PHILADELPHIA – Anthony Santella, a public health scientist and health services researcher specializing in the prevention and control of infectious diseases, recalled his reaction upon learning of organized sports plans to return to action. “I thought, ‘We are moving too fast,'” Dr. Santella, who teaches at Hofstra University, said in …
Read More »Target Joins Walmart to Finalize Purchases at the Thanksgiving Store
Target joins Walmart to close its stores on Thanksgiving Day, ending a long tradition of driving Black Friday sales. By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO AP Retail July 27, 2020, 9:45 pm 4 min read Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article NEW YORK – Target is teaming up with Walmart to close …
Read More »Pfizer and BioNTech began human testing for the advanced-stage coronavirus vaccine on Monday.
In this May 4, 2020 photo provided by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, the first patient enrolled in the Pfizer coronavirus COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial at the University of Maryland School of Medicine In Baltimore, he receives an injection. University of Maryland School of Medicine | AP US …
Read More »Willie’s Chicken Shacks closed for violating New Orleans coronavirus rules | Coronavirus
New Orleans officials closed several Willie’s Chicken Shack locations for violating coronavirus rules over the weekend in what could be the most significant action yet against a business that ignores city restrictions. At least some locations in the fried chicken and daiquiri chain of stores, which has eight storefronts in …
Read More »Modern Covid-19 vaccine may be ready for use by year-end, says US
Moderna Inc’s vaccine against Covid-19 may be ready for widespread use later this year, company and United States officials said Monday, after the drug maker announced the start of a trial of 30,000 subjects. To demonstrate that it is safe and effective, the final hurdle before regulatory approval. The trial …
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