It appears that the list of symptoms officially changed on May 13. COVID-19 has a wide range of symptoms, apparently much broader than we originally thought. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was officially added to the list of possible COVID symptoms in May, and we are only …
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Gravitational waves reveal lightest black hole ever observed | Science
Gravitational wave detectors have detected a cosmic collision in which a giant black hole swallowed a mysterious object apparently too heavy to be a neutron star, but too light to be a black hole. Weighing 2.6 times the mass of the Sun, the object falls into a hypothetical "mass gap," …
Read More »Jessi Combs: American female racing driver with speed record in fatal crash in 2019
Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot Jessi Combs died during the record race in 2019 An American race car driver has posthumously received a woman’s fastest ground speed record, a feat she died trying to accomplish. Jessi Combs died in an accident after trying to break the ground speed record in …
Read More »60 college students caught COVID-19 on a spring break trip to Mexico
Dozens of Austin College Students Hired COVID-19 after a spring break trip to Mexico, according to a new report. Authorities first learned of the outbreak in late March when three students from the University of Texas at Austin developed symptoms including cough, sore throat, and shortness of breath, and tested …
Read More »New “boxed in testing” strategy affecting rural Missouri as COVID-19 cases increase
CASSVILLE, Mo. – The state of Missouri has a new strategy called “boxed in testing” that is designed to provide more resources to critical areas throughout the state. The term refers to attacking specific areas in Missouri that have seen higher jumps in cases than other areas in the state. …
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