ROME (AP) – European Union (EU) nations on Sunday launched a joint effort to vaccinate the most vulnerable people in the continent’s worst health crisis in a century, with a moment of hope. . Health care activists, the elderly and leading politicians reassured people that the vaccine was safe and …
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For many who have crossed the digital divide this year, there will be no turning back. The Covid-19 epidemic forced Americans to make a physical swap for the digital world in a matter of months. As retailers learn without stores, business travelers without planes, and workers without office fees, much …
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Many restaurants are struggling with a simple fact – often there is no easy way to make their kitchen completely safe. During the coronavirus epidemic, restaurant managers installed dividers and cut staff to bridge the gap between workers. They changed the workflow to minimize contact. However, some workers, infectious-disease specialists …
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Nina Fam was bored, weak and heavy drug. The first person to transmit the Ebola virus on American soil, she was taken by ambulance to the National Institutes of Health, where she was treated in the safest room of the country’s most prestigious medical facility. Ms. Pham did not know …
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U.S. stocks hit a high on Thursday to end a slight change in the short-term week on Sunday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 21 points to less than 0.1%. The S&P 500 is up 0.2% and the Nasdaq Composite is up 0.5%. The blue-chip index is flat for the …
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