The Detroit Lions have placed a sixth player on their reserve / COVID-19 list. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, cornerback Justin Coleman has tested positive for the coronavirus. According to the report, Coleman had a negative test after the first round of tests on Tuesday. However, Wednesday’s sample was …
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Coin Shortage: How It Affects Businesses, Low Income People
A laundry operator imploring friends and family to trade their coin reserves for their dollar bills. A restaurant that offers customers free drinks instead of nickels. Supermarkets that issue pennies of credit in the store. A woman who fills her purse with coins so that she can pay the exact …
Read More »Trump defends tweet about possible delay of election day at controversial press conference
Claiming at the White House briefing on Thursday that the 2020 elections could be “arranged” and “manipulated,” President Trump again highlighted the risks of universal mail voting across the country in stark terms, even citing News articles and experts who have raised similar concerns Before answering questions, Trump honored former …
Read More »How Coronavirus Can Spread Through the Air
Can the coronavirus spread through the air? If possible. The World Health Organization recently recognized the possibility that COVID-19 can spread in the air under certain conditions. Recent outbreaks of COVID-19 in crowded indoor settings (restaurants, nightclubs, and choir practices) suggest that the virus may remain in the air long …
Read More »Johnson & Johnson begins trial of one-dose Covid-19 vaccine
Text size Johnson & Johnson became the third western biopharmaceutical company to start a new test of its Covid-19 vaccine this week, but with one difference: in a surprise announcement Thursday morning, the company said it would test its vaccine in a format single dose. Moderna (MRNA) and Pfizer (PFE) …
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