Devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic, some U.S. airlines hope to put potential passengers at ease by imposing tougher mask-wearing rules, including threats to ban floors that refuse to cover their faces. All of the nation’s largest carriers require passengers to wear masks as well as other face masks during the …
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7-year-old becomes Georgia’s youngest COVID-19 death
A seven-year-old boy with no underlying conditions was the latest death from coronavirus in Georgia, officials said. The child fell ill after attending a Savannah church, where he was in contact with two elderly residents who also became infected and died from the virus, the local NBC branch reported. “The …
Read More »Springfield-Greene Health Department warns public of high-risk exposure at gym
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – The Springfield-Greene County Department of Health announced to the public of possible high-risk community exposures of one COVID-19 positive individual. The person potentially exposed more than 300 people to the Dan Kinney Family Center at 2701 S. Blackman Rd. over the course of several days. The …
Read More »Preserved ‘Hell Ant’ has destroyed its prey 99 million years ago
A prehistoric “helmet” in the middle of grabbing its prey with its unusual mouths has been found preserved in 99 million year old amber. According to ScienceAlert, the frozen specimen catches the predator “active food” on another insect, which is said to be an extinct relative of the cockroach. It …
Read More »Derrick Lewis Vs. Aleksei Oleinik 5 burning questions
The UFC jumps right back into action on Saturday night, with a second straight weekend event at home at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas for UFC on ESPN + 32. Like a myriad of cards compiled on the fly as the company picks up lost time due to stoppages …
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