WASHINGTON: The world’s largest Covid-19 vaccine study began Monday with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers who helped test vaccines created by the US government. There is still no guarantee that the experimental vaccine, developed by the National Institutes of Health and Modern Inc, will actually protect. The Proof Needed: …
Read More »The reopening of Europe for tourism already faces problems with COVID-19
The revival of tourism in Europe is turning into turbulence just weeks after countries enthusiastically reopened their borders, with increasing infections in Spain and other countries, raising concerns about people bringing the coronavirus on vacation. Of summer. European countries began to open up to each other in mid-June (American visitors …
Read More »HHS Secretary Alex Azar says “the presumption should be to take our children back to school”
Washington Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Sunday that as school districts weigh whether to reopen entirely for in-person learning amid the coronavirus crisis, which continues to worsen in many states, the “presumption should be “that students return to school for the fall semester. “Each community will have …
Read More »Swastika masks worn in my Minnesota hometown of Walmart. What’s going on?
What’s going on in my hometown, Walmart? On Saturday, the first day of the Minnesota Mask’s mandatory term, a man and woman went shopping at Walmart in Marshall, with a population of 15,000, wearing masks with swastikas. In a video posted on Facebook, the man calmly pays for items, including …
Read More »Why was the Italian island of Giglio spared the COVID-19 outbreak?
GIGLIO ISLAND, Italy (AP) – Stranded on a small Italian island, a cancer researcher became increasingly alarmed to hear that, and then three more visitors became ill with COVID-19. Paola Muti prepared for a rapid spread of the coronavirus to the 800 close-knit islanders, many of whom she knows well. …
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