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May 09, 2020 The coronavirus "will go away without a vaccine": Donald Trump said it in an event with the Republican MPs, during which he revised upward the forecasts for deaths in the US, increasing the estimate on the number of deaths to at least 95,000 dead. The American media write it.

California decrees: November vote will be by mail
California becomes the first US state to vote in the mail in the November presidential election due to the coronavirus pandemic. Citing "concerns and anxiety around the November elections," Governor Dem Gavain Newson signed an executive order requiring counties to send the ballot paper to voters. So far Donald Trump has said he is against the idea, fearing that voting in the mail will harm his re-election and the prospects of the Republicans.

1,635 victims in 24 hours
There are 1,635 coronavirus victims in the United States in the past 24 hours. The total pandemic toll thus exceeds 77,000 deaths, according to data provided by Johns Hopkins University. The US currently records over 1.28 million officially diagnosed cases (+29,079 compared to the last 24 hours). Hospital use of anticoagulants in severe patients with SARS-Cov-2 increases in America.

Faced with the continuous emergence of data that binds coronavirus to cardiovascular damage, even lethal, the prestigious Mount Sinai hospital in New York has just introduced new guidelines, which provide for standard treatment with anticoagulant drugs for patients. 

It is in fact a brand new study conducted at Mount Sinai on 2,700 patients hospitalized with SARS-Cov-2, to have shown a clear decrease in mortality among the most serious patients, under artificial respirator, on whom anticoagulant drugs had been used: the 63% of these have indeed survived. Against 29% of patients in the same condition, who had not, however, received anticoagulants. No difference in terms of mortality - among those taking less anticoagulants - was instead observed among serious patients, but who were not forced to use artificial respirators.