INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Tina Morton recently faced a choice: Pay bills – or buy a birthday gift for a child? Derrisa Green is falling further behind on rent. Sylvia Soliz has had her electricity cut off. Unemployment has forced aching decisions on millions of Americans and their families in the …
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The number of cases of coronavirus in Latin America exceeded seven million, as lawmakers in the Argentine capital passed a law requiring family members to keep a night watch for patients dying from COVID-19. South Korea extended rules on social distancing in the capital Seoul, amid triple-digit rise in cases, …
Read More »Coronavirus spread in Michigan ‘slowly, controlled’, according to data
Nearly one month since our last report, Michigan has maintained its “medium” risk level for a coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, according to data from Covid Act Now. The group of technologists, epidemiologists, health experts and public policy leaders at Covid Act Now identify each state’s risk level for the spread of …
Read More »South Korea coronavirus falls highest since March: Live news | News
South Korea reports the highest number of daily cases of coronavirus since March, and has forced parliament to close amid expectations that authorities will impose tougher restrictions. The U-turn by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on testing close contacts of people with COVID-19 raises concerns among …
Read More »Global coronavirus death toll exceeds 800,000: Live updates | Coronavirus Pandemic News
South Korea’s daily new virus cases rose to 397 peaks on Sunday – the highest since March 7 when infections were reported in all major cities and provinces across the country. More than 23.1 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with COVID-19, and more than 14.83 million have been recovered. …
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