Nursing homes plagued by coronavirus in New York are still “severely susceptible” to the deadly disease – more than nine months into the epidemic, a report said on Thursday. Oct. 25 to 29 Nov. Between 29, nursing home residents accounted for a quarter of all COVID-19 deaths across the state, …
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Facial ields don’t really do much ields. The new study casts doubt on the latest science on the plastic face ield in the fight against COVID-19. According to findings published in Physics by researchers at Fukuoka University in Japan, the study includes a video of how a person sneezing with …
Read More »Suspicion of FDNY COVID-19 vaccine compounded by ‘Education Issue’
A “real education issue” is to blame for a new poll that has found more than half of FDNY firefighters plan to give up coronavirus vaccines, with some smokers already mistakenly believing they don’t need a shot, the union chief said Sunday. Was. “Thirty percent of our members are already …
Read More »Upper Manhattan, State Island and Long Island leading to COVID-19 sanctions: Cuomo
Parts of Upper Manhattan, Staten Island and Long Island are set to return to the restricted COVID-19 zone this week, government Andrew Cuomo warned on Sunday. Targeted areas have recently been plagued with alarmingly rising infection rates. “We have a lot of communities that are on the alert track,” Kuomo …
Read More »Columbia University banned 70 students after a trip to Turks and Caicos
According to a report, Columbia University has temporarily banned 70 students traveling in Turks and Caicos in violation of the school travel policy. University spokesman Christopher Cashman told CNN: “The Turks and Caicos trip was a group incident that violated the policy and therefore met with disciplinary action. When asked …
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