Media playback is not supported on your device Media captionBastille Day celebrated under confinement France has honored its healthcare workers at small events to mark the national celebration of Bastille Day, amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Authorities canceled the traditional military parade, but instead paid tribute to those who tackle …
Read More »Allentown Police Post 9 Minutes of Surveillance Video, BLM Tells Cops ‘NOT’ Attend Protest After Incident Compared to George Floyd
The Allentown Police Department released nearly nine minutes of surveillance footage Monday night showing officers subduing a man outside a local hospital. The group, Black Lives Matter to Lehigh Valley, and Ben Crump, the attorney representing George Floyd’s family, shared a video over the weekend that they claim showed the …
Read More »Ohio State Resumes Voluntary Trainings After COVID-19 Break
Ohio State football has returned to practice. The Buckeyes announced Tuesday that, after consulting with medical professionals, student athletes could resume volunteer training. The athletic department initially suspended voluntary training on July 8 after receiving multiple positive COVID-19 tests. After Bucknuts originally reported that the suspension of all volunteer workouts …
Read More »Baby infected with COVID-19 in utero: study
Paris (AFP) – Doctors in France described what they said was the first confirmed case of a newborn infected in the womb with COVID-19 by the mother. The baby, born in March, suffered from brain inflammation and COVID-19-related neurological symptoms in adults, but has since recovered, they reported Tuesday in …
Read More »Florida, Texas, and California account for about a fifth of the world’s new coronavirus cases.
One in five new coronavirus cases reported worldwide came from just three states in the United States: Florida, Texas and California, a new NBC News count revealed Tuesday. The 27,574 cases registered in those states represented 18.9 percent of the global total and represented more than a third of the …
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