Since the Big Ten announced the postponement of the fall football season for 2020, there has been some extreme pushback from various corners of the college football world, and it has really come from all corners. From coaches, to players, to even parents, there has been a real pressure to …
Read More »Yes, compulsory vaccinations are legal
Massachusetts will mandate that all students receive the flu vaccine by the end of 2020, to attend classes next year. This is a valid and constitutional use by the Bay State Police Force. According to an announcement from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health on Wednesday, “all children 6 months …
Read More »Study of more than 55,000 COVID-19 cases reveals a predictable sequence of symptoms
A new study on the global pandemic has found that those who contract COVID-19 may exhibit a predictable sequence of symptoms, and the sequence differs from what we experience with flu and other coronaviruses. To date, the most probable sequence of initial COVID-19 symptoms proves tendency to start with a …
Read More »At least 9 members of Philly Church test positive for COVID-19 – NBC10 Philadelphia
What to know The Department of Health is investigating a coronavirus outbreak at CityReach Philly Church at 6814 Torresdale Avenue after at least nine members tested positive for COVID-19. The church stopped all personal services on August 13th. The health department interviewed six of the church members and is working …
Read More »Claremore Veterans Center COVID-19 outbreak grows: 128 infected, 35 killed
(This story was updated at 5:20 p.m. to correct the name of the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs.) The outbreak of COVID-19 at the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs Center in Claremore has grown since it was first announced by the agency in July. According to …
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