Those initial cases turned into an outbreak when the bar closed for customers. By Friday afternoon, the count of people affected was as high as 63. By 7 p.m., the total had grown to 76. Health officials say they probably haven’t finished identifying people infected with COVID-19 after visiting the …
Read More »Facebook adds tags for some posts as advertisers go back
Facebook has also been dealing with an internal uproar over Trump’s inflammatory posts. Employees staged a virtual strike this month protesting Mr. Zuckerberg’s position of allowing the positions to remain. Some of the company’s early workers have also pleaded with the chief executive to change his mind in an open …
Read More »Boeing Max ready for key test as plans made to train pilots
(Bloomberg) – Boeing Co. and federal regulators are preparing to conduct a critical suite of test flights on the 737 Max early next week, and are preparing plans for other milestones to complete the 15-month grounding of the plane, including convening a panel of pilots to review a proposed training …
Read More »Filipino Lawyer Says He Has Been Charged For Wirecard’s Lost Billions
MANILA / SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A Filipino lawyer involved in a billion-dollar Wirecard fraud Mark Tolentino told Reuters he was surprised to be linked to the German payments firm and was “the victim of a trap.” . ” Lawyer Mark Tolentino poses in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines, in this …
Read More »A doctor debunks ‘anti-masking’ myths, such as that they affect breathing
Wearing a face mask helps prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. But some people say they can’t or won’t use one for a variety of medically invalid reasons, including that they can’t breathe or that oxygen levels drop behind a cloth shield. A doctor debunked these myths by evaluating …
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