November is National Diabetes Month, and as October approaches, it’s time to focus on the risks associated with diabetes and what we can do about it. According to the CDC, 30 million adults in the United States live with diabetes, and another 88 million are considered pre-diabetic. Predictors say blood …
Read More »European countries imposed new Covid-19 sanctions amid growing infections
France announced a daily record for coronavirus infection and Italy imposed the toughest sanctions on its population after ending its lockdown, as Europe’s second wave of coronavirus epidemics was gaining momentum. Italy, struggling with an explosive increase in infections and approaching 20,000 confirmed cases a day, announced the closure of …
Read More »White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows: “We’re not controlling the epidemic.”
“We’re not going to control the epidemic. We’re going to control the fact that we have vaccines, therapeutic and other preventive areas,” Meadows told CNN’s Jack Tapper on “State of the Union.” Remarks by President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff that cases of coronavirus are on the rise across the …
Read More »Home Depot won a lot of customers during the epidemic. The trick is keeping them.
Home Depot co-founder Ken Langon argues that the ‘middle class will not be exempted’ from Biden’s tax plan. Home Depot Inc. By canceling annual sales events and pulling many marked down goods from shelves to keep crowds away from stores, U.S. In response to the rapid spread of Covid-19. But …
Read More »Four auxiliary tests are positive for the Covid-19
After voting for the next election at a polling station in Indiana, Indiana on October 23, 2020, US Vice President Mike Pence stands with his wife, Karen. Brian Woolston | Reuters Vice President Mike Pence will not isolate himself despite many of his aides testing positive for coronavirus, his office …
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