School districts in the United States will begin reopening in August, many with face-to-face classes, five days a week, despite the increase in coronavirus cases in many parts of the country. But school reopens have teachers across the United States fearful for the safety of themselves, students, staff, and family …
Read More »California Considers Continuing A $ 600 Boost For Unemployed If Congress Cuts Funds | United States News
California state lawmakers are considering a plan to continue a weekly $ 600 unemployment benefit for state residents if Congress does not extend emergency funding this month. “We have millions of Californians who are on a financial precipice,” said Phil Ting, a Democratic state legislator from San Francisco. “They really …
Read More »Michigan High School Sports Council Approves ‘Gradual’ Plan for Fall Sports
DETROIT – Fall sports for high schools in Michigan will begin with a “gradual” approach, due to COVID-19, MHSAA announced Wednesday. The Michigan High School Athletic Association Representative Council approved the following steps to return sports to member schools, adopting a plan to participate in the fall sports competition in …
Read More »Coronavirus Live News: Brazil sees record daily cases like Hong Kong on the brink of ‘large-scale outbreak’ | World News
12.34am BST00:34 Brazil confirms almost 70,000 coronavirus cases in new national daily registry Brazil’s coronavirus outbreak set daily records on Wednesday with 69,074 new confirmed cases and 1,595 related deaths, as the world’s second-worst outbreak accelerates toward the 100,000-death milestone. Brazil is the country most affected by Covid-19 outside the …
Read More »United States Tops 150,000 Coronavirus Deaths Amid New Rise In Cases | United States News
The United States has crossed the threshold of 150,000 deaths confirmed by Covid-19, just six months after the diagnosis of the first cases in China and with the outbreak far from being under control. The US death toll is the highest in the world by a significant margin and reached …
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