The premise is that if COVID-19 infection protects at least some people from re-infection for a while, vaccination (because vaccines rarely carry out the body’s own immune response), evidence of immunity that can allow free travel, and reimbursement of many stopped economic and social activities may be possible. Meanwhile, the …
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Disney + will allow in-app purchases ‘Mulan’ through Apple, Google and Roku
Disney: What is Premier Access? Beginning September 4, with Premier Access, you can view Mulan before it is available to all Disney + subscribers. Disney + will offer Premier Access to Mulan for $ 29.99 on disneyplus.com and select platforms including Apple, Google, and Roku. Once you have Premier access …
Read More »Quarantine students redeem on NYU’s “Fire Fest” food offerings on TikTok
This week, students from “restricted states” began arriving at NYU to complete a mandatory two-week career before starting in-person classes (the school encourages anyone from outside the tri-state to quarantine as well). They have precautionary measures in place to try to make the experience safer for everyone, including mandatory COVID-19 …
Read More »Trump appoints teachers essential workers in pressure to reopen schools
In an effort to encourage schools to reopen to classes in person during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Trump administration has formally designated teachers as essential workers. Vice President Mike Pence informed executives of the classification – which is not binding – on a phone call earlier this week, CNN reported …
Read More »Phillies places Jose Alvarez on injured list with testicular contusion
The Phillies made a trade Friday, sending right-backer Addison Russ, who put on Double A last season, to the Yankees for 32-year-old right-back David Hale. From a Phillies perspective … at least it’s something. Russ could one day be a more effective relief than Hale, but the Phillies need bullpen …
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