A pandemic of the new coronavirus has killed more than 499,000 people worldwide. More than 10 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to data compiled by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering. The actual numbers …
Read More »NFLPA not happy with Tom Brady, Russell Wilson team practice: “Not the best for player safety”
USA TODAY Sports The NFL is planning to play the 2020 season, despite a recent increase in COVID-19 cases. Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott and several members of the Houston Texans have tested positive for the coronavirus recently, but that hasn’t stopped other players from training together in …
Read More »Why is American Airlines growing twice as fast as Delta and United?
American Airlines wants to win the recovery from the coronavirus. 55% of national seating capacity is being restored in July, much more than United’s 30% or Delta’s 21%, adjusted for blocked center seats. It’s rare for a U.S. airline to part with its peers with such optimism, especially a U.S. …
Read More »CDC Says This Drastic Measure May Not Help Control COVID-19
Many states have recently enacted desperate measures in an effort to stem the sudden increase in coronavirus cases affecting much of the country. While some states have issued face mask mandates and others have suspended reopens to try to mitigate their sudden spikes in COVID-19, New York, New Jersey and …
Read More »Coronavirus: UK ‘on the razor’s edge’ before confinement reduction, scientist warns
Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot A major incident was reported on Bournemouth beach when people flocked to shore during this week’s heat wave. The UK remains “on the razor’s edge” and must act “sensibly” during the summer months to stem a second wave of coronavirus, a scientist warned. Sir Jeremy …
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