Publisher: Daily Memphian


Here’s a proven way to prevent the spread of coronavirus

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News flash! We have a way to prevent the transmission and spread of coronavirus. It’s not some fancy laboratory test. It’s not some new-fangled treatment strategy. It’s the time-tested approach of wearing a mask to prevent infection.


In the COVID war, let’s act like we’re all on the same side

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The ongoing battle against COVID-19 has made substantial headway in many areas of the nation. This progress has been achieved despite major problems.


Virus reproduction rate is the number to know; it’s now a promising 1.14 in Shelby County

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David Sweat, head of epidemiology at the Shelby County Health Department, is poring over a short list of different COVID-19 models right now, reading them like a map for the road the disease will take from here. There isn’t just one model for predicting the coronavirus surge because none are accurate in all facets, he… Read More


Internationally known neurologist leads new center at St. Jude

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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the go-to place in the world for pediatric cancer treatment and research, is broadening its reach to include catastrophic neurological disease. Dr. Richard Finkel, an internationally recognized pediatric neurologist whose work in clinical trials has led to new treatments for neurological disease, including spinal muscular atrophy, is the lead architect… Read More


Memphis shows 5% positive COVID antibody rate; critics question test accuracy

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New York City made headlines just over a week ago when 21% of people randomly tested had positive results for COVID-19 antibodies, presumably showing signs of immunity. In Memphis, 5% of those tested are positive for antibodies, a sign that the disease is in the early stages here and that most people are still susceptible,… Read More


Coronavirus cases increase in Shelby County as some businesses reopen

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As Shelby County businesses enter phase one of reopening, the number of cases in the county continues to increase.  


Leaders weigh ‘Back to Business’ risks of reopening badly

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Local COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations suddenly and surprisingly spiked last week. Officials debated whether to reset the clock on easing social-distancing restrictions, and not reopen the economy until mid-May at the earliest.


Children’s Mental Health Week in Memphis features virtual activities

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If Dr. Altha Stewart was in charge of the universe this week, even in Memphis there would be real, live activities, with children running and playing and their adults tuning in to the importance of children’s mental health.