A man receives a flu shot in Washington, DC, in January. Eva Hambach / AFP / Getty Images At least two companies that make influenza vaccines have started shipping them to doctors’ offices, pharmacies, and other customers in the United States, but it’s too early for people to think about …
Read More »National teachers union supports strikes over reopening plans
One of the country’s largest teacher unions is authorizing its members to strike if their schools plan to reopen without adequate security measures amid the global pandemic. The American Federation of Teachers, which represents 1.7 million school employees, issued a resolution on Tuesday saying it will support any local chapter …
Read More »DOH: Spokane Co. Possibly Stops COVID-19 Infections, Statewide Trend Still Worrying
July 28, 2020 1:18 PM Connor Sarles Aware: July 28, 2020 1:18 PM Copyright 4 News now OLYMPIA, Washington. According to the state Health Department status report, COVID-19 transmission is growing, but several counties, including Spokane, may be reducing their infection rates. The report estimates that the reproductive number of …
Read More »Yankees vote unanimously to resume schedule against Orioles
6:49 PM ET Marly RiveraESPN Writer Near Marly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com. PHILADELPHIA – The coronavirus outbreak among the Miami Marlins had a ripple effect in the Major League Baseball, and MLB postponed the opening game for the New York Yankees on Wednesday against the Philadelphia …
Read More »Cinemas reopen Fizzle plans, can cinemas survive?
Showplace Cinemas in Evansville, Indiana opened for the first time in two months on June 14. But just two weeks later, the cinema was forced to close its tent again. It was not the government that closed the business, it was the law of supply and demand. “We were not …
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