Blood clots clogged lungs of African American COVID-19 victims, study says

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Blood clots clogged lungs of African American COVID-19 victims, study says
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Restrictions will be tightened in Seoul and surrounding areas through June 14 to stem the spread of COVID-19 after the Korean Centers for Disease Control reported 79 newly diagnosed cases—the highest increase since early April.

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Restrictions will be tightened in Seoul and surrounding areas through June 14 to stem the spread, health authorities said, according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency. "If we fail to eradicate the spread of the virus in the metropolitan area at an early stage, it will lead to more community infections, eventually undermining school reopenings," Health Minister Park Neung-hoo told reporters, according to Yonhap.6:59 a.m.: India sees highest single-day rise in infections

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