Governor Charlie Baker announced on Tuesday that the state would begin releasing a new coronavirus case card weekly to show which Massachusetts communities are at high, moderate and low risk of COVID-19 infection . The new map “will be updated regularly in the near future,” Baker said, and will be …
Read More »Dow up more than 300 points as investors settled stocks, S&P 500 close all the time
Shares rose Tuesday, with cyclical shares continuing to outpace earlier high-flying tech shares, while the S&P 500 neared its all-time closing high from February, almost completing a round of its pandemic-induced plunge earlier this year . What do large indices do? The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, + 1.03% rose …
Read More »Boeing loses more jet orders
The last canceled orders were for the 737 Max, their best-selling jet, which has been grounded since March 2019 after two fatal accidents that killed 346 people. But despite the widespread groundbreaking, Boeing did not begin to see a stream of canceled orders until the Covid-19 pandemic almost stopped air …
Read More »UK lays off 6,000 contacts after reporting they were ‘paid to watch Netflix’
The UK fired 6,000 coronavirus contacts who were “paid to watch Netflix” after decay amid control of Britain’s failure by the UK NHS Test and Trace program to reach swaths of people who positive testing for COVID-19. CORONAVIRUS has infected more than 20 million people worldwide The remaining 12,000 workers …
Read More »Warning ‘Yellow card’ as Aberdeen and Celtic matches are called
Media playback is not supported on your device Media captionCoronavirus: ‘Remember this is the yellow card’ Nicola Sturgeon has issued a warning to Scottish football as Celtic and Aberdeen matches were called up after their players broke lockdown rules. The prime minister had said the two clubs should not play …
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