Coronavirus updates: COVID-infected people protected for up to 3 months, CDC says

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LATEST: The state of Michigan postpones its high school football season until spring over COVID-19 concerns, one of a growing number of states to do so.

No one is willing to take the risk of COVID being passed on because of a high-risk sport," Uyl added."Decisions have to be made on our other sports as well, but none of those carry the same close, consistent, and face-to-face contact as football."

For those who develop symptoms within the first three months, they are advised to get tested again"if there is no other cause identified for their symptoms," the CDC said.The number of confirmed coronavirus cases across the globe has now reached 21,010,700, according to Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said McKesson Corporation will be a “central distributor” of future COVID-19 vaccines and related supplies.

Once the Food and Drug Administration authorizes one or more vaccines, McKesson will work under the CDC's guidance to ship it.The number of Americans who know someone in the U.S. who has tested positive for coronavirus has reached a new high, according to a new survey. A COVID-19 sign alerting drivers to visit FLORIDAHEALTH.GOV during their commute on Interstate I-4 on Aug. 14, 2020 in Kissimmee, Fla.

"If people feel more comfortable wearing masks, they absolutely should. I do think it's a public health -- a good thing to do. But President Trump does not believe that Washington should be telling people how to live their lives and all the different states," Kushner said. A replica of the head of the Statue of Liberty sits in the closed entrance Madame Tussauds museum along New York City's iconic 42nd Street on Aug. 6, 2020 in New York City.Other businesses are also set to reopen, with bowling alleys starting Monday. Protocol for gyms will be released Monday, he said.The Brooklyn Bowl bowling alley and music venue stands closed in Brooklyn, N.Y., April 22, 2020.Cuomo also provided an update on COVID-19 cases in the state.

The baby began to develop a fever and required supplemental oxygen; however, the baby is now home andThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicted in its latest forecast that the U.S. coronavirus death toll could reach 200,000 by Labor Day as children across the country head back to school.

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