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Benim de 10 günlük karantinam pazartesi gecesi 00:00'da sona erdi çok şükür. Bir şikayetim yok. Sadece tat ve koku kaybı henüz tam gelmedi lakin ilk günlere göre çok daha iyi. Yemek yerken keyif alabiliyorum en azından. Bir de biraz sersemlik var gibi veya bana öyle geliyor bilmiyorum.

Ağır geçirenlerin Allah yardımcısı olsun. Onlar için zaten zor bir süreç. Benim gibi nispeten hafif semptomlarla evde karantinada geçirenler içinse hastalığın psikolojisi hastalığın kendisinden daha çok yoruyor.

Sosyal medyadan ve çevremizdeki insanlardan duyduklarımıza, mevcut vaziyete ve açıklanan sözde tedbirlere bakılırsa ülke olarak daha kötüye gideceğiz gibi görünüyor. Allah yardımcımız olsun.
 
Benim de 10 günlük karantinam pazartesi gecesi 00:00'da sona erdi çok şükür. Bir şikayetim yok. Sadece tat ve koku kaybı henüz tam gelmedi lakin ilk günlere göre çok daha iyi. Yemek yerken keyif alabiliyorum en azından. Bir de biraz sersemlik var gibi veya bana öyle geliyor bilmiyorum.

Ağır geçirenlerin Allah yardımcısı olsun. Onlar için zaten zor bir süreç. Benim gibi nispeten hafif semptomlarla evde karantinada geçirenler içinse hastalığın psikolojisi hastalığın kendisinden daha çok yoruyor.

Sosyal medyadan ve çevremizdeki insanlardan duyduklarımıza, mevcut vaziyete ve açıklanan sözde tedbirlere bakılırsa ülke olarak daha kötüye gideceğiz gibi görünüyor. Allah yardımcımız olsun.
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Benim de 10 günlük karantinam pazartesi gecesi 00:00'da sona erdi çok şükür. Bir şikayetim yok. Sadece tat ve koku kaybı henüz tam gelmedi lakin ilk günlere göre çok daha iyi. Yemek yerken keyif alabiliyorum en azından. Bir de biraz sersemlik var gibi veya bana öyle geliyor bilmiyorum.

Ağır geçirenlerin Allah yardımcısı olsun. Onlar için zaten zor bir süreç. Benim gibi nispeten hafif semptomlarla evde karantinada geçirenler içinse hastalığın psikolojisi hastalığın kendisinden daha çok yoruyor.

Sosyal medyadan ve çevremizdeki insanlardan duyduklarımıza, mevcut vaziyete ve açıklanan sözde tedbirlere bakılırsa ülke olarak daha kötüye gideceğiz gibi görünüyor. Allah yardımcımız olsun.
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As hospitals grapple with too many patients, El Paso's morgue has been unable to keep up with the county's rising death toll. As a result, officials are turning to refrigerated trailers. Ten of these mobile morgues have been requested in recent weeks.

The mobile facilities are set up outside the county's medical examiner's office, which has been handling more than 150 bodies in the last week.

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The city continues to face a shortage of staff, and officials have faced criticism for turning to local prisons for help.

Inmates have been pictured handling the bodies of Covid victims at the medical examiner's office, helping load them into the mobile morgues.

A sheriff's office spokesman said the inmates - who are minor offenders in minimum security prisons - are being compensated $2 (£1.5) an hour. The work is voluntary and they are being provided with protective gear, but the move has still shocked many.

County Judge Samaniego called using inmates a last resort.

"If there's no personnel, no one to help out, and there's volunteers, even if they are inmates, then that's what we're left with," he said, according to KFOX14 News.

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In the last six months, one El Paso woman has lost six of her family members to the virus as the outbreak worsens.

Bonnie Soria Najera told Good Morning America that her uncle was the last to pass away on Sunday. She has also had to bury her parents, two aunts and a cousin.

"They were all being very careful," she said. "They did things that they had to do: grocery stores, went to doctor's appointments."

Ms Najera's mother first tested positive in May. Within three days, her mother was on a ventilator, she said. Her father soon fell ill with the virus too, but ended up at a different hospital.

A week after her mother was admitted, she passed away. An hour later, Ms Najera learned her father was on a ventilator. He would pass away three weeks later.

Ms Najera too, came down with Covid-19, but eventually recovered. As she began feeling better, she learned her cousin and her aunt had both died after contracting the virus. And last week, another aunt also passed away in hospital from Covid-19.



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Pfizer on Wednesday announced that final data on its coronavirus vaccine candidate showed it to be 95 percent effective, adding that the company would be applying for Federal Drug Administration (FDA) emergency authorization “within days.”

Pfizer said that the vaccine candidate, developed with German company BioNTech, is 95 percent effective “against COVID-19 beginning 28 days after the first dose.”

The company last week said that interim data revealed its vaccine to be 90 percent effective.

It also said on Wednesday that it had the two months of safety data necessary to apply for an emergency use authorization from the FDA.

“The study results mark an important step in this historic eight-month journey to bring forward a vaccine capable of helping to end this devastating pandemic,” Albert Bourla, Pfizer chairman and CEO, said in the company's statement. “With hundreds of thousands of people around the globe infected every day, we urgently need to get a safe and effective vaccine to the world.”

Pfizer said that 170 people in its trial tested positive for COVID-19, with 162 of them receiving a placebo and 8 in the vaccine group.

The company added that the efficacy rate was consistent across age, gender, race and ethnicity groups, and that the effectiveness for adults older than 65, who are at higher risk of complications from COVID-19, was more than 95 percent.

Pfizer reported no major side effects or safety concerns connected with the vaccine candidate, although fatigue and headaches were reported in some test subjects following the second dose.

The company also said on Wednesday that it and BioNTech expect to produce globally up to 50 million vaccine doses in 2020 and up to 1.3 billion doses by the end of 2021.

On Monday, Pfizer announced that it was starting a pilot program to deliver its experimental vaccine to four U.S. states: Rhode Island, Texas, New Mexico and Tennessee.

The program launched the same day Moderna said that interim data revealed its coronavirus vaccine candidate to be 94.5 percent effective. The drug developer also said that it would be applying for FDA approval “in the coming weeks,” once it has the final safety and efficacy data.

Health care workers and other higher risk populations will be prioritized in the distribution of a federally approved vaccine beginning in December, with experts saying that a vaccine will likely not be distributed to the general public until well into 2021.

While Pfizer did not receive development funds from the Trump administration through its Operation Warp Speed, Moderna was given $955 million for the development of its vaccine.
 
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