(Bloomberg) – Apple Inc. on Wednesday released an early version of its iPhone software that allows users to opt-in to the company’s Covid-19 contact tracking system without installing a public health app. The beta update, known as version iOS 13.7, is available to a group of testers who have signed …
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Peach reminder expands on possible salmonella contamination to 78 patients in 12 states
Of the 78 reported cases of illness being returned to the potentially infected fruit between June 29 and August 3, 23 were hospitalized, the CDC reported. No deaths were reported. Victims ranged in age from one to 92 years old. The agency warns that more salmonella poisonings are possible. “Illness …
Read More »Rep.Elise Stefanik says that Biden wants to keep Americans ‘locked up in the basement’.
Repstate New York Rep.Elise Stefanik praised President Trump as the candidate who would stand up for Main Street and protect active American families in her speech of the Republican National Convention in 2020. The rising star, 36-year-old Republican from the North, also claimed that Democratic nominee Joe Biden would keep …
Read More »Hogan authorizes all counties in Maryland to reopen schools
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said Thursday that he will authorize all counties in the state to reopen schools for personal classes. “That’s exactly the way our laws work, the elected and appointed school boards have the power to make those decisions,” Hogan told a news conference Thursday. “Some of …
Read More »Women develop a more robust immune response of T cells to the coronavirus than men do, a new study shows
© Flavio Lo Scalzo / Reuters A man with COVID-19 is being treated at Cernusco sul Naviglio Hospital in Milan, Italy, April 7, 2020. Flavio Lo Scalzo / Reuters Men are more likely to die from COVID-19 than women. Recent research from the United Kingdom, which examined nearly 11,000 COVID-19-related …
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