The surest way to completely open schools is to reduce or eliminate community broadcasting while increasing testing and surveillance. Adults would need to maintain a social distance from each other and take other measures to reduce adult-to-adult transmission: for example, wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), closing school buildings to all …
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Dodgers’ Joe Kelly suspended 8 MLB games over incident with Astros
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Joe Kelly received an eight-game suspension from Major League Baseball on Wednesday for his role in a bank cleanup showdown at Minute Maid Park in Houston on Tuesday night. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts received a one-game suspension and Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker was fined, MLB …
Read More »2020 Emmys will go virtual, Jimmy Kimmel and producers confirm
No wonder, but the Emmys 2020 are going virtual. Shortly after the nominations were announced yesterday, this year’s Emmy executive producers, including host Jimmy Kimmel, sent a letter to top acting nominees informing them that this year’s ceremony will be virtual and asking them to prepare for participate from home, …
Read More »Microsoft’s Surface Duo launch may be closer than you think, Surface Neo lags behind
Surface Duo in action (theoretical) In addition to 2 in 1 The Surface Pro 7 and Surface Pro X tablets, which were launched commercially shortly after their official announcements, Microsoft unveiled not one but two different folding devices in October 2019. As expected, the equally ambitious Surface Duo and Surface …
Read More »Boeing CEO trusts defense spending, no matter who wins 2020 elections
A pilot works on a Super Hornet F / A-18F fighter jet, aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) while at sea on January 18, 2020 off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. Mario Tama | fake pictures Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun said Wednesday that he was confident that …
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