COVID-19 Updates
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About Serology Surveillance
Uncovering SARS-CoV-2 Infections through Serology (or Antibody) Testing Close Serology Surveillance Uncovers Missed Infections Reported coronavirus disease, COVID-19, cases likely represent only a fraction of all SARS-CoV-2, the virus that…
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COVID-19 Response Highlights
Data in Action COVID-NET provides national data on laboratory-confirmed hospitalizations. On April 17, data were added on COVID-19-associated hospitalizations by age with race and ethnicity information, and on selected underlying…
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Social Media Toolkit: Daily Life & Going Out
Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations like COVID-19. You may feel anxious, mad, sad, or overwhelmed. Find ways you and your family can reduce stress. Learn the common signs of…
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Social Media Toolkit: Communities, Schools & Workplaces
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California’s epidemic of hate: 832 anti-Asian incidents in three months as coronavirus blaming soars
Wearing their masks, Donalene Ferrer and two other generations of family members were walking along an Oceanside neighbourhood in April when a car pulled up and a woman yelled: “You…
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Meet the digital nomads stranded in Asia because of the coronavirus
Attracted by the low cost of living and good telecommunications, digital nomads, or people who earn a living by working remotely, have been flocking to Southeast Asia for years.Many who…
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Singaporeans return to work, using smartphone apps and QR codes to fight coronavirus
To go anywhere in Singapore these days, Joni Sng needs mobile phone apps and other technologies: a QR code to enter shops, a digital map to see how crowded a…
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Severe backlog in Europe-bound trains at Chinese border, as coronavirus increases rail freight volume
A Chinese rail freight operator has cut cargo services to central Europe amid a backlog of trains waiting at the Chinese border to leave the country, the 21st Century Business…
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Travel bubbles: commerce minister sounds cautious note on Hongkongers’ holiday plans
Hongkongers’ hopes of spending their summer holiday abroad are still hanging in the balance, the commerce minister has told the Post, even though the city has planned to form a…
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Coronavirus: Hong Kong still walking an economic tightrope, commerce minister warns
Hong Kong must be ready to endure further economic hardship with no major recovery on the horizon given the raging coronavirus pandemic, commerce minister Edward Yau Tang-wah has told the…