The COVID-19 vaccination rollout continues in the United States. Millions have already been vaccinated, And states are starting to expand eligibility. Although experts are optimistic that if vaccinations continue at our current pace we will reach herd immunity by autumn, there are questions about the need for booster shots and …
Read More »Michigan confirms first case of South African COVID variant in Jackson County
Lansing, Mitch. – The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced that the first case of Coxid-19 variant B.1.351 has been found in a child in Jackson County. The health department did not say how the boy became infected but is investigating the case to determine close contacts and …
Read More »WHO scientists warn that the world is at a ‘very dangerous’ stage with an increase in cases of covid
The world needs to step up efforts to combat the Covid-1 combat – and countries should not disappoint their defenders, the World Health Organization’s chief scientist warned on Monday that there are cases of coronavirus worldwide. “We are at a very dangerous time,” said Dr Soumya Swaminathan of the World …
Read More »Treasury yields increase after the stimulus package is passed by the Senate
The 10-year-old U.S. man died Monday morning after the Senate passed a $ 1.9 trillion coronavirus economic relief and stimulus bill on Saturday. Treasury yield reached 1.6%. Yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note reached 1.606% at 3.30am. Yields on 30-year Treasury bonds rose 2.311%. Yields continue to rise in …
Read More »Senate G.O.P. Has a short-lived victory over the fight against unemployment
Senate Republicans expect the Democrats’ nearly $ 1.9 trillion coronavirus bill to be a short-lived victory in the fight for unemployment benefits. Sen. The same Man ManchinJoseph (J) Manchin Overnight Defense: Capitol Police Can Tell National Guard to Stay Biden’s Pentagon Policy Nominees Will Face Criticism | Progressives relocate to …
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