Coronavirus US: New York City had 24k ‘excess deaths’ at peak

The number of people who died in New York City during the height of the coronavirus pandemic is more than triple what would be expected in a normal year, a new report finds.    Between March 11 and May 2, there were more than 24,000 ‘excess deaths’, compared to years prior, researchers from the Centers for … Read more

Two thirds of people who test positive for coronavirus lost their sense of smell

More than 65 percent of people who test positive for coronavirus report losing their sense of smell or taste, a new study finds.  The symptom, which was only recently added to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) list of signs of the infection, was only reported by 22 percent of those who tested … Read more

Coronavirus: Trump avoids Pence to keep Pelosi from presidency

Vice President Mike Pence was spotted at the White House on Tuesday wearing a face mask amid concerns about a coronavirus cluster at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Pence made a ‘personal decision’ to stay away from President Donald Trump after a coronavirus outbreak on his staff, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Tuesday.  ‘The vice … Read more

Doctors say they’re inundated with calls about COVID toes from people with no other symptoms

Doctors are being ‘inundated’ with calls about ‘COVID toes’ from people whose only coronavirus symptoms are bruises and rashes on their feet A new symptom of the coronavirus – bruising, rashes and lesions on the feet – has been dubbed ‘COVID toes’ They generally appear in children and teenagers who don’t have any other symptoms … Read more

Secret FEMA charts warn U.S. death toll will hit 3,000 a DAY by June

The Trump administration is privately projecting the death toll from the coronavirus will reach 3,000 cases daily on June 1 even as the president pushes for a reopening of the economy.  That number is nearly double the current level of 1,750 deaths a day from the disease. The projections, obtained by The New York Times, … Read more

Official list of Covid symptoms is ‘dodgy and inadequate’: Top scientific adviser

The official list of COVID symptoms has been branded ‘dodgy’ and ‘inadequate’ by a top scientific advisor. Dr Nick Summerton called for tiredness, breathlessness and loss of appetite to be included in key symptom list. Currently the NHS only notes a persistent cough and fever as the main signs, and says these are the only … Read more

Lili Reinhart shows off her legs in Daisy Dukes while taking her dog Milo out during LA’s lockdown

Lili Reinhart has been keeping her pup Milo close after he was attacked by another dog in early April.  But the Riverdale star and her dog appeared to be in good spirits on Saturday, as they enjoyed some time in the sun.  The Hustlers actress, 23, was cautious wearing a CDC recommended face mask for … Read more

RHOBH’s Kyle Richards flaunts her athletic physique in form-fitting leopard leggings

RHOBH’s Kyle Richards flaunts her athletic physique in form-fitting leopard leggings By Deirdre Simonds For Dailymail.com Published: 02:33 BST, 2 May 2020 | Updated: 05:14 BST, 2 May 2020 Kyle Richards flaunted her fit figure on Friday, as The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star stepped out of quarantine for a stroll with a friend … Read more

Riverdale’s Lili Reinhart wears surgical mask and distressed Daisy Dukes to go house-hunting in LA

Riverdale’s Lili Reinhart wears surgical mask and distressed Daisy Dukes to go house-hunting in LA By Deirdre Simonds For Dailymail.com Published: 04:58 BST, 2 May 2020 | Updated: 04:58 BST, 2 May 2020 Lili Reinhart wore a CDC-recommended COVID-19 surgical mask and protective gloves while house-hunting with her real estate agent in Los Angeles on … Read more

Top COVID-19 model predicts 100,000 dead by end of summer

A top coronavirus model is predicting that 100,000 Americans will have died from COVID-19 by the end of the summer – as the US death toll surpasses President Donald Trump’s best case scenario of 60,000 deaths.     The MOBS model from the Network Science Institute at Northeastern University also estimates that there will be about … Read more