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Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw gave an update on the most recent numbers of COVID-19 cases in the province Monday and the government’s ongoing response to the pandemic.

The province’s top doctor said that 34 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Alberta in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of active cases in the province to 400. She said 6,501 people have now recovered from the virus.

As of Monday, there were 53 people in hospital with COVID-19, six of whom were in intensive care units. Hinshaw said no new deaths have been reported. read more

Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Professor Dr. Marty Makary provides insight into Chinese medical research concerns and a new illness that is thought to be linked to coronavirus and has been affecting children.

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Saturday during a COVID-19 briefing that three children in New York State have died from a rare inflammatory syndrome believed to be linked to COVID-19. The illness shares symptoms with toxic shock and Kawasaki disease.

Cuomo said state health officials were reviewing 73 cases where children exposed to COVID-19 also exhibited symptoms of the syndrome, which included inflammation of the blood vessels. He said this inflammation could then in turn could cause heart problems. read more

Dawna Friesen reports on the newest COVID-19 outbreak to hit a Canadian meat-processing plant. Plus, Crystal Goomansingh explains how doctors are sounding the alarm about a new, mysterious syndrome that could be linked to COVID-19, and it’s sending children to intensive care.

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The New York Times reports that some children are falling ill with symptoms that could be linked to the coronavirus. Dr. Dara Kass, an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia Univ. Medical Center, tells Lawrence O’Donnell this shows we “don’t know what this virus is doing to anybody” no matter the age group. Aired on 5/6/2020.
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And why the disease first appeared in China.

NOTE: As our expert Peter Li points out in the video, “The majority of the people in China do not eat wildlife animals. Those people who consume these wildlife animals are the rich and the powerful –a small minority.” This video explains how the people of China are themselves victims of the conditions that led to coronavirus. The virus is affecting many different countries and cultures, and there is never justification for xenophobia or racism.

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https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/3/4/21157825/coronavirus-pandemic-xenophobia-racism
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Barely more than a week ago, South Korea’s coronavirus outbreak appeared to be contained as the number of confirmed infections stabilized at 30. Sensing a turning tide, many Seoul residents took off their surgical masks and resumed riding the subways and shopping at malls.

Then, on Feb. 17, a 31st case surfaced at a health clinic in Daegu, a city about 150 miles south of the capital where the vast majority of known infections were located. An unidentified 61-year-old woman, who lived there and occasionally commuted to Seoul, tested positive for the novel coronavirus. read more