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One I.C.U., Five Patients: A Different View of the Virus’s Toll

Times Insider explains who we are and what we do, and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. A hospital is an invaluable vantage point from which to understand an epidemic. It provides a glimpse of the severity of an illness in a geographic area, a sense of …

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Dentists Are Reopening, but Should Patients Go Back?

At Dr. Todd Bertman’s office, the receptionist wears a plastic face shield. So do the hygienist and the nine doctors in the practice in Manhattan’s East Village. Dr. Bertman reopened the office two weeks ago after closing it in March in response to the coronavirus pandemic. In another change from …

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ComfortDelGro Expands Beyond Food Delivery To Deliver Essential Medicine To Patients’ Homes

It’s not an understatement to say that ComfortDelGro Taxi is rolling with the times. Beyond ferrying passengers, ComfortDelGro has branched out to offer food and grocery delivery services in Singapore to keep up with the ever-changing demands. The firm announced today (June 2) that it has partnered with ALPS Pte …

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Closed Hospitals Leave Rural Patients ‘Stranded’ as Coronavirus Spreads

Michael Nuzum had spent weeks fighting coronavirus-like symptoms — a wracking cough, terrible chills, an exhausting fever — before collapsing at his home in rural West Virginia. Mr. Nuzum, a 54-year-old animal control worker, was already in cardiac arrest when the emergency workers arrived on April 3. That left them …

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Researchers release data set of CT scans from coronavirus patients

In an effort to spur the development of systems that can quickly spot signs of the novel coronavirus, a team of researchers at the University of San Diego this week released a data set — the COVID-CT-Dataset — containing 275 CT scans collected from 143 patients with confirmed cases of …

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Coronavirus Patients in Limbo as Gilead Suspends Emergency Drug Access

Overwhelmed by demand for an experimental treatment for coronavirus, the drug maker Gilead abruptly shut down its emergency access program, leaving doctors and families scrambling for answers. The company said it was setting up a broader access program that could try to help more people, but some said the transition …

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