But how well do they work? Maybe not as good as people think, says the Food and Drug Administration. Lamps that use ultraviolet light to kill germs can inactivate coronavirus, but they are not always safe and it is not clear how well a job they do in killing the …
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Seahawks should shoot the moon and get Yannick Ngakoue
Danny O’Neil writes that Yannick Ngakoue fits in with what the Seahawks need for 2020. (Getty) An early warning: I will end up using a torturous analogy from a black and white movie that is over 25 years old to explain why the Seahawks should be willing to offer some …
Read More »Mary Fitzgerald does not speak to Christine Quinn and suggests that she work harder than Jason Oppenheim
Mary Fitzgerald out Selling Sunset on Netflix revealed that she has not spoken to Christine Quinn and that she works harder than anyone at the agency, including boss Jason Oppenheim. Fitzgerald played down her relationship with Quinn, admitting that the agents lost touch. “We just grew apart,” she said on …
Read More »Where can you sign up for Xbox Series X Preorder Info
It’s been around for a while, but expected Xbox Series X pre-orders to go live much sooner. Unfortunately, short of an official announcement from Microsoft, “before too long” is the best prediction we have for when pre-orders will go live. And although Sony has said it will announce the pre-release …
Read More »For Covid-19 vaccine, J&J plans 60,000 subject pivotal trial
Johnson & Johnson plans to launch in late September what may be the largest clinical trial to date against a coronavirus vaccine, enrolling up to 60,000 people worldwide to test whether the experimental shot safely protects against Covid-19. The targeted enrollment, reported on a government database and confirmed by the …
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