Donald Trump touted on Monday that he will resume “very successful” briefings on the pandemic after his frequent appearances in updates to the White House Coronavirus Task Force ceased. The president insisted that briefings are the best way to inform Americans about the coronavirus crisis, especially amid rising infection rates, …
Read More »Main developments of coronavirus on July 20
Deceased: The Government said on Monday that 45,312 people had died in hospitals, nursing homes and the wider community after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK, an increase of 11 compared to the previous day. The daily death figures from the Department of Health and Social Assistance have been …
Read More »Retailers are canceling payment for coronavirus risk. That is an error
The companies resorted to a concept known as risk pay, which rewards workers for doing dangerous work. Amazon, which also owns Whole Foods, temporarily raised its minimum wage for hourly workers to $ 17 an hour, from $ 15, and increased overtime pay for warehouse workers. Kroger, Albertsons, Rite Aid, …
Read More »Elderly people who clearly smell roses, paint thinners, or lemons ‘have half the risk of dementia’
A good sense of smell has been linked to a sharp brain. (False images) Older people who can actually smell roses may have a lower risk of dementia, research suggests. Scientists from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), followed 1,800 people in their seventies for up to 10 years. …
Read More »Texas County Warns COVID-19 Positive Residents Must Stay Home or Be Prosecuted
During the coronavirus pandemic, the Houston Methodist emergency department separates people for symptoms after the temperature at the entrance is verified. During the coronavirus pandemic, the Houston Methodist emergency department separates people for symptoms after the temperature at the entrance is verified. Photo: Contributed / Houston Methodist Creative Services Photo: …
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