WASHINGTON (AP) – US labs are undergoing a plethora of coronavirus tests, creating long delays in processing that experts say are undermining the pandemic response. With the count of confirmed infections in the US At nearly 4 million on Wednesday and the increase in new cases, bottlenecks are creating problems …
Read More »Second highest number of COVID-19 cases recorded in Wisconsin on Thursday
MADISON, Wisconsin (WMTV) – Wisconsin recorded the second highest number of daily COVID-19 cases on Thursday, at 1,052, health officials report. According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, the only day that more new cases of COVID-19 were recorded was last Tuesday, at 1,117. DHS data shows that the …
Read More »Nearly 7 in 10 Florida Republicans Think Jacksonville Convention Will Be Safe: Survey
Nearly 7 in 10 Florida Republicans say they believe the Republican convention scheduled to take place in Jacksonville, Florida, next month will be safe, according to a poll released Thursday. the Quinnipiac University Survey Poll He found that 69 percent of Republicans surveyed in Florida say it will be safe …
Read More »What we know about COVID-19 and children
Lawrence Kleinman, MD, professor, vice president, department of pediatrics, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine. CDC, “Demographic Trends in COVID-19 Cases and Deaths in the US Reported to CDC”, “Children with Certain Underlying Conditions”, “Cases Reported by the Department of Health of Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS -C) …
Read More »Eurozone PMIs recovered in July
Andrey Rudakov | Bloomberg | fake pictures Business activity in the euro zone rebounded in July, according to preliminary data, as tight coronavirus blockades were further relaxed and more people returned to work. In June, the region had already shown signs of a recovery with PMIs (Purchasing Managers Index) reaching …
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