YORK, SC / LEVELLAND, Texas / CHICAGO (Reuters) – Ask a Federal Reserve official what the most important step is needed for the economy to follow the course of the body bump caused by the coronavirus pandemic, and it is likely you get a short reply and quick reply: wear …
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The Florida Education Association, a union representing 145,000 educators, filed a lawsuit Monday against Governor Ron DeSantis and the state Department of Education in an attempt to stop the reopening of schools in late August. The lawsuit argues that Florida’s plan to reopen schools is unsafe due to the coronavirus …
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A medical worker using PPE administers a nasal swab test at a free coronavirus test location outside of Washington Square Park in New York on July 18. Alexi Rosenfeld / Getty Images While the increase in coronavirus cases in the United States has amplified the need for timely testing, diagnostic …
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DETROIT – When Detroit Tigers pitching prospect Casey Mize was summoned to manager Ron Gardenhire’s office on Monday and saw the club’s general manager and assistant manager waiting inside, he knew he was about to receive some news, good or bad. Turns out it was the latter. Mize was among …
Read More »CanSino Coronavirus Vaccine Shows Promise in Mid-Stage Study
(Bloomberg) – CanSino Biologics Inc.’s experimental coronavirus vaccine showed promising results in an intermediate-stage clinical study, paving the way for the next phase of testing as the Chinese company struggles with western pharmaceutical giants to deliver one of the first pandemics. vaccines. © Bloomberg A laboratory worker uses a pipette …
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