As the summer draws to a close, parents look down on the beginning of the school year – and seek authorities to help determine if it is safe to send students back for personal learning. On Friday, the Centers of Disease Control revise their guidelines to emphasize the importance of …
Read More »Data show that Trump did not ‘build’ a large economy. He inherited it.
WASHINGTON – President Trump’s campaign speeches may cover many topics, but his primary appeal remains that he is “the largest economy we’ve built in our history for the COVID-19 pandemic and he can resume it. The latest NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll shows he has an edge with …
Read More »Covid-19 will be forever, says former UK chief scientific adviser | World news
Coronavirus will be “forever” and people will probably need regular vaccinations against it, said a former chief scientific adviser to the UK government. Prof Mark Walport, a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), compared the virus to influenza, saying that repeated inoculations on a global scale would …
Read More »Sociopaths are more likely to refuse to wear a mask and other COVID-19 measures, research findings
A new study from Brazil has found that people with sociopathic traits are more likely to disobey mask wear and other measures to limit the spread of coronavirus. The study examined the relationship between antisocial personality traits and compliance with COVID-19 measures with a sample of 1,578 Brazilian adults between …
Read More »Department of Health confirms 1 death, 42 new cases of COVID-19
JACKSON, Tenn. – The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed one more COVID-19 patient, and another 42 Madison County residents have tested positive for COVID-19. The health department says an 85-year-old man died on Friday from complications of COVID-19. A total of 34 Madison County residents have died from …
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