A new survey from the Centers for Disease Control found that 54% of people who tested positive for Covid-19 were unable to determine how they contracted the virus. The remaining 46% of respondents could recall having had close contact with a person, commonly a family member or a co-worker, who …
Read More »Things a young Elon Musk thought would change the world
The Internet Musk believed that the internet, born in the 1990s, “would fundamentally change humanity,” he said on the podcast. “I wouldn’t consider this to be a deep insight, but rather an obvious one,” Musk said. He compared the Internet to the human nervous system: “If you didn’t have a …
Read More »Safety tips for the 4th of July celebrations during the Covid-19 pandemic
July 4th fireworks shows, cookouts, and beach vacations will look very different this year. As Covid-19 cases continue to emerge across the country, the question of how to celebrate and socialize safely is the most important thing for many Americans. This weekend, he is “preparing a perfect storm” for the …
Read More »House approves emergency rental assistance and mortgage relief bill
As the United States approaches what housing experts have considered a housing crisis, the House of Representatives on Monday passed a bill that would provide emergency financial assistance to tenants and homeowners to keep people housed for the coronavirus pandemic. The Emergency Housing Protection and Aid Act of 2020, sponsored …
Read More »What does the second wave of Covid-19 mean and how to prevent it?
A recent spike in Covid-19 cases in many states in the United States, including several emerging hot spots, is technically still part of the “first wave” of the pandemic, but that doesn’t mean a second wave isn’t coming. So what constitutes a second wave, and what would it look like? …
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