The first was the launch of a new study nationwide in Spain, a former Covid hotspot, which suggested that too many lives would be lost while waiting to reach the approximate 60% infection rate required for collective immunity, so Many people become immune to the disease that is effectively eliminated. …
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It’s been just over a month since Michaela Coel’s last series I can destroy you released on HBO. Still, the show has already become a sensation. Clever humor juxtaposes with heartbreaking moments as the audience watches the main character Arabella (played by Coel herself) face the aftermath of sexual assault. …
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In this May 4, 2020 photo provided by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, the first patient enrolled in the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine clinical trial of Pfizer at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, he receives an injection. University of Maryland School of Medicine | AP …
Read More »United States Faces Pandemic as WHO Warns “No Return to Normal”
S T. PETERSBURG, Florida (AP) – Tensions mounted over how the United States is dealing with a resurgent coronavirus outbreak on Monday, as global health officials warned that the pandemic will only escalate worldwide unless officials adopt comprehensive strategies to combat it. The spread of the virus is worsening in …
Read More »McConnell: No Recovery Bill Without Legal Protection for “All Coronavirus-Related”
Republican Senate leaders and senior administration officials have been privately negotiating proposals and exchanging plans before formally presenting a Republican proposal next week, just three weeks before Congress suspends its summer recess. The move, which is expected to cost around $ 1.3 trillion, would be equivalent to the Republican Party’s …
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