Along with the rebirth of professional sports comes a longing for a return to amateur sports: high school, college, and club. Government officials now offer guidance on when and how to resume play. However, what is lost in the current conversation is how schools and sports clubs with limited resources …
Read More »Coronavirus Update (COVID-19) – Daily Recap June 24, 2020
For immediate publication: June 24, 2020 The United States Food and Drug Administration today announced the following actions taken in its ongoing response effort to the COVID-19 pandemic: Today, the FDA launched the first ever “FDA Insight” podcast, with FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, MD, and FDA Deputy Commissioner for Medical …
Read More »One person died and 465 people became ill after interacting with poultry.
Stock photo (CNN) – One person died and 86 were admitted to the hospital from the latest poultry-related salmonella outbreak, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Wednesday. USA The CDC says 368 people have reported getting sick since May 20, bringing this year’s total to 465 reported …
Read More »Kosovo President, 9 other former separatist fighters accused of war crimes
On Wednesday, an international prosecutor charged the Kosovo president and nine other former separatist fighters on war crimes charges for their actions during and after Kosovo’s 1998-1999 war of independence with Serbia. Kosovo President Hashim Thaci postponed his trip to Washington, DC, where he was expected to meet on Saturday …
Read More »Masks, travel restrictions, testing as virus cases increase.
BANGKOK (AP) – Governments and businesses are taking precautions as coronavirus case numbers rise to new levels in parts of the US. USA And across the world, which could nullify two months of progress. Indonesia was expected to pass the 50,000 mark for confirmed infections on Thursday. In Melbourne, health …
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