At least 30 Mississippi lawmakers and 11 state capitol workers have tested positive for the coronavirus through Tuesday, according to the state health official. The number is an increase from the 26 lawmakers and another 10 originally reported that they had contracted the virus, state health officer Thomas Dobbs said, …
Read More »145 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Montana (Wed, July 15, 2020)
Montana confirmed 145 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, July 15. The state said 72 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Gallatin County, for a total of 489 cases. The state of Montana officially has 2,096 cumulative cases. Montana currently reports 1,147 active cases. There are 37 active hospitalizations, …
Read More »The first recipient of the coronavirus vaccine has just broken its silence – BGR
A coronavirus vaccine trial appears to be showing some promising results, according to manufacturer Pfizer. According to reports, trials show that the vaccine is causing the body to make antibodies in the same way that it would if a person were infected. Double-blind trials will continue, but we should not …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus cases (COVID-19) up to 71,197; Death toll now at 6,085
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan increased to 71,197 as of Wednesday, including 6,085 deaths, state officials report. Wednesday’s update represents 891 new confirmed cases and four additional deaths. Tuesday’s totals were 70,306 confirmed cases and 6,081 total deaths. New cases have increased moderately in the …
Read More »An app merchants use to avoid a New York City tax
An increasing number of private equity and hedge fund partners are using a new app that helps them avoid a New York City excise tax if they’ve been working out of town. Monaeo, a company that helps taxpayers track and store their location data to show to tax authorities, said …
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