Many schools around the country have already made the decision for the students. At least 63 of the 101 largest school districts in the country decided to start the year with virtual learning. There are other school districts that have decided to go personal, though many with virtual options. My …
Read More »Trump adds grandiose promises to campaign pitch
The IRS, a foundation of the U.S. pension system since 1941, will end once President Trump is re-elected, he promised last weekend. A new nuclear deal from Iran will come a month later, he said Monday, about the same time as a new national health care plan, a middle-class tax …
Read More »Fauci, Azar casts doubt on Putin’s coronavirus vaccine preference
Two leading voices on health issues in the US are skeptical about Russian President Valdimir Putin’s claim that his country was the first to develop a safe and effective vaccine for coronavirus. Putin’s remarks on Tuesday raised immediate doubts about the science and security behind the proposed performance. Dr Anthony …
Read More »Being up to date on immunizations may reduce the risk of getting COVID-19, says Mayo doctor
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – While the world is waiting for fear of a coronavirus vaccine, health experts say there is something we can do to try to keep us healthy in the meantime. They want everyone to be up-to-date on their immunizations. Immune training is not a new concept. For …
Read More »NJ schools can start all-remote in major reversal of the rescheduling plan
While the debate continues to rage over whether schools should re-open this fall despite the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Phil Murphy later announced Wednesday that New Jersey public schools will have the option to begin the school year with no person classes, NJ Advance Media has confirmed. Murphy’s office told CBS …
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