Six companies in Michigan have been fined for “serious violations” of coronavirus (COVID-19) safety protocols and potentially a danger to workers, state officials said. TO READ: Here’s what the companies did to get fine The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration conducted its first round of inspections to ensure workers …
Read More »Another Fort Hood soldier, Elder Fernandes, is missing. The army is asking for help.
The U.S. Army is asking the public for help in its search for another missing soldier from Fort Hood, Texas. Army officers at Fort Hood issued a missing soldier’s alarm for Sgt. Aldere Fernandes, 23. “Our primary concern is for his health and well-being,” the army said in the warning. …
Read More »Schumer nodded to the filibuster: ‘Nothing is off the table’
Leader of the Senate minority Charles SchumerChuck SchumerPelosi axes idea of Saturday’s vote on additional COVID permit Ex-Postal Service board member testifies Mnuchin attempts to make agency agency Democrats use convention to present Trump challenges MORE (DN.Y.) left the door open on Thursday to nix the legislature filibuster with 60 …
Read More »Tarrant reports 16 deaths from COVID-19, its second-highest toll in a single day; Dallas County places five dead
Dallas County on Wednesday reported 399 more coronavirus cases, including 44 from a reported backlog that went back as far as April, officials said. The province also reported five deaths from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. Four were confirmed cases of coronavirus, the remaining case probably. The victims …
Read More »Coronavirus ‘breathalyzer’ test? Scientists are moving closer to breakthrough apparatus
WASHINGTON – Most people who have taken a nasal swab test for COVID-19 will tell you that it is not a pleasant experience. Could there be an easier, and faster way to test for coronavirus? Scientists say there is and they are working on a “breathalyzer” device that works as …
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