People who frequently attended church were 16 times more likely to report that they had tested positive for COVID-19, according to a new study. https://t.co/hRWIEg3cF5 pic.twitter.com/IqI1gbqr1o
— WebMD (@WebMD) September 20, 2020
35 Places You're Most Likely to Catch COVID https://t.co/d1KsetXsdI
— Hardamon (@iamhardamon) September 12, 2020
Adults who tested positive for Covid-19 were approximately twice as likely to have reported dining at a restaurant in the 14 days before becoming ill than those who tested negative, according to a new CDC study https://t.co/l9JTriBumZ
— CNN (@CNN) September 11, 2020
A team of experts on food contamination says it is highly unlikely that food is a source of Covid-19 transmission https://t.co/aAxDsB4hgd
— CNN (@CNN) September 7, 2020
A new study has found a strong correlation between vitamin D deficiency and COVID-19, though researchers say that doesn’t mean loading up on so-called sunshine pills will protect you from the virus. https://t.co/F3XHTGDDKP
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) September 3, 2020
Opinion: It’s time to talk about how toilets may be spreading covid-19 https://t.co/eqY9JYl4uO
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 2, 2020
55% of coronavirus patients still have neurological problems three months later: study https://t.co/UVeCwPrWLo
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) August 31, 2020
A new Centers for Disease Control report shows 94% of people who died after contracting COVID-19 had contributing health conditions, underscoring why the virus is so dangeroushttps://t.co/0oG98OdVo6
— Axios (@axios) August 31, 2020
Fast, Less Accurate Coronavirus Tests May Ease the U.S. Backlog, Experts Say https://t.co/MnMHyH1yOI
— frates (@frates) August 30, 2020
5 unanswered medical questions about coronavirus
I am recovering. But the last five months were the worst of my life. Wear a mask. https://t.co/tKlU00kWnO
— Mara Gay (@MaraGay) September 8, 2020
"Dr. #Fauci Just Said How You'll Most Likely Get COVID" #coronavirus https://t.co/MSVNHkYtCR via @Yahoo
— Epathea Litmer (@EpatheaLitmer) September 11, 2020