Monthly Archives: August 2020

The 15 New Doctors for COVID Symptoms

A new survey conducted by Dr. Natalie Lambert of Indiana University School of Medicine and Survivor Corps analyzed the long-term experiences that COVID-19 survivors have with the virus. The COVID-19 Symptom Study ‘Long Hauler’ Report identified 98 long-lasting symptoms. Read on to discover the top 15 – and miss this …

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The day that California was dark was a crisis year in the making

(Bloomberg) – Signs of a problem within California’s power system arose a full day before the blackouts hit. Trader Dov Quint sat in his basement outside Boulder, Colorado, scouring the state’s current power market for opportunities to take advantage of California’s heatwave. He saw something strange: Prices for electricity to …

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One person died after marriage in Maine linked to outbreak of COVID-19

One in 53 patients with coronavirus associated with a marriage reception in Maine died, officials announced Friday. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) is still investigating the incident, which is Maine’s first outbreak linked directly to a social gathering. The person, whose name was not released, …

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It’s a no-redshirt season for Gators football

A few years ago, the NCAA expanded the ability for footballers to play in a season and still earn a redshirt. It went from three games to four with a schedule of 12 games. Also, a student-athlete could play in every four games on the schedule, and they did not …

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