Monthly Archives: June 2020

Packed bars serve new rounds of COVID contagion

As states ease their blockages, the bars are emerging as fertile breeding grounds for the coronavirus. They create a risky cocktail of narrow neighborhoods, young adults unafraid of illness, and, in some cases, homeowners who do not impose crowd limits and social distancing rules. Public health authorities have identified the …

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Australia and New Zealand to host 2023 Women’s World Cup

Australia and New Zealand will serve as hosts for the 2023 Women’s World Cup, FIFA announced Thursday, sending one of its two largest tournaments, and its first 32-team women’s championship, to two nations that have embraced the women’s game. FIFA, the governing body of world football, announced its decision after …

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Ways to reduce the spread of coronavirus in the pool

School is over and the kids are eager to have fun in the summer, but this year it will look different because of COVID-19. Dr Frank Esper, an infectious disease specialist at Cleveland Clinic Children’s, said if you’re splashing in a hotel or community pool, water shouldn’t be a problem. …

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