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NYC ER doctor battled COVID-19 before taking her own life – New York Post
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NYC ER doctor battled COVID-19 before taking her own life – New York Post

A heroic New York City emergency room doctor was driven to suicide in the depths of the coronavirus crisis, her family says — and the relentless strain of modern medicine, which rewards perfection and disdains weakness, is to blame. “If the culture had been different, that thought would have never even occurred to her, which is why I need to change the culture,” Jennifer Feist said of her sister, Dr. Lorna Breen. “We need to change it. Like, as of today,” she told The New York Times. Breen, 49, killed herself April 26, while medical director of the emergency department at NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital in Upper Manhattan, located in a low-income community that was especially hard hit by COVID-19. “She had something that was a little bit different, and that was this op...
Coronavirus: Orange County reports 1,251 new cases and 9 new deaths – OCRegister
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Coronavirus: Orange County reports 1,251 new cases and 9 new deaths – OCRegister

The Orange County Health Care Agency  reported another 1,251 cases of the coronavirus as of Saturday, July 11 pushing Orange County’s total to 23,901 since local testing began in March. There were nine new deaths reported, bringing the total to 421. Of the 421 deaths, 212 were in skilled nursing facilities, 15 in assisted living facilities and two were listed as homeless. There were 671 registered hospital patients with 231 in ICU. The state’s coronavirus-tracking dashboard shows Orange County has at least 39% of its ICU beds still available. The county estimates the number of recoveries from the virus is 9,982. The count of people who have recovered is based on the prior 28-day cumulative case count. Countywide, 303,201 tests have been reported since testing began, with data thr...
5th COVID-19 related death reported in San Luis Obispo County – KSBY San Luis Obispo News
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5th COVID-19 related death reported in San Luis Obispo County – KSBY San Luis Obispo News

A fifth resident of San Luis Obispo County has died due to COVID-19, health officials reported on Saturday. According to the San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department, the individual was in their 70's and had multiple underlying health conditions. The patient passed away at home and the cause of transmission was community spread, health officials said in a press release. “Losing another member of our community is heartbreaking,” said County Health Officer Dr. Penny Borenstein. “We feel for the friends and family of the patient. This is an unfortunate reminder that COVID-19 is spreading in our community.” Dr. Borenstein says people at higher risk should stay home as much as possible. All residents, regardless of risk factors, should take precautions to limit the spread of COVID-19, ...
COVID-19 continues its grim record-setting pace in Texas – KSAT San Antonio
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COVID-19 continues its grim record-setting pace in Texas – KSAT San Antonio

AUSTIN, Texas – The new coronavirus continues to cut its record-setting swath through Texas as state officials reported a record 10,351 new cases for the day Saturday. That brought the total cases of COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus, to just over a quarter-million dating to the start of tracking in early March. The true number of cases Arkansas though is likely higher because many people have not been tested, and studies suggest people can be infected and not feel sick. A record 10,083 COVID-19 patients are hospitalized, while 99 new fatalities were reported Saturday. The total is second only to the record 105 reported Thursday and brought the state's overall death toll to 3,112. Harris County had the most active cases with almost 27,000, with Dallas County coming in a distant s...
41-year-old mother participates in local clinical trial for DNA vaccine at Penn Medicine – WPVI-TV
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41-year-old mother participates in local clinical trial for DNA vaccine at Penn Medicine – WPVI-TV

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The rush around the world to find a COVID-19 vaccine continues as fears of a second spike of cases grow. Among the clinical trials is one occurring right here in Philadelphia. Volunteers are stepping up to be among the first to try it out. The clinical trial for the DNA vaccine at Penn Medicine is 52 weeks. Recently, a Pennsylvania mother of two signed up for it and so far things have been promising. "This one was actually less painful than a normal flu vaccine," said Stella Sexton who is a 41-year-old mother of two. "It just goes into your skin, it doesn't go all the way in the muscle." Sexton spoke with ABC affiliate in Richmond about her decision to sign up for what could just be a vaccine for COVID-19. Sexton signed up for the trial at the Perlman School of Med...
Broken Heart Syndrome has increased during coronavirus pandemic, study shows – Fox News
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Broken Heart Syndrome has increased during coronavirus pandemic, study shows – Fox News

A new study released by the Journal of the American Medical Association on Thursday found that cardiomyopathy, or "Broken Heart Syndrome," has increased during the coronavirus pandemic. Conducted by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic in two Ohio hospitals, the study examined 1,914 patients from five distinct two-month periods -- 250 of which had been hospitalized in March and April -- who presented Acute Coronary Syndrome. They compared those patients to others who had shown similar problems across four timelines during the course of the last two years. THE MYSTERIOUS CONNECTION BETWEEN THE CORONAVIRUS AND THE HEART The study found the incidence of stress cardiomyopathy, or Takotsubo Syndrome, increased by a significant 7.8 percent during the pandemic's initial apex, compared with pr...
First child dies due to coronavirus in South Carolina, DHEC says – WYFF4 Greenville
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First child dies due to coronavirus in South Carolina, DHEC says – WYFF4 Greenville

First child dies due to coronavirus in South Carolina, DHEC says Updated: 6:56 PM EDT Jul 11, 2020 The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced the first pediatric death associated with COVID-19 in South Carolina on Saturday.Officials say the child was under the age of five and was from the Midlands region. “Today, we mourn the loss of one of our children to this virus. It is heart-wrenching to lose a child under any circumstances, and especially so during a time when we have all lost so much already,” said Dr. Joan Duwve, DHEC Public Health Director."Our state is in a dire situation and we will continue to mourn the...
Coronavirus updates: More than 66K new cases; Walt Disney World reopens amid surge in Florida; Trump wears mask – USA TODAY
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Coronavirus updates: More than 66K new cases; Walt Disney World reopens amid surge in Florida; Trump wears mask – USA TODAY

Walt Disney World began a phased reopening Saturday, nearly four months after the theme park shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. As with other theme parks that have announced reopening plans, park capacity will be limited and visitors will undergo a temperature check and be required to wear face masks. But COVID-19 cases are still on the rise in Florida and across the country. The U.S. reported more than 66,000 new cases Friday – the nation's largest single-day increase since the start of the outbreak, according to John Hopkins University data. Globally, the world also saw the largest single-day increase in new cases thus far. Florida has recorded the largest weekly increase in cases. In the past seven days, the state has added nearly 67,000 cases, according to the Centers for ...
Oregon reports record 409 COVID-19 cases, 19 in C. Oregon; no new deaths – KTVZ
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Oregon reports record 409 COVID-19 cases, 19 in C. Oregon; no new deaths – KTVZ

15 new cases in Deschutes County, 4 in Jefferson County PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Oregon Health Authorities reported a record 409 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, in part for technical reasons, but said there were no new deaths, keeping that toll at 232. OHA reported 409 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 a.m. Saturday, bringing the state total to 11,85 cases, along with 280,332 negative test results. The agency said Saturday’s high number is partially due to a transition to a new reporting system, which prevented the processing of positive cases for a few hours Thursday. Those cases are included in Saturday’s case count. The new cases reported Saturday are in the following counties: Baker (2), Benton (6), Clackamas (29), Columb...