.ScottGottliebMD says schools can safely reopen this fall, but “local districts need discretion to put in place measures to try to avoid outbreaks.”
that patients who recover from Covid-19 may be able to get the virus again, adding that studies suggest their immunity may wane after a few months.
But it is unclear "how strong that protection is and for how long that protection will last," she said at a news conference at the organization's Geneva headquarters. In the case of the Covid-19 virus, health officials have said there is insufficient data to indicate that antibodies ensure immunity against the virus. —The month of June saw a 55% jump annually in sales of newly built homes, according to a survey by John Burns Real Estate Consulting.
New home sales were greatest in the Northeast, with an 86% annual jump, and in Florida, which saw an 84% increase, while California lagged behind, the survey found.Executive Director of the World Health Organization's emergencies program Mike Ryan speaks at a news conference on the novel coronavirus in Geneva, Switzerland.as the coronavirus continues to rapidly spread across the globe.
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