Israeli police used water cannons to disperse protesters around Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence on Saturday as protests against him grew over the alleged corruption and his handling of the coronavirus crisis. Struck by high unemployment, a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases and the reprint of coronavirus brakes, Israelis have …
Read More »Imminent questions about how Florida tracks COVID-19 related deaths
The number of COVID-19-related deaths in Florida has been recently questioned, leaving many wondering how accurate the reporting process is. The Florida Department of Health currently reports 4,805 Coronavirus-related deaths, however, a man who died in a motorcycle accident was included in the death count, according to Fox 35 News. …
Read More »Rob Gronkowski says meeting with Tom Brady was unplanned
When Rob Gronkowski made the decision to end his retirement in April to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it was speculated that he and Tom Brady had a plan to play together in Tampa Bay or wherever Brady decided to sign as a free agent. However, when asked in an …
Read More »How the coronavirus outbreak in India grew from one to more than one million in six months.
India reported its first case on January 30: The patient in Kerala state, southern India, had been studying in Wuhan, the Chinese city where the first known case of Covid-19 was recorded last December. For weeks, as coronavirus outbreaks took off in other parts of Asia, India remained relatively unchanged. …
Read More »Saturday coronavirus updates: record number of ICU patients with COVID-19
The Houston region set a record on Saturday for the number of COVID-19 patients needing intensive care, hospital records show, although the total number of admitted patients decreased for the third consecutive day. In the 25-county region anchored by Harris County, 1,136 COVID patients were in beds in the ICU, …
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