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Bogota, Jul 3 (EFE).- The Colombian Red Cross and the Ministry of Health of Bogota carried out screenings on Friday to detect cases of COVID-19 with at least 400 Venezuelans enrolling to return to their country due to the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic.The group of Venezuelans occupied a camp set up next to an important highway in the north of Bogota.(Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ) FOOTAGE SHOWS VENEZUELANS GETTING TESTED FOR COVID-19 IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
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Colonoscopies screen for colon cancer, which affects 150,000 people per year in the United States. Currently, the American Cancer Society recommends that adults begin having colonoscopies at age 45, as a part of routine cancer screening. UPI reports a new study says nearly one in eight people with private health insurance receive a 'surprise' bill after undergoing an elective colonoscopy. Researchers at the Universities of Michigan and Virginia say the average amount of these charges was more than $400. The researchers say the bills often came because of the use of out-of-network anesthesiologists and out-of-network pathologists.
President Donald Trump let fly against demonstrators in Portland, Oregon, on Sunday evening, who were protesting against the perceived racism of Columbus Day. Crowds dispersed on Sunday evening after police designated the gathering as a riot and appeared to make several arrests. According to Business Insider, Trump doubled down on his 'law and order' campaign rhetoric Monday morning. Referring to protesters as 'animals,' Trump retweeted a video of the protests, in which statues of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt were toppled. He also got a jab in at the Great State of California, tweeting that it was 'going to hell' and exhorted, 'Vote Trump!'
Hundreds of anti-racism protesters gather in Portland as US President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that US federal officers will stay in the protest-wracked city until local police finish "cleanup." IMAGES