The National Restaurant Association is publicly urging Congress to pass new stimulus to help the industry damaged by the epidemic. The group said Monday that in addition to 110,000 previously closed in 2020, 10,000 restaurants could close in the next three weeks. The group released results from a survey of …
Read More »Global markets-Asian stocks overshadow US stimulus expectations over epidemic concerns
By Pete Schroeder, Julie Xu * Japan unveils fresh 8 708 billion fresh economic stimulus measures * U.S. Investors stay on one side before the vote in Congress * California Travel announces new restrictions on business * Asian stock markets: tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4 WASHINGTON / HONG KONG, Dec 8 (Reuters) – Asian …
Read More »Can employers force employees to take the COVID-19 vaccine?
DALLAS, Texas – The Covid-19 vaccine race is both a part solution and a potential dilemma for those who oppose vaccination because, by law, employers can require it. “Unless you have a disability or sincere religious beliefs, the employer may force you to take it,” says Rod Dunn, a labor …
Read More »Bitcoin prices in stocks under pressure risk losing ‘critical technical levels’
U.S. stocks are starting to improve as concerns surrounding the epidemic grow. Meanwhile, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) has returned below $ 18,800 on December 8 after a fight to break resistance at B 19,500. Daily price chart of Bitcoin (Synbase). Source: Trading View Despite strict restrictions, COVID-19 cases continue …
Read More »Britain becomes the first country to release a clinically recognized bioentech-Pfizer vaccine
LONDON – Margaret Keenan, 90, became the first person in the world to receive a clinically approved vaccine, 4,334 days after the first report of Kovid-1 death in China at 3:31 a.m. local time on Tuesday. It was a pivotal moment in the global fight against the most devastating epidemic …
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