Sprayer, bloated welts, citronella. It is mosquito season. And in a typical year, the Delaware County Health Department in Ohio would put up more than 90 mosquito traps per week – black tubs of standing water with nets designed to catch small insects. But this year, due to COVID-19, the …
Read More »MEAC suspends all fall sports indefinitely
The Middle East Athletic Conference has suspended all fall sports indefinitely due to the current coronavirus pandemic, but has not determined whether fall schedules will carry over to the spring semester of 2021, the league announced Thursday. The MEAC has not ruled out playing soccer and other sports in the …
Read More »Johnson & Johnson tops Q2 earnings forecast, raises 2020 outlook
Johnson & Johnson Inc. (JNJ) – Get report It posted stronger-than-expected second-quarter earnings on Thursday, and increased its year-over-year earnings guidance while confirming its goal to advance the development of a coronavirus vaccine. Johnson & Johnson said adjusted earnings for the three months ending June were set at $ 1.67 …
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(Reuters) – The United States’ economic recovery showed signs of stagnation last week when the country struggled against rising coronavirus cases and an increasingly fractured government response, according to data from a broad set of industry sources and government. FILE PHOTO: A waitress takes customers’ temperatures when they come to …
Read More »Walmart, Target, and CVS lead the corporate push for face masks amid increasing cases in the U.S.
The United States had another near-record peak in coronavirus cases, with more than 71,000 recently reported cases bringing the country’s total to 3.5 million cases, prompting an increasing number of large corporations to impose masking on their establishments. The global pandemic overtook 13.5 million cases on Thursday, with more than …
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