Twenty-five new cases of COVID-19 were reported on Sunday in Northeast Minnesota. St. Louis County registered 31 new cases on Sunday. According to county data, 27 of those new cases were in Duluth and 4 in Hermantown. The number of hospitalizations in the province has dropped by five in the …
Read More »Pundits agree on the most important battlefield for training camps
Consensus Under Main Campus for Training Camps A brief offseasons and no preseason games make campus even more important in determining the Ravens’ 53 man list. Among the positional field battles to consider, there is consensus among pundits on what is most important. “You just can not replace a Hall …
Read More »Citrus aroma is armed against insect-borne diseases
Adding a new weapon to the fight against insect-borne diseases such as Lyme disease and malaria, the Ministry of Environment on Monday approved a new chemical that repels and kills both chicks and mosquitoes. The chemical, nut cotton, an oil found in cedar and grapefruit, is so safe that it …
Read More »Look beyond Coronavirus numbers if plans are in place to go back to school, restaurants face restrictions – CBS Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Every day during this pandemic is marked by the release of the latest number of new cases, hospitalizations and deaths. For Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, it’s his first thought every morning. ‘It’s such an important factor in how we can function as a community. That I …
Read More »Cleveland pitcher Zach Plesac apologizes for breaking MLB coronavirus protocols in Chicago
Cleveland sent referee Zach Plesac home on Sunday for violating the health and safety protocols of Major League Baseball, the team announced. Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal first reported the news. Plesac has violated team rules and league protocols by going out for reports on Saturday with Chicago. Cleveland is in Chicago …
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