MOUTH MOUSE, Florida – Have you ever wondered which face mask is the best to protect yourself from the coronavirus? From cotton-layered masks to scarves, researchers have their answer. A team of scientists from Florida Atlantic University published a study comparing different types of non-medical face masks that offer the …
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German vaccine maker CureVac has lost some shine in the race for a COVID-19 vaccine after other mRNA-based applicants have caught the attention of regulators. Still, CureVac is reported to have caught a great partner to help build its game-changing RNA “printers” that could turn global interest in its favor. …
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The closure of the seemingly endless national pandemic has resulted in high demand for cumulative travel. As the second big long summer vacation weekend begins, people looking to celebrate Independence Day hop into their cars and caravans for road trips, which many consider a safer bet than traveling by car. …
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British authorities announced on Friday that those traveling from the United States would still have to undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine and would not be among those newly exempt from the rules. British Transport Minister Grant Shapps announced that people entering the UK from more than 50 countries would no …
Read More »105 University of Washington students in fraternity houses test positive for coronavirus
More than 100 students living in fraternity houses near the University of Washington campus have reported positive results for COVID-19, with hundreds of results pending. The Interfraternity Council, a student-led board of directors for UW fraternities, said that at least 105 residents living in 15 fraternity houses reported that they …
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