Many experts said WHO should adopt what some called a “precautionary principle” and others called “needs and values,” the idea that even without definitive evidence, the agency should take on the worst of the virus, apply common sense, and recommend the best protection. possible. “There is no incontrovertible evidence that …
Read More »First US tennis game with the public since the pandemic had a COVID-19 player – Deadline
The DraftKings All-American Team Cup in Atlanta, GA. had a positive player result for COVID-19 after playing in the match. Around 450 fans attended the exhibition, which was held on The Tennis Channel. On Friday, team captain Frances Tiafoe tested positive for COVID-19. A statement from the event was released …
Read More »Health Department struggling to keep up with contact tracking
COLUMBIA: As central Missouri experiences an increase in coronavirus cases, the Department of Health is struggling to keep up with contact tracking. The county reported 39 cases Thursday, the highest number in a single day during the entire pandemic. On Tuesday, the state of Missouri exceeded 1,000 deaths. “Our contact …
Read More »Only 6% of workers plan to take advantage of this world-class investment opportunity
The stock market has experienced unprecedented volatility in recent months, and this is likely to continue as the country officially goes into recession and COVID-19 cases increase across the country. Amidst this market turmoil, only 6% of investors are making a smart move. According to a recent survey by Principal, …
Read More »Up to 8,000 Chinese citizens came to the US after Trump banned travel due to the coronavirus: AP
Thousands of Chinese citizens have reportedly come to the US since President Trump restricted travel to foreign citizens in January, arriving from China after the coronavirus outbreak. According to a recent report by The Associated Press, citing data it obtained on travel from the US Department of Commerce, as many …
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