COVID-19 has affected our entire world throughout the spring and summer of 2020, but we all need to brace ourselves for what could be a tough winter. In fact, we could see a spike in COVID-19 cases as we slog through the cold months, especially as other respiratory illnesses, such …
Read MoreSummer has looked a whole lot different this year. Many of us wish that because the weather is nice, the coronavirus will take a pause while we go outside and enjoy our surroundings like we love to do. However, as we’ve all learned, we have to be careful. Those same …
Read MoreAs Hurricane Douglas continues on its path toward Hawaii, residents are being urged to shelter at home or with a friend instead of relying on public shelters. Social Distancing Is Limiting Available Space in Public Shelters Space in public shelters is more scarce than ever thanks to social distancing requirements …
Read MoreAs summer inches closer, it has left many wondering how the higher temperatures will affect the novel coronavirus. After all, if the coronavirus behaves like the seasonal flu, warmer temperatures could weaken the virus and allow normal life to resume, right? Unfortunately, experts don’t think that will be the case. …
Read MoreWinter 2020-2021 could bring a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new warning by Robert Redfield, the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, issued on Tuesday. Winter could bring worse pandemic outbreak, says CDC It is well known that influenza ramps up during the …
Read MoreA panel made up by infectious disease experts from the National Academies of Sciences reported to the White House that the warmer weather is unlikely to diminish the coronavirus, and task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci concurs. Coronavirus won’t fade away in warm weather, new study Early assumptions by disease …
Read MoreMedical professionals have been hopeful that, like the flu, the coronavirus would begin to diminish with warmer weather. Now a prestigious scientific panel has told the White House that COVID-19 isn’t likely to go away based on rising seasonal temperatures. Early data made coronavirus seem like the flu Very early …
Read MoreThe coming of spring in the Northern Hemisphere in March and April is often met with joy by people who suffer from seasonal depression. After all, the cloudy, grey skies of winter are in the past, and the warmth and vibrant life of spring are ahead! However, this year, spring …
Read MoreAccording to one former FEMA official, the war the agency is currently engaged in against coronavirus is like Hurricane Katrina hitting all 50 states, and now the agency is considering setting up a secondary response center to battle the looming hurricane season. FEMA engaged in multi-front war The Federal Emergency …
Read MoreWe know that nothing stops the US Postal Service from making their deliveries, and with the whole country on stay-at-home orders, the nation’s top companies need delivery drivers and warehouse workers more than ever and plan to hire a half-million workers – this is very good news for those seeking …
Read MoreAt least 17 tornadoes struck in seven states over the weekend, no deaths were reported due in part to the coronavirus lockdown, but numerous people were injured, and severe weather will continue for the next two days – here are today’s hotspots predicted by the National Weather Service. 17 tornadoes …
Read MoreMeteorologists all over the US continue diligently monitoring warning centers even amid the COVID-19 pandemic. While non-essential businesses, schools and other public gathering places have been closed to delay the spread of the novel coronavirus, monitoring centers remain open. While we might be avoiding illness, the weather doesn’t just stop. …
Read MoreAs we enter the second week of mandatory social distancing due to the COVID-19 outbreak, everyone is probably getting little bored of being inside all day. This goes double for kids, as they’re out of school early and spending all day, every day, in the house. If you’ve got kids …
Read MoreThe Weather Channel and IBM have released a new coronavirus incident map that allows you to track the cases of COVID-19 online or via an app so you can find out where the hotspots are, and also where the virus isn’t, which may also help you with searching for a …
Read MoreMany researchers are hopeful that the upcoming warmer and more humid weather in the US will help slow the spread of coronavirus, and to that aim, scientists have rediscovered a report by Army doctors following the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 that provides important research which has helped a new …
Read MoreExperts have been hopeful that, like influenza, the coronavirus could be slowed by warmer weather and a study by MIT scientists has found reasons to be optimistic, while also warning that weather could slow the outbreak but won’t stop it. Epidemiologists have observed that the coronavirus is demonstrating a seasonal …
Read MoreWhile the COVID-19 pandemic is the main social health issue on most people’s mind right now, we need to remember that Mother Nature isn’t paying attention to the news. Severe weather, like tornadoes, hurricanes and floods can still occur, social distancing notwithstanding. As such, today we’re going over the best …
Read MoreSocial distancing, while an important step for slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus, is a bit of a pain. Finding childcare on short notice in the midst of a pandemic isn’t easy, and having to work from home while also taking care of kids is far from simple. Here …
Read MoreMixed messages are being sent to spring-breakers in Florida amid the coronavirus of whether or not the state is going to close the beaches, after the Florida governor said “the party is over,” but not so fast – here is exactly what was said. The TL;DR: The beaches are still …
Read MoreFirst the good news! Super warm weather is coming this week in Florida for spring break. But the not so good news is the CDC has issued a new warning about limiting the numbers of people in gatherings amid the coronavirus outbreak. CDC advises gatherings of 50 or more should …
Read MoreThe one factor that seems to slow outbreaks of the flu every season is warmer weather, come May, cases of influenza drop off. Less fear, more solutions Thanks to an ever-growing media and social media onslaught, we live in fear-based world. Fear over the coronavirus is growing to epic proportions. …
Read MoreMillions of people are finding their lives disrupted by climate change, which is leading to more severe weather, a situation which is now being worsened by the novel coronavirus, according to findings from a new World Meteorological Organization report released this week. Severe weather disrupting lives and livelihoods Many scientists …
Read MoreIf anything sounds like a potential recipe for disaster, it’s thousands of spring breakers congregating closely on Florida beaches, and officials there are releasing precautionary plans to prevent and protect others amid a burgeoning coronavirus outbreak; plus, scientists are testing the repurposing of HIV, Hep C and other antiviral drugs …
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