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After Strict Lockdown, Spain Has Lowest Coronavirus Death Toll In 6 Weeks

That’s a 0.7% increase from the previous day.

Trump Says Sweden ‘Paying Heavily’ For Failure To Lock Down As Deaths Toll Rise Over 2,500

Sweden has a COVID-19 mortality rate of 256 per million residents, three times higher than neighbor Denmark and six times Norway’s.

South Korea’s Widespread Testing And Contact Tracing Lead To First Day With No New Cases

It becomes the first country with 10,000-plus infections to report a day with zero new local cases.

South Korea’s Widespread Testing And Contact Tracing Lead To First Day With No New Cases

It becomes the first country with 10,000-plus infections to report a day with zero new local cases.

Georgia Coronavirus Deaths Surpass 1,000; Forecaster Says Will Double By August With Reopening

This model predicts a total of 153,373 deaths in the U.S.

Georgia Coronavirus Deaths Surpass 1,000; Forecaster Says Will Double By August With Reopening

This model predicts a total of 153,373 deaths in the U.S.

How Does Contact Tracing Work?

The key to identifying and notifying individuals who have been exposed to coronavirus as states reopen.

How Does Contact Tracing Work?

The key to identifying and notifying individuals who have been exposed to coronavirus as states reopen.

Children, Women Just As Likely To Contract COVID-19, But Men Exhibit Worse Symptoms, Study Suggests

Men were 2.5x more likely to show severe symptoms than women, researchers found

How To Eat Safely—And Stay Socially Distant—At Restaurants

A six-feet apart guide to eating out in restaurants.