'I have never seen so many human beings in an ER at one time in my entire life,' said one nurse.
. Graduation for students at American University will still go on, but the ceremony will happen online. It appears AU is the first college in the region to commit to an online service. Other schools across the region, such as Howard University, have already canceled graduation altogether.
a.m. Thursday, prohibits Mainers from traveling outside their homes for all but “essential personal activities.” The two new deaths were both women in their 80s in Cumberland County, bringing that county’s toll to five, said Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control. Two other deaths were announced the day before in York and Kennebec counties. All told, more than 340 people have tested positive for the virus in Maine, he said.
, bringing the number of deaths at that facility to five. Meanwhile, the number sickened at Frontier Health and Rehabilitation in St. Charles grew to a dozen residents and two staff members, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. At least 12 other ill staff members were staying home awaiting testing, a company spokesman Craig Workman said Tuesday. Frontier, which houses about 113 mostly elderly patients, was the first senior-living facility in the St.
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