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Inflamed brains, toe rashes, strokes. These symptoms sound scary, but they should be expected. Here's what scientists know about the "new" effects of the coronavirus.
Grand Island, Nebraska—a town with two Walmarts and three interstate exits—at one point eclipsed New York’s coronavirus cases per capita. Life here—where people work with their hands and on their feet—won’t be normal for a long time.
Dutch authorities say they suspect a mink has transmitted the coronavirus to a worker at a fur farm in the Netherlands. If confirmed, this would be the first concrete evidence of a specific species passing the virus to a human.
From 1865 to 1969, thousands of people suspected of having Hansen’s disease, or leprosy, were forcibly sent to Hawaii's Kalaupapa National Historical Park on the island of Molokai to fend for themselves.
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