Businesses, schools and other groups have added temperature controls to help detect the coronavirus in visitors, students and consumers. But short screenings may only tell half of the story, according to a new study. What’s happening: A new study from the University of Southern California warns that screens of fever …
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California health officials are beginning to mumble what the next phase of recovery could look like, offering a glimmer of hope for places like Los Angeles County. For more than a month, most of the state’s 58 counties have been on a watchdog of municipalities with concerned COVID-19 statistics. Health …
Read More »British Prime Minister Boris Johnson could be re-elected before the next election
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has the jealous habit of winning. He twice became the first conservative mayor of London in a predominantly left-wing city. He managed to help lead a Brexit campaign to victory that had an 18 percent chance, according to pollsters and bookies, of winning a two-horse …
Read More »Pink performs her ‘thin thighs’ as she demonstrates her wake-up call skills at getaway at mares with family
Pink celebrates her ‘thin thighs’ while physically showing sculptures while waking up surfing on family getaway By Glenn Garner For Dailymail.com Published: 01:04 BST, 19 August 2020 | Updated: 01:08 BST, 19 August 2020 Pink has had it all year since she revealed she would be overcoming COVID-19 with her …
Read More »# 3 Cause of Death, mutation spread
Here are the stories of coronavirus that Medscape editors around the world think you need to know today. # 3 Cause of Death More than 170,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States since the pandemic began, according to Johns Hopkins University data, making it the third leading …
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