Medical student Kimberly Olivares, left, takes a patient pattern from a loose COVID-19 check provided through United Memorial Medical Center on Sunday, June 28, 2020, at the Mexican Consulate in Houston.
Medical student Kimberly Olivares, left, takes a patient pattern from a loose COVID-19 check provided through United Memorial Medical Center on Sunday, June 28, 2020, at the Mexican Consulate in Houston.
Medical student Kimberly Olivares, left, takes a patient pattern from a loose COVID-19 check provided through United Memorial Medical Center on Sunday, June 28, 2020, at the Mexican Consulate in Houston.
Medical student Kimberly Olivares, left, takes a patient pattern from a loose COVID-19 check provided through United Memorial Medical Center on Sunday, June 28, 2020, at the Mexican Consulate in Houston.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, more and more Americans see that they know how to contract the virus.
In a survey of the new Axios-Ipsos coronavirus index, 50% of Americans say they know who tested positive for COVID-19. In early March, only 4% of Americans knew
COVID-19 UPDATE: Texas reports record test rate
A quarter of Americans know in their network who has contracted a coronavirus. Significantly, 21% of Americans know a deceased COVID-19 user.
Houston’s domain experienced an outbreak of new instances after the state began reopening the measures. As some academics return to school in the coming weeks, there are fears of some other infection boom in the region.
As we are in a position to return to life in general, 69% of respondents consider it a risk.
The Texas positive rate reached a record 23.97% on Tuesday night, with 516686 cases of coronavirus and 9165 deaths in the state. Houston’s domain reported a total of 124,272 cases and 2,129 deaths.