A New York man who was captured in a famous September 11 photo died in Florida of a coronavirus. Stephen Cooper was 60 years old when he escaped from the collapsed south tower of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. He and several other men were photographed as …
Read More »Coronavirus Researchers Compete to Enroll Subjects for Vaccine Testing
© Bill McCullough for The Wall Street Journal Vaccine researchers are testing new tactics in an unprecedented effort to recruit the tens of thousands of healthy volunteers needed to finish testing coronavirus injections in the later stages of development. Quickly aligning all subjects for so many studies at the same …
Read More »England evaluates reopening of pubs
By Pan Pylas | Associated Press LONDON – It seems like it was more like a typical Saturday night than a drunk New Year’s Eve. The reopening of pubs in England does not appear to have overwhelmed the emergency services, as many feared before the further relaxation of Britain’s coronavirus …
Read More »Chinese bubonic plague: Inner Mongolia takes precautions after case
Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot Smear of bubonic plague, prepared from lymph removed from an adenopathic lymph node from a plague patient. Authorities in China have stepped up precautions after a city in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region confirmed a case of bubonic plague. According to state reports, the Bayannur …
Read More »Virus Brings US Hospitals to the Brink, India Records New Record Cases
Washington (AFP) – Officials at the epicenter of the growing coronavirus crisis in the United States warned Sunday that their hospitals were in danger of being overwhelmed by the increase, as India recorded a record number of new cases. As a sign of progress, Formula One returned with the Austrian …
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