MIAMI – For Jorge Jaén, the waiting time for laboratory results to confirm that he was infected with COVID-19 was only three days. He attributes it to knowing the owner of the private laboratory company he went to. “I deteriorated very quickly. It was day and night. I went from …
Read More »Billion lawmakers puzzled by unspent Covid-19 test money
“It is probably a logistical problem as much as anything else, but yes, it is a concern,” said the Republican. Senator John Cornyn of Texas. As negotiations between the White House and Senate Republicans have increased in recent days to include more testing funds in the next round of stimulus, …
Read More »Eagle County Enters COVID-19 Risk Level ‘Concerned’
A sign at the main entrance to the Eagle City Market notifies shoppers to wear masks inside the building. The county instituted a mask order earlier this month and last week, Colorado Governor Jared Polis announced a statewide mask order.Pam Boyd/[email protected] Eagle County is officially concerned about the current level …
Read More »Pav coronavirus update: 1,000 new cases push the state beyond 102K; COVID-19 death toll increases by 20; “There is no end in sight,” says Fauci; Lehigh Valley has 29 new cases, 3 deaths | Pa. Coronavirus case map (07/21/20)
Pennsylvania coronavirus cases increased by 1,000 on Tuesday, the second-largest daily increase in two months. That pushes the total number of confirmed infections from March to 102,765, according to the daily update from the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Twenty more deaths were also reported, bringing the statewide number of COVID-19 …
Read More »WIAA Moves High School Soccer, Volleyball, and Women’s Soccer into Spring 2021
High school football in Washington will have to wait until spring. The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association announced radical changes to its 2020-21 sports calendar on Tuesday due to the coronavirus pandemic. Some low-risk sports, such as cross country, tennis, and golf, will tentatively take place as scheduled for the fall, …
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