[ad_1] President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at the White House, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo / Evan Vucci) WASHINGTON – In open contradiction to top government health experts, President Donald Trump predicted Wednesday that a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine could be ready next …
Read More »Most Americans probably won’t be able to get a Covid-19 vaccine until mid-2021, says CDC director
[ad_1] (CNN) – Anyone who thinks that a vaccine will quickly end the coronavirus pandemic should have no illusions. Instead, they should wear a mask, which is likely even more effective, said the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While a “very limited supply” of a Covid-19 …
Read More »United States Introduces Comprehensive Vaccine Plan, But Not a Quick Launch
[ad_1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Robert Redfield holds up a CDC document that reads “COVID-19 Vaccination Program Interim Strategy Manual for Jurisdiction Operations” as he speaks appears on a Senate appropriations subcommittee hearing on “Review of Coronavirus Response Efforts” on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020, …
Read More »Duterte will decide the fate of the transport distancing rule no later than Thursday – Palace
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 16) – President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to decide on the fate of the new policy of distancing from public transport within the week, his spokesman said. Speaking to CNN Philippines on Wednesday, Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said the COVID-19 Interagency Task Force has …
Read More »A new front in the Biden-Trump battle for the suburbs: wildfires
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES – The explosion of wildfires in the West has opened up a new battleground in critical competition for suburban voters between President Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr., with mounting evidence that Climate change is of great concern to many Americans, especially women, who see nighttime images …
Read More »California officials say climate change is to blame for the wildfires that rage in the state for nearly a month.
[ad_1] California Governor Gavin Newsom, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, and Washington Governor Jay Inslee reiterated that the fires in their states are the result of the climate crisis, challenging President Donald Trump’s claims that they were the result of mismanagement of the land. During a briefing on Monday, Newsom …
Read More »Scientists find gas on Venus linked to life on Earth
[ad_1] Conditions on Venus are often described as “hellish” with daytime temperatures high enough to melt lead and an atmosphere made up almost entirely of carbon dioxide. Image: Michael Benson – NASA / JPL / AFP / Venus’s atmosphere contains a gas that, on Earth, can be attributed to living …
Read More »The new booster of La Salle Mans Carpio welcomes Mark Nonoy, Deo Cuajao
[ad_1] De La Salle Atty University Reinforcement Program. Mans Carpio welcomed Mark Nonoy and Deo Cuajao to the Green Archers on Tuesday. Nonoy, Cuajao and Team Phenom Sports President Jackson Chua flew to the city of Davao on Monday to meet La Salle’s new sponsor. Carpio, a La Salle product …
Read More »Another presidential assault on science as fires and pandemic rage
[ad_1] As wildfires raged across the West, causing dozens of deaths, destroying property and polluting the air with smoke, Trump abruptly shut down an official who warned that climate change was fueling the flames, saying the weather would soon begin to “cool down.” Even by his own standards, it was …
Read More »Filipinos safe from the hell of the western US: DFA
[ad_1] Firefighters working on the Bobcat Fire in the Santa Anita Canyon in Arcadia, Calif., Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020. Wildfires on the West Coast have consumed approximately five million acres of land in California and Oregon and destroyed towns whole in Washington, and continued to spread Sunday. Eric Thayer, The …
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