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Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2020
‘Beautiful’ to take a pint, ‘shiny’ to cut your hair: England reopens after closing
LONDON (Reuters) – People enjoyed their first pub gulps in more than three months, went to restaurants, and finally cut their hair on Saturday as England took its biggest steps until resuming normal life after the coronavirus blockade. Some pubs started serving from 6 in the morning, raising concerns of …
Read More »Too Soon to Say Whether It’s Safe to Hold a Republican Convention in Florida, Says a US Official
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A senior health official from the Trump administration said Sunday that it was unclear whether it will be safe to hold the Republican National Convention in Jacksonville next month, as Florida sees a record number of coronavirus cases. Stephen Hahn, Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, …
Read More »The City of San Antonio only tests people with COVID-19 symptoms on free test sites
SAN ANTONIO – The city of San Antonio announced Sunday that its free COVID-19 test sites will only test people who experience symptoms of the virus, beginning Monday, July 6. Free city-operated trial sites include the following: Freeman Coliseum, Kazen Middle School, and Cuellar Community Center. Assistant City Manager Dr. …
Read More »NHL, NHLPA agree protocols to resume season
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association agreed protocols on Sunday to resume the season, an important step toward hockey’s return this summer. Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly told The Associated Press that there was an agreement on protocols for training camps and games and that the parties are still negotiating an …
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