“End of an era” is the common saying of passengers, staff and fans as British Airways announces the immediate recall of its 747s with its prominent hump and decades of history. Sudden withdrawal may more quietly signal the end of a different period: high-volume business travel. Airlines are preparing for …
Read More »Sailors who fought the ship’s fire tested positive for coronavirus
At least two sailors from a U.S. amphibious transport dock have tested positive for the coronavirus after helping fight this week’s fire aboard the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard, the Navy said. At least 27 people who were in contact with them are now quarantined. The Navy statement on Friday …
Read More »University of Vermont experts: Children rarely transmit coronaviruses
Children rarely transmit the Chinese coronavirus, and therefore schools should reopen, albeit with certain safety protocols, according to a comment based on a recent study in the American Academy of Pediatrics, Pediatrics. Benjamin Lee, MD and William V. Raszka, Jr., MD, both specialists in pediatric infectious diseases at the University …
Read More »July 2020 New Moon in Cancer
On July 20, 2020, there will be a (second) new moon in Cancer. This new moon will make you rethink your emotional well-being. The new moon in Cancer will affect all the signs of the zodiac, but Cancer and Capricorn will feel it more. Little-known but super cool astrological fact: …
Read More »State College, PA – Downtown County adds 7 new COVID-19 cases; The state total exceeds 100,000 –
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania microbiologist Kerry Pollard performs a manual extraction of the coronavirus within the extraction laboratory at the Pennsylvania Department of Health Laboratory Office. Photo from the Office of the Governor of Pennsylvania. Click on the photo to see the gallery The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported seven new …
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