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Read More »Students bring COVID-19 back from Myrtle Beach trips
Students who recently traveled to Myrtle Beach brought COVID-19 Back to West Virginia and Ohio, health officials say. A total of 91 students traveled from various counties in those states to the destination in South Carolina, and of those, 45 were from Belmont County, Ohio, the county’s deputy health commissioner, …
Read More »Triplets test positive for coronavirus the day they are born
Mexico City – Mexico novel coronavirus Cases increased and added their younger infections on Monday, when the triplets tested positive for the virus the day they were born. Monica Rangel, secretary of health for the northern state of San Luis Potosí, said the triplets were born on May 8 to …
Read More »Tesla Model S, 3, X among ‘Top 10 American-Made’ vehicles on Cars.com list
The Tesla Model S, Model 3, and Model X were listed on Cars.com’s “Top 10 American Manufacturing Indices” list, ranking three out of ten in the motorsport resource rankings. This was a debut for Tesla, as this year marks the first year that the Silicon Valley-based automaker made its first …
Read More »COVID-19: Is it correct to speak of a second wave?
As the closure is alleviated, there is growing concern about a possible ‘second wave’ of infections. Jeremy Rossman, a virology expert at the University of Kent, explains that, unlike influenza, there is no evidence of a seasonality effect with COVID-19. We are not in waves yet as the virus is …
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