were ordered to stay inside. Meanwhile. I carelessly frolicked on white, sandy beaches. As those with the means to leave their small apartments in densely populated cities contemplated moving to a safer state, I was traveling to Siesta Key and Sanibel Island without a single worry. It almost felt like Florida was in a bubble, immune to the societal and physical affects of COVID-19. When the first COVID-19 case hit the United States in January of this year, the state of Florida was unfazed. Even when the virus ...
If You Have This Blood Type, You Might Be Immune to COVID-19 – MSN Money
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If You Have This Blood Type, You Might Be Immune to COVID-19 – MSN Money

In the ongoing mission to understand why some people are more impacted by COVID-19 than others, in the past six months researchers have learned that blood type plays a major role. Several studies have found links between specific blood types and not only the likelihood of contracting the virus, but also risk of death. Now, another study has found that people with a specific blood type might actually get some protection against the highly infectious virus, making them less likely to catch coronavirus.  As part of an ongoing massive study involving more than 750,000 participants, genetic testing company 23andMe claims that early data suggests Type O blood appears to be protective against the virus when compared to other blo...
How California failed at coronavirus testing from the start – Los Angeles Times
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How California failed at coronavirus testing from the start – Los Angeles Times

The disease investigators arrived at the apartment in street clothes, carrying their gowns, gloves and face shields in Whole Foods bags. They didn’t knock on the door. Instead, they called the resident — a man in his 50s, then California’s first known coronavirus case — by phone.When he answered, he was instructed to move to the farthest corner of the apartment so the team could go inside and suit up. They had come to the apartment building in Orange County to make sure the man was where he promised to be — and that he was isolating there, completely alone. “First case. New virus. We weren’t going to take people’s word for it,” recalled the county’s medical director of communicable disease control, Dr. Matthew Zahn, who oversaw the operation. They asked about symptoms in the patien...