https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/area-wales-missed-coronavirus-simple-18348215

The area of Wales that missed coronavirus - and the simple system it set up

The answer could be down to one council's 'homemade' test track and trace system


Florida Sees Third Straight Day Of Over 1,000 New Coronavirus Cases Since Reopening Economy, Over 4,000 in Three Days

On Friday, Florida's Department of Health reported a third consecutive day of over 1,000 new coronavirus cases since the state began reopening.

According to the department, there were at least 1,305 new cases reported as of Friday, which brings Florida's total number to over 61,000. There were also at least 53 new deaths reported, increasing the state's total number to at least 2,660.

The number of cases reported on Friday marked the fifth day that the state saw new cases top 1,000 since implementing phase one of its reopening plan on May 18. In addition to the high numbers reported on June 3 and June 4, where the state set its highest single-day total since reopening with 1,419 cases, May 21 and May 29 both had over 1,200 cases reported.

According to the state's department of health, there have been at least 4,041 new cases in the past three days, with 1,317 on Wednesday; 1,419 on Thursday; and now 1,305 on Friday.


https://www.nature.com/articles/d41587-020-00016-w
Coronavirus vaccine developers wary of errant antibodies

Concerns persist that COVID-19 vaccines could cause antibody-dependent enhancement, which can potentiate viral entry into host cells and worsen disease.




wales: The area of Wales that missed coronavirus - and the simple system it set up
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/area-wales-missed-coronavirus-simple-18348215


florida: Florida Sees Third Straight Day Of Over 1,000 New Coronavirus Cases Since Reopening Economy, Over 4,000 in Three Days
https://www.newsweek.com/florida-sets-new-single-day-record-coronavirus-cases-since-reopening-economy-over-4000-three-1509055


vaccine: Coronavirus vaccine developers wary of errant antibodies
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41587-020-00016-w