Image copyright fake pictures “Buy one get one free” offers on unhealthy foods will be banned as part of the government’s bid to fight obesity in England. The plan will also include restrictions on where high-fat and high-sugar foods can be promoted in the store and new rules for displaying …
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Demand for COVID-19 tests could skyrocket in the fall with the reopening of some universities and schools, threatening to overload an already tense system. Many schools and universities plan to regularly screen students and staff in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19 on their campuses. But public health …
Read More »NFL players who attend ‘high risk’ events and contract coronaviruses face team discipline, non-payment
According to new league protocols, NFL players who contract the coronavirus through “high risk” activities outside of team facilities may face team discipline and may even be at risk of not being pay them. A memo sent by the NFLPA to agents this weekend, a copy of which was obtained …
Read More »A 9-year-old girl is the youngest victim in the state of Covid-19
A 9-year-old girl with no known underlying health conditions is the youngest person to die from coronavirus complications in Florida, authorities said. © Courtesy of the Lynum family Kimora “Kimmie” Lynum Kimora “Kimmie” Lynum died on July 18 in Putnam County, according to records from the Florida Department of Health. …
Read More »Complete Arizona St. Will swim list for the NCAA 2020-2021 season
The Arizona State Swimming and Diving program has opted to redshirt its entire roster, for both men’s and women’s programs, for the 2020-2021 season. In essence, this cancels the team’s competitive season. Editor’s Note: A “red shirt” in NCAA parlance essentially means staying out of season and extending a college …
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