Have a safe and socially distant Fourth of July. You know the rules, annoying as they are. And new outbreaks in many states demonstrate the dangers of illusions. Here’s what you need to know for next week in business and technology. What happens? (June 21-27) Too much, too soon That …
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South Korea struggles with new spikes, but WHO disputes ‘second wave’ claim
South Korea has confirmed dozens of new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours as it continues to struggle with an increase in new cases, but world health officials dispute the claim of a “second wave”. As the world crossed 10 million cases of COVID-19, South Korea has seen spikes …
Read More »Crowds crowd the Arizona River as the US records COVID cases for three consecutive days
(Reuters) – Warm, sunny weather in Arizona sparked crowds on at least one river this weekend, as that state and a dozen others face the worst increase in coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. People prepare to practice the Salt River tube amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in …
Read More »Phoenix Nurse Returns From New York Treating COVID-19 Patients To Another Virus Battlefield
Some Arizona hospitals that activate emergency plans for COVID-19 may mean a different level of care Will Humble, the former director of the Arizona Department of Health Services, says that when hospitals activate surge plans, the level of care could change due to the fact that the care of doctors …
Read More »Coronavirus and the upcoming college football season: thoughts from the medical field
News about the new coronavirus changes daily based on new information and spread patterns. Specifically, as the college football preseason approaches in the not-too-distant future, the implications of COVID-19 for college sports programs raise many questions and many more uncertainties. Recently, the NCAA Division I Council took a big step …
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