Philadelphia 76ers watched Matisse Thybulle in his natural habitat: camera in hand. Joe Murphy / NBAE via Getty Images If you’ve heard of Thybulle before, you’re an NBA nerd who loves defense (or maybe a University of Washington alum). Jesse D. Garrabrant / NBAE via Getty Images Thybulle has been …
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Russia has announced that it expects to increase production of its potential coronavirus vaccine to about 6 million doses a month, Reuters quoted a report by state-run news agency RIA. Industry Minister Denis Manturov made the request on Sunday, discussing current production, which is expected to be between 1.5 million …
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Leading public health authorities all but beg people to wear them. Local, state, and federal government officials are advocating for, and in two-thirds of states, citizens are required to donate in public. Even the most masked-averse potential “role model,” President Trump, has meanwhile begun one of sports. The public signals, …
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Public health judges have recently sharpened their messages of personal responsibility in the COVID-19 pandemic, causing Minnesotans to begin to dwell on the risk. Two announcements hammer that point home. Health officials said they have confirmed 15 cases of COVID-19 among Minnesotans traveling to South Dakota for the massive Sturgis …
Read More »Towson University moves to distance learning after 55 people tested positive for coronavirus
Of 627 tests conducted between Wednesday, Aug. 19, and Thursday, Aug. 20, 55 returned positive on Saturday, Towson said. This corresponds to a positivity figure of 8.8%, above the generally recommended guideline of 5% or lower. Among all the tests taken over the past two weeks, Towson’s positivity rate is …
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