Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tests positive for COVID-
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Djokovic Tested Positive for Coronavirus in December, His Lawyers Say.
Savannah Guthrie tests positive for COVID-19
You're back in the studio. You have a negative test for COVID. I just tested positive for COVID, so here we go."
Hoda Kotb says she tested positive for COVID-19
The TODAY co-anchor, who is vaccinated and has received a booster dose, is isolating at home.
Four lawmakers announced Monday that they recently tested positive for the coronavirus.
Nancy Mace said in a tweet that this was her second time testing positive for Covid, and that she was "feeling ok." She added that she's been vaccinated.
Maryland Rep. Ruppersberger tests positive for COVID-19
The Maryland Democrat says he tested positive for the virus on Monday night. He says he is quarantining at home with mild symptoms.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Monday evening that, for the second time in a year, he has tested positive...
Washington Legislature begins another session; now 5 senators test positive for COVID
Jan. 10, 2022
United Cuts Flights After About 3,000 Workers Test Positive For Covid-19
Numerous members of Congress have said they had contracted Covid in recent weeks. The disclosures come as the nation confronts record case counts driven by the omicron variant, which is infecting many who have already received a two-dose vaccine and booster shot.
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U.S. poised to break record 142,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations
Jan. 11, 2022
A team of nurses and physicians transfers a patient with covid-19 into an ICU room at CentraCare-St. Cloud Hospital in St. Cloud, Minn.
As of Monday, Colorado, Oregon, Louisiana, Maryland and Virginia had declared public health emergencies or authorized crisis standards of care, which allow hospitals and ambulances to restrict treatment when they cannot meet demand.
Nurses and other hospital staff continued to fall sick themselves, raising nurse to patient ratios in some places to high levels.
“Our systems and personnel are under extreme strain and I’m not sure how long we can sustain it,” Russell Buhr, a pulmonary and critical care physician at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, said in an email.
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