As if the new coronavirus wasn’t enough to worry about, a disease that caused the Black Death and killed about 50 million people in the 14th century may have raised its ugly head again, according to a report. Officials in China are on high alert after a suspected case of …
Read More »Kevin Gorman’s Take 5: Pirates’ first days at camp were ‘dirty’, with mash chats and rash
TribLIVE’s daily and weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and the information you need, right to your inbox. The Pittsburgh Pirates opened their second training camp (aka The Deuce) on Friday at PNC Park, but closed it to the media in an effort to follow a late Allegheny …
Read More »Ryan Adams apologizes a year after his ex-wife Mandy Moore, other women accuse him of abuse
Ryan Adams issued an apology a year after several women filed abuse allegations against him. The musician came under scrutiny in February 2019 when seven women, including his ex-wife, Mandy Moore, accused him of exhibiting manipulative, controlling, and abusive behavior. At the time, he denied the allegations. However, after reflecting …
Read More »China reports suspected bubonic plague case
Beijing – While China seems to have shrunk coronavirus cases close to zero, other infectious threats remain, with local health authorities announcing a suspected case of bubonic plague in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Bayannur District authorities lifted the plague warning on Sunday, ordering residents not to hunt wild animals …
Read More »Pooled tests: what it is and how it can be used for coronavirus
It is not feasible to continually evaluate everyone in one complete test per person. There simply are not enough resources and supplies. But the group tests, under the right circumstances, Ultimately, it may involve fewer tests and supplies, but it can encompass far more people than is being tested now. …
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