On CNN Wednesday, in an interview with host Wolf Blitzer, former national security adviser John Bolton accused President Donald Trump of failing to immediately safeguard the United States from the coronavirus pandemic. “Blame the president directly,” Blitzer said. “I think the evidence is unmistakable, that experts in early January at …
Read More »Seattle CHOP zone fuels demand from businesses and residents – reports
Numerous Seattle companies, including an auto repair shop, tattoo parlor, and property management company, sued the city on Wednesday, alleging that city officials were complicit in allowing a “busy protest” that made them feel insecure in their neighborhood, according to reports. Workers and residents also joined the lawsuit over CHOP, …
Read More »‘Maskne’: Why does your face explode under your mask and how to stop it?
For many people, this is causing an embarrassing and unpleasant side effect: blemishes, pimples, pimples, or what dermatologists call acne. “I have desperate patients calling ‘What’s going on? I’ve never had an outbreak before and now my face looks like a teenager’s!'” Said Dr. Whitney Bowe, a board-certified dermatologist, clinical …
Read More »State guidelines for when Massachusetts schools will reopen: masks, classroom meals, no temperature controls
However, the guidelines leave perhaps the biggest question unanswered: the exact date students will return to classroom instruction. State Commissioner of Education Jeffrey Riley, in an open letter preceding the guidelines, tells school leaders that they will need to prepare three possible instructional approaches for this fall: a large-scale return …
Read More »California reports more than 7,000 new cases of coronavirus in one day, again breaking its daily record
The state reported Wednesday that it broke a record Tuesday with an increase of more than 7,000 cases in one day, erasing a record reached the previous day when more than 5,000 new cases were recorded. The state’s positivity rate (how many people test positive compared to how many in …
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