The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued new rules Tuesday for companies developing COVID-19 vaccines. “While the FDA is committed to helping expedite this work, we are not going to cut corners in our decision making, and we are clarifying in our guidance what data we need, which needs to …
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Arizona reverses reopening as coronavirus cases grow in most U.S. states.
A Sun Tran employee offers free masks to passengers to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at the bus station in downtown Tucson, Arizona, USA, June 20, 2020. Cheney Orr | Reuters Governors of Arizona and New Jersey have joined the growing list of state officials who are beginning …
Read More »East Lansing bar-related coronavirus outbreak exceeds 100, officials take emergency action
EAST LANSING, MI – Positive cases of COVID-19 coronavirus tracked in an East Lansing bar have risen to 107 a week after health officials warned the public about possible exposure. The outbreak has prompted the Ingham County Health Department to issue an emergency order to reduce the restaurant’s capacity to …
Read More »The NBA will paint Black Lives Matter on the sides of the courts
The NBA will paint the words “Black Lives Matter” on all of its courts by the time play resumes in a closed environment in Orlando, according to an ESPN report citing league sources. The WNBA is also reportedly discussing the same plan. NBA Players Union President Chris Paul also told …
Read More »What is really going on with the screens that are everywhere?
Aymann Ismail It has been noisy in New York City. Fireworks complaints have already reached more than 10,000 in the first half of the year, up from just 50 total in the first half of 2019. Residents of some neighborhoods are rocked, and others have offered confusing conspiracies about the …
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