WASHINGTON – Even though the coronavirus pandemic has begun one of the biggest economic downturns in modern history, Lazydays Holdings, a Tampa vacation rental company, has had a good year. While fears of the coronavirus have driven Americans away from air travel and hotels, RV sales have grown significantly. Lazydays, …
Read More »Comparison of mask types Finds important differences in filtration
Editor’s Note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. N95 masks that are well past their expiration date or have been used and re-sterilized are acceptable alternatives to standard new disposable N95 masks, new research indicates. But some masks start with better felt effectiveness than …
Read More »Pac-12 cancels all sports via Jan. 1. It’s ‘disappointing news for our program’ says Uyle football coach Kyle Whittingham.
Whether it was the Pacific Coast Conference, Pac-8, Pac-10 or Pac-12, the league has played football since 1916 every fall. Through world wars and any number of global or domestic events between and after, the leading collegiate athletics conference in the Western United States has continued. The Pac-12 announced Tuesday …
Read More »Sweden Exposes Pro-Lockdown COVID-19 Misinformation
The misleading narrative that the business media tells about COVID-19 – the need for increased testing and the ongoing references to “asymptomatic infections” – becomes ridiculous. The political motivations are clear, as left-leaning journalists are beating the drums for continuous lockdowns and include only doctors who parrot their story. At …
Read More »How Google Meet warms up the work-from-home explosion
Samantha Schaevitz was in the hometown of a community at Huridocs, a nonprofit of human rights, when she received the call. Schaevitz works on site-trusted engineering at Google; they are the ones who keep the ship stable when things get choppy. And by February of this year, when large parts …
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