Text size Data from BioNTech and Pfizer were particularly promising. Jeenah Moon / Getty Images After a hiatus from a late summer break, the news of a Covid-19 vaccine is heating up again as a handful of leading programs are rapidly moving to a decisive phase. Reports from several companies …
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BERLIN – Germany’s health inspectorate reported 2,034 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday, the first time the daily national increase since the end of April has been 2,000. The Robert Koch Institute calls the coronavirus outbreaks “very concerning.” They are reported in various institutions, including nursing homes and hospitals, schools, …
Read More »As U.S. deaths increase, coronavirus takes greater toll on minorities | News
As many as 215,000 more people than normal died in the United States in the first seven months of 2020, suggesting that the number of lives lost to the coronavirus is significantly higher than the official toll. And half of the dead were people of color – Black Americans, Hispanics, …
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These days, older workers and retirees are understandably worried that their retirement plans will be disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic downturn. There are concerns that pre-retirement and recent retirees may have about any economic downturn, and strategies designed to help them cope with multiple financial crises, …
Read More »Here’s what 6 Michigan companies did to get thousands of fines for breaking COVID-19 protocols
Michigan officials with six companies fined thousands of dollars for breaking coronavirus (COVID-19) workplace protocols. Here are the names and locations of those companies, as well as what they did, according to the state. TO READ: Michigan Court of Appeals Rules Gov. Whitmer has authority to use pandemic emergency forces …
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