There are new peaks of coronavirus cases and hospital admissions, cities and states weighing another lockdown, and the flu season is upon us – but we are all looking the other way. Why it’s important: Epidemic fatigue has begun and the nation has stopped providing timely care during the holiday …
Read More »Apple Play App Store announces small business program
“Small businesses are the heartbeat of our global economy and innovation and opportunity in global communities. “We’re launching this program to help young children’s owners write the next chapter of creativity and prosperity on the App Store and create quality apps that our customers like,” said Tim Cook, CEO of …
Read More »Ohio weddings linked to at least 32 coronavirus cases: ‘No one wears a mask’
At least 32 people who attended a wedding in Ohio last month contracted the coronavirus, including the groom and the groom and the couple’s two grandparents, who had to visit the emergency room for serious symptoms. A third parent also tested positive for the virus, but did not have to …
Read More »‘Dior Outlook’: Scientists say Florida’s rocks have lost about 98% of their coral environment
Coral reefs in the United States are in good condition, according to the current reef condition report, but are vulnerable to decline. Scientists estimate that about 2% of the original coral remains off the coast of Florida, where the decline is most severe. In a report released last week by …
Read More »US coronavirus: With possible vaccines on the horizon, the country is in the ‘last big boom’ of the most difficult phase of the Kovid-19 epidemic
“The coming months will look better than next week,” U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Mark McClain said at an event hosted by Duke University on Tuesday. “Things are slowly starting to get better,” he said. “With the help of a vaccine, he said,“ this may not be in …
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