“It has been delayed,” said Dr. Carlos del Rio, an infectious disease expert at Emory University School of Medicine and one of the investigators for the Modern vaccine. In mid-June, one of the vaccine testing centers, the University of Illinois at Chicago, said it expected the test to begin on …
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The Trump administration is considering the use of a new strategy that will allow states to dramatically expand their testing capabilities as various areas seek to control coronavirus outbreaks. Public health officials have discussed the benefits of group testing in recent days, an approach that allows multiple samples to be …
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A paratrooper assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, prepares for an Airborne Operation at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on May 7. Spc. Hubert Delany III | US Exercise WASHINGTON – The number of active-duty US military personnel infected with the coronavirus has more than doubled in …
Read More »Women are being excluded from abortion jurisprudence.
Stefani Reynolds / Getty Images It was hard not to miss that there were six separate opinions presented in June Medical Services v. Russo, This year’s main Supreme Court injunction litigation on abortion, and that each of those six separate opinions was written by one man. When Roe v. Wade …
Read More »Phone data shows consumers avoid stores and restaurants as COVID increases
Cell phone data that tracks the whereabouts of users shows that fewer Americans are condescending to local businesses and chain stores as COVID-19 cases rise in states like Arizona, California, and Florida, a worrying sign that may raise hopes for a rapid economic rebound after consumer spending fell sharply at …
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