Delta Air Lines passenger planes are parked due to flight reductions made to curb the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. March 25, 2020. Elijah Nouvelage | Reuters Delta Air Lines plans to send notices to warn more than 2,500 pilots next week …
Read More »As the virus increases, younger people account for the ‘disturbing’ number of cases
Skateboarding, wearing a face mask, in the Venice beach area of Los Angeles on Wednesday, June 24, 2020. Younger people account for an increasing percentage of new cases of coronavirus in cities and states where the virus is now It is emerging, a trend that has alarmed public health officials …
Read More »Miami-Dade will close beaches for the weekend of July 4 for fear of coronavirus
Officials in Miami-Dade County, Florida, announced Friday that the county would close the beaches for the July 4 weekend amid fears the meetings would trigger new outbreaks of coronavirus. The county mayor, Carlos Giménez, announced that he would sign an emergency order to close the beaches from Friday until Tuesday. …
Read More »New cases of coronavirus ‘overwhelmingly’ among younger people traveling, going to restaurants and bars – CBS Pittsburgh
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP / KDKA) – Pennsylvania health officials are closely watching areas where rates of COVID-19 infection and deaths are increasing, threatening to reverse progress against the pandemic, the secretary said Friday. state health. “We are making a deep appointment among all the counties that have had increases,” said …
Read More »Coronavirus: Summer travel is expected to decrease by 15% as concerns about COVID-19 rise amid an increase in cases, hospitalizations
LOS ANGELES (KABC) – With the increase in coronavirus cases in some parts of the country, there are renewed concerns about domestic travel. Governor Newsom tells CA County to shut down again amid COVID-19 surge This time of year would normally mean busy roads and airports for the summer travel …
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