UnitedHealth Group announced plans this morning to distribute a device-controlled diabetes management model to 230,000 employer-sponsored members with type 2 diabetes at no additional cost. Called Level2 by UnitedHealthcare, the pilot program provides members with a Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that connects to their smartphone, a Fitbit activity …
Read More »The UK economy rebounded 1.8% in May when coronavirus blockades began to slow
Shoppers wearing protective face masks walk in the rain on Oxford Street in London on June 18, 2020, as some nonessential retailers reopen after their coronavirus closure. Tolga Akmen / AFP / Getty Images The UK economy grew less than expected in May, as the country gradually eased the blockade …
Read More »Los Angeles County Offers Guidelines for Schools Choosing to Reopen
Los Angeles County public health officials have announced new guidelines for school districts that choose to resume in-person learning in the fall amid the coronavirus pandemic, warning that things will look very different on campus when school returns. students and teachers. Authorities said Monday that children in Los Angeles County’s …
Read More »Percentage of positive COVID-19 cases down, but the 7-day average continues to rise
MADISON (WKOW) – The percentage of recently reported positive COVID-19 tests across the state fell on Monday, but the seven-day average continues to rise. The Department of Health Services reported 6,127 new test results, of which 494, or 7.5 percent, tested positive, according to figures released today. The seven-day average …
Read More »Local officials order businesses in “non-critical” sectors to close offices
Click here to read the full article. On Monday, California Governor Gavin Newsom, citing the growing number of coronaviruses, ordered indoor operations for restaurants, movie theaters, wineries, zoos, gyms, houses of worship, indoor protests, tattoo shops, nail salons, and hair salons. and closed shopping malls in southern California. Bars must …
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