As coronavirus cases have continued to rise in the US all summer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention forecast that the total number of US deaths from COVID-19 could reach 182,000 in the fourth week of august, according to an internal government document obtained by Yahoo News. More than …
Read More »COVID-19 Pregnancy Facts in the United States – Update July 31
Data on COVID-19 during pregnancy, as reported by CDC, in collaboration with state, local, and territorial health departments and external partners. The data below is a reflection of the data collected weekly by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The reported cases are only confirmed cases with laboratory …
Read More »Supermarket owner Bruce Rock obsessed with COVID burned down his own business to ‘keep customers safe’
The co-owner of the only supermarket in a small rural WA town burned down his business at the height of the COVID pandemic because he was “obsessed” with the virus and angry and panicked customers outside the city were pressing on him. Buyers, a Perth court has been told. Key …
Read More »Why did baseball not schedule previous games during the pandemic?
As baseball games lengthen, their late start times have been a source of frustration for a certain segment of fans, especially those who are legitimately concerned about the decline in the popularity of the sport among the younger generations. Postseason games that start at 8 p.m. on a school night …
Read More »RIP Buddy: the first dog to test positive for the coronavirus in the US died
If we’re still learning how the coronavirus spreads among humans and why some people get much sicker than others, then we’ve barely scratched the surface with what it does to pets. While the number of infected animals worldwide remains relatively low, the first dog in the US to test positive …
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