COVID Live Updates: Amazon offers vaccine delivery help, Fauci addresses WHO
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They said they are offering to leverage its operations, information technology, and communications capabilities.
Meanwhile some encouraging news, a federal memo shows - overall - the country is seeing fewer coronavirus cases week-to-week, and deaths are leveling off. But the number of people dying each day is staggering.
In the last 24 hours, a record 4,409 people died. That s nearly the number of all US military personnel killed in Iraq since 2003.
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COVID Live Updates: US surpasses 400K deaths; new variant in California
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NEW YORK (WABC) The United States has surpassed 400,000 deaths from the coronavirus.
At least 20 states are reporting new cases of the more-contagious COVID variant first found overseas, but in Los Angeles, more than one-third of COVID patients are believed to be carrying a newly-discovered California variant.
Doctors say the mutation is likely to blame for the recent explosion in cases.
Funeral homes in LA County are so overwhelmed that cemeteries can t keep up.
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COVID deaths in the United States have surpassed 400,000 on Tuesday. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, more than one-third of COVID patients are believed to be carrying a newly-discovered California variant.
NYC offering transportation for seniors
Beginning this week, seniors age 65 or older who are unable to make their own arrangements and need transportation to and from a COVID-19 vaccination appointment can sign up for transportation through the City, Mayor de Blasio announced today. We are moving heaven and earth to get our senior neighbors vaccinated , said Mayor Bill de Blasio. Now, seniors who need a ride to an appointment will get one, ensuring our vaccines go to those who need them most.
Woman ready to celebrate 109th birthday after beating COVID
A woman in Wisconsin who beat COVID-19 is now getting ready to celebrate her 109th birthday. Ruth Stryzewski spent several weeks in isolation while fighting the virus, but her family said her symptoms were mild.