With the news, the SEC will play a 10-game college football schedule just for the conference this time, conference athletic directors reacted to the news. The plan eliminates all opponents without a conference, and the schedule is scheduled to start on September 26. The SEC championship game, originally scheduled for …
Read More »Ventilation systems can change the spread of possible viral particles indoors: study
A new study at the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering showed that ventilation systems can change the spread of aerosolized and potentially virus-containing particles in common indoor areas. The study looked at the results in an elevator, a supermarket, and a classroom. Although their findings are still …
Read More »UK scientists to immunize hundreds with coronavirus vaccine
LONDON (AP) – Scientists at Imperial College London say they are immunizing hundreds of people with an experimental coronavirus vaccine in an early trial after seeing no worrisome safety concerns in a small number vaccinated so far. Dr. Robin Shattock, a professor at the university, told The Associated Press that …
Read More »Republicans and White House disagree on Kansas Senate race
WASHINGTON – As the Kansas Senate primary election ends, tensions rise between Senate Republicans and the White House over the possible nomination of Kris Kobach, whom party officials fear will jeopardize the seat and put further danger to its majority in the Senate. Senator Mitch McConnell is concerned that Kobach, …
Read More »COVID-19: Second Wave of US Coronavirus Reaches Plateau, But Few Experts Celebrate
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. Scientists are in no way celebrating, noting that the trend is fueled by four large and affected locations: Arizona, California, …
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