OSLO (AP) – David Beasley, head of the UN World Food Program, told the Associated Press that his organization had become speechless by awarding the Nobel Peace Prize. “I think this is the first time in my life that I have been without words. I was just shocked and amazed, …
Read More »U.S. Coronavirus: U.S. On an average, more than 1,000 positive Covid-19 tests are reported daily.
Earlier this week, Dr. Anthony Fauci said he was “disturbed and concerned” by the country’s average case count. “It’s not a place to be when you’re trying to get your hands around an epidemic,” he said. And as the weather cools, things will get tougher. The accumulation will likely start …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus cases up to 132,039; The death toll is now at 6,869
As of Thursday, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan had risen to 132,039, state officials said, according to a report by state officials. Thursday’s update represents 1,197 cases, including an additional 22 deaths, including 20 vital records. There were 1,016 deaths and nine deaths in the …
Read More »Indonesia has 270 million people and one of the lowest Covid-19 test rates in the world
Seven months after its first coronavirus case was reported, the world’s fourth most populous country still has a large number of blind flights. An archipelago of 270 million people, Indonesia has tested a smaller portion of its population than any other major economy. According to Our World in Data, a …
Read More »U.S. Coronavirus: Only two U.S. New cases are reported to be declining in the states and hospitals across the country are on the rise
Health officials in Wisconsin on Wednesday reported a significant number of 141 new patients in the state days after seeing new Covid-19 cases and death records. Government Tony Evers announced Wednesday that a field hospital will be launched in response to the surge in hospital admissions in the state. “We …
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