With more than 2,000 patients hospitalized and hundreds in Intensive Care Units, “Miami is now the epicenter of the pandemic,” one infectious disease expert said, comparing the South Florida metropolitan area to the city where the pandemic originated. “What we were seeing in Wuhan — six months ago, five months ago — now we are there,” […]
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(CNN) — There’s still time to stop the United States from becoming the next epicenter of the novel coronavirus pandemic, a World Health Organization spokeswoman told CNN on Wednesday. “The potential is there, but you’ve still got time to turn it around,” WHO’s Margaret Harris said. Though the number of cases and deaths continues to grow in the […]
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In light of this morning’s 4.2 magnitude earthquake near Twentynine Palms, Congressman Raul Ruiz met with local leaders to discuss a plan of action between the federal government and local cities for when the next earthquake strikes. This comes just two weeks after the 7.1 magnitude tremor shook the Ridgecrest area. Now, California representatives in […]
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A magnitude 4.2 earthquake that shook the California desert Monday was centered about 10 miles south of Twentynine Palms in Riverside County, just south of the San Bernardino County line, according to the United States Geological Survey. The 9:26 a.m. temblor, which was initially reported at a magnitude of 4.4 before being downgraded to a […]
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A magnitude 3.0 temblor with an epicenter north of Thousand Palms was one of several small quakes to rattle the Coachella Valley Monday. The largest of eight temblors to be recorded by early afternoon was centered about 11 miles northeast of Thousand Palms at 12:37 p.m., the U.S. Geological Survey reported. Seven other quakes — […]
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A magnitude-3.2 earthquake gave some people a rude awakening just north of Cabazon on Tuesday, but there were no reports of damage or injuries. The temblor struck at 1:12 AM, about seven miles northeast of the city, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Live: Follow Real Time Earthquake Data From USGS Numerous residents in the […]
