The first COVID-19 patient in the US to receive a double lung transplant was released from the hospital this week, according to news reports. After the coronavirus inflicted irreversible damage to his lungs, Mayra Ramírez, 28, underwent the transplant on June 5. Live Science previously reported. To qualify for the …
Read More »Tamar Braxton and WE tv Cut Ties (EXCLUSIVE)
Tamar Braxton and WE TV are officially cutting ties, following Braxton’s call off the network for his “excessive and unfair” job demands. In a new WE TV statement, obtained exclusively by Variety, The network says it will “work with its representatives to honor their request to complete all future work …
Read More »Apple Watch 6 confirmed blood oxygen monitoring – here’s the proof
The Apple Watch 6 will come with blood oxygen monitoring capabilities, according to a new report detailing the current stage of production for the next generation of wearable devices. While we are interested in hearing Digitimes say that the Apple Watch 6 production lines are being prepared, we are more …
Read More »Rent is due and many lose extra help
But the rent is still due. For people who relied on those protections, this month may usher in new challenges. “Emergency rental assistance must be a priority,” said Priscilla Almodóvar, executive director of Enterprise Community Partners, a national nonprofit home that develops affordable housing. “It is a key factor in …
Read More »Michigan went from ‘high’ to ‘medium’ risk of coronavirus outbreak, data says
In just over a week, Michigan’s risk of a coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) has gone from a “high” risk level to a “medium” risk level by Covid Act Now. The Covid Act Now group of technologists, epidemiologists, health experts, and public policy leaders is identifying each state’s level of risk for …
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