The White House coronavirus task force is slated to hold its first news briefing in nearly two months on Friday as new coronavirus cases continue to emerge in much of the country. Vice President Mike Pence will lead the briefing, according to the Department of Health and Human Services, but …
Read More »Lagarde of the ECB says that we have probably passed the lowest point of crisis
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, believes that the world may have been through the worst of the coronavirus crisis, but said it is unlikely to return to the status quo. Speaking during the Northern Light Summit online on Friday, he said: “We have probably passed the low …
Read More »Record Peaks in US Coronavirus Cases Increase Hospitalization Rates in 16 States
The United States reported more than 34,400 coronavirus cases on Wednesday, according to a CNBC analysis of data from Johns Hopkins University, after health officials in California, Florida and Texas reported record single-day spikes. As of Wednesday, the seven-day average of new Covid-19 cases in the country was 31,172. This …
Read More »CDC Hopes TikTok to Renew Coronavirus Messages for Younger People as Infections Rise
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are considering taking advantage of the social media platform TikTok to encourage more young Americans to practice public health precautions as coronavirus cases increase among younger people, authorities said Thursday. . The data indicates that the new infections seen across the country “are …
Read More »A major grocery and meatpacking union demands mask requirements
A major union representing thousands of workers in supermarkets, meat packing plants, and nursing homes said officials and government companies should require masks in public places to control the spread of the coronavirus as Texas, Florida, and other states spread. become the new critical points. Marc Perrone, president of the …
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