LOS ANGELES (KABC) – On Friday, Los Angeles County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer spoke with abc7.com in an exclusive interview. She says the province is working to get off the state’s watch list. “We need to be below 100 cases per 100,000 people. We’re now at 217 per …
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A new genomic study ranks the potential of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein to bind to the ACE2 receptor site in 410 vertebrate animals. Old world primates and great apes, which have identical amino acids on the binding site as humans, are predicted to have a very high tendency to bind …
Read More »Otherwise, protest the decision of the Big Ten Conference to suspend college football
FOX Business’ Grady Trimble reports on parents of student-athletes protesting and demanding answers after the Big Ten canceled the fall season due to coronavirus. Parents of student-athletes at Ohio State University and other schools held a protest outside the Big Ten headquarters in Indiana on Friday over their decision to …
Read More »Chinese miners get experimental COVID vaccine shut down by Papua New Guinea
Canberra, Australia Papua New Guinea prevented the arrival of a flight with Chinese workers after a Chinese mining company claimed employees were immune to COVID-19 in an apparent vaccination trial, authorities said Friday. Pacific Nation Pandemic Response Controller David Manning banned COVID-19 vaccine tests as tears flow after Ramu NiCo …
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