By Mike Spector and Jessica DiNapoli (Reuters) – Nearly a third of the more than 40 large companies seeking bankruptcy protection in the United States during the coronavirus pandemic awarded bonuses to executives within a month of presenting their cases, according to a Reuters analysis of the statements. of securities …
Read More »Maine health officials express concern about new federal reporting requirements COVID-19
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Read More »What you need to know about the coronavirus on Friday, July 17
Across India, critically ill virus patients are being shunned from hospitals for lack of beds, staff and equipment as healthcare systems buckle under the pressure of the growing pandemic. Despite its recent economic boom, India remains a developing country, with a majority of its 1.3 billion people living in poverty. …
Read More »Michigan health officials contacting residents about contact COVID-19
DETROIT – Coronavirus cases are on the rise in Michigan and the state is trying to increase its contact tracking, but it is difficult to track when it cannot be contacted. Michigan health officials are asking residents to pick up the phone as it could be information related to COVID-19. …
Read More »Teen dies of bubonic plague after eating groundhog in Mongolia
© Getty Images A Mongolian groundhog is shown in the Khögno Khan National Park. A 15-year-old boy died of bubonic plague after eating a groundhog, Mongolian officials say. The death occurred within a quarantined part of Gobi-Altai province in western Mongolia, health officials said. Two other teens also ate the …
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