In less than a week, New Jersey restaurants will welcome visitors inside for the first time since mid-March, but with big changes. Gov. Phil Murphy outlined the new clarifications in an executive order Saturday that expands the requirement for eating indoors, which has been greatly anticipated as the state enters …
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Riverside County coronavirus hospitalizations hit new record – 318 – after brief decline – Press Enterprise
A brief decline in the number of people in hospitals with COVID-19 reversed on Friday, June 26, as a record 318 people were hospitalized with the disease, including 105 in intensive care, according to the county public health panel. Hospitalizations, which only include confirmed cases of COVID-19, occur when the …
Read More »Megan Rapinoe Praises NWSL Players for Kneeling During National Anthem | Football
Megan Rapinoe has praised some of her fellow soccer players after they knelt before the opening game of the National Women’s Soccer League summer tournament. The NWSL Challenge Cup is the first major team sports competition to take place in the US since the closure of Covid-19. All members of …
Read More »NJ increased its number of deaths from coronavirus by 15%. The data suggests that the total is closer to grim reality.
It was a staggering number that caused the number of New Jersey coronavirus deaths to rise in an instant by almost 15%. On Thursday, Governor Phil Murphy announced that 1,854 probable deaths from COVID-19 would be added to the state’s official count, to account for the people who likely died …
Read More »COVID-19 in the US: patients across the country share their experience with coronavirus
As COVID-19 cases increase across the country, coronavirus patients are talking about their experiences. Houston residents are preparing after receiving a public safety alert to take precautions against the coronavirus, saying that “local hospitals are approaching capacity.” Tanna Ingraham is in one of those hospitals. The ICU nurse had been …
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