U.S. President Donald Trump signed executive orders to increase coronavirus economic relief during a news conference in Bedminster, New Jersey, on August 8, 2020. Jim Vatson / Agency France-Press / Getty Images President Trump said Tuesday night that he was ready to pass several independent coronavirus relief measures, including a …
Read More »‘Never underestimate the potential for epidemics’: Scientists say you should be afraid of COVID-19
Health professionals say that worrying about Kovid-1 will not help you go through the epidemic. And neither novel will treat coronavirus, a highly anticipated disease for which there is no 100% successful therapeutic cure, with nothing less than extreme caution. In short, it affects everyone differently. President Trump was released …
Read More »Remote learning begins in the virus-affected Philippines
MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Grade school and high school students in the Philippines began classes from home on Monday after a coronavirus epidemic forced remote-learning on an education system already struggling to fund schools. Distance education has been a rational nightmare for a long-time poverty-stricken Southeast Asian country that lacks …
Read More »Armed with rejection of the virus, survivors mourn their dead
SARJAVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) – Dennis Zikik was on his daily video call with his parents in Bosnia early August when his father said he was probably coming down with a fever. Less than a month later, both of Zikik’s parents died, with the global toll of coronavirus epidemics rising to …
Read More »The US economy was laden with debt before Kovid. That’s bad news for retrieval.
The coronavirus ended the longest economic expansion in U.S. history. That was not the only problem. When the U.S. The next deepest downturn was when he was overwhelmed with debt. Why does this matter? Economies that carry a lot of debt usually have a weak recovery. Businesses and consumers focus …
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