The United States headed for the weekend of July 4 with many canceled fireworks displays and parades, closed beaches and bars, and health officials warned that this will be a crucial test of American self-control that could determine the trajectory of the growing outbreak of coronavirus. . With confirmed cases …
Read More »According to a study, deaths from COVID-19 in the first months of the pandemic could have been underestimated by almost 30%
DETROIT – A new study found that the number of deaths from coronavirus (COVID-19) in the first months of the pandemic could have been underestimated by almost 30%. Experts said determining how many people have died from COVID-19 is not as easy as it sounds. The researchers looked at the …
Read More »Kroger Offers Home Coronavirus Test Kits to Employees
Kroger is giving employees access to free home coronavirus testing, the company announced this week. The supermarket chain said Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted them an emergency use authorization for their COVID-19 home kit. Kroger said the goal is to process up to 60,000 tests per …
Read More »Supreme Court blocks order relaxing Alabama voting restrictions
The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a lower court ruling that would have eased voting restrictions in Alabama during the coronavirus pandemic. To vote by absentee ballot in Alabama, the state requires residents to send a copy of a photo ID and requires that the ballot be signed by two …
Read More »The main questions about possible coronavirus vaccines (COVID-19) will be answered soon.
There are more than 130 possible coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines that researchers around the world are currently working on. Of them, 19 are being tested on humans. After some encouraging initial results, the researchers remain cautiously optimistic that a safe and effective vaccine can be made. Some of the biggest questions …
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