CONCORD, MI – People who attended a sand volleyball tournament in Concord were possibly exposed to the new coronavirus, Jackson County health officials said. The tournament took place on Sunday, July 26 at Gottschalk Park, 420 Homer Road, reports the Jackson County Health Department. People who attended the event or …
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© Provided by The Canadian Press NEW YORK – While coronavirus deaths in the United States are rising rapidly, public health experts are seeing good news: The second wave of confirmed cases appears to be stabilizing. Loading error Scientists are in no way celebrating, noting that the trend is fueled …
Read More »Caslen, Tanner, Muschamp Issue Statements About New SEC Schedule
The Southeast Conference established September 26 as the new start to its 2020 soccer season to allow its universities to focus on the healthy return of their university communities and the gradual reintroduction of athletics, while the 14 members of the SEC continue to monitor the developments. Related to COVID-19, …
Read More »California approaches 9,000 coronavirus-related deaths
California is approaching another milestone for the coronavirus: 9,000 deaths after a large increase in infections. The increasing number of deaths comes as officials try to curb outbreaks across the state that followed the reopening of the economy in late May and early June. As of Thursday, California had recorded …
Read More »Experts Call For US To Reset COVID-19 Response As Economy Worsen
More than 1,000 health professionals have signed an open letter asking the United States to resume its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The restart would essentially mean another shutdown in critical states, with all spurious businesses closed, universal mask mandates, and a federally controlled response to the new coronavirus. Similarly, …
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