White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany criticized Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s comments in a Washington Post op-ed on President Trump’s deficiencies during the coronavirus pandemic, calling it “revisionist history” and pointing to the praise from the governor in Trump’s past. “It is really surprising, his comments, especially when compared to …
Read More »Wisconsin approaches 40,000 coronavirus cases with 900 new positive tests
MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) – The Wisconsin Department of Health Services received 900 positive coronavirus tests in the last 24-hour period, the third-highest total in one day and the third time in six days, the count was nine hundred. Thursday’s results represent 6.31% of the 14,271 tests that were returned, reversing …
Read More »An elderly woman from Green River died of COVID-19
GREEN RIVER – A second of three patients hospitalized at Sweetwater County Memorial Hospital has become the county’s second COVID-related death, according to the Sweetwater County District Health Board. The patient, a 90-year-old Green River woman who was recently identified as a laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19, tested positive on Tuesday, …
Read More »Summers could become ‘too hot for humans’
Image copyright Ng Teng Fong General Hospital Screenshot Jimmy Lee’s glasses are foggy as he works in the sweltering heat Millions of people worldwide could be exposed to dangerous levels of heat stress, a dangerous condition that can lead to organ closure. Many live in developing countries and do jobs …
Read More »NCAA Issues Extended Guidelines to Help Navigate Back to Fall Sport During the Coronavirus Pandemic
On Thursday, the NCAA Institute for Sports Science released extended guidelines to help schools continue to navigate a return to fall sports amid the coronavirus pandemic, including testing and results within 72 hours of competition in “high-risk contact sports,” but NCAA President Mark Emmert admitted that the virus is heading …
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