Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco looked at more than 8,000 participants ages 18-25 who had participated in the National Survey of Health Interviews to see what their medical vulnerability to severe Covid-19 was in relation to the indicators. of risk that had been established. by the U.S. …
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What a conference-only whiteboard should look like for Power 5 teams
With Big Ten and Pac-12 announcing the switch to conference-only times, there’s a good chance that the other three Power 5 conferences will join them sometime soon. It’s not Plan A, but it could save the fall college football season. COVID-19 has changed the sports landscape, and with professional leagues …
Read More »You can now bet your claim on Apple’s $ 500 million iPhone slowdown deal
The iPhone “Batterygate” saga was one of the biggest controversies Apple has ever faced. The acceleration of Apple iPhones with old batteries sparked a class action lawsuit, and you can now register to get your share of the settlement that was reached earlier this year. By MacRumorsThere is now a …
Read More »Los Angeles clothing factory closed after more than 300 cases of coronavirus
In mid-March, when the coronavirus spread to New York, Washington state, California and New Jersey, and the crisis in the shortage of personal protective equipment grew, Dov Charney of Los Angeles Apparel was one of the first retailers in clothes on stepping into the void. Upon reopening his Los Angeles …
Read More »WHO warns against using school reopens as ‘political football’ in coronavirus debate
A woman pushes a baby in a pushchair past the entrance to Public School 133 in the Harlem neighborhood of the Manhattan district of New York City, New York, USA. Shannon Stapleton | Reuters World Health Organization officials warned world leaders Monday not to turn the decision to reopen schools …
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