A total of 27 people were killed in the state on Wednesday and 21 more by noon on Thursday. Covid Tracking Project data shows that it reported the highest number of admissions to its Covid-19 hospital on Wednesday – more than double the number seen at the end of August, …
Read More »According to research, the reduction in odor may be the ‘most reliable indicator’ of Covid-19
Researchers based in the United Kingdom wrote in their study that people who lose smell or taste should consider self-isolation, even if they have no other symptoms. “Our findings show that the loss of smell and taste is a very reliable indicator that someone is likely to have Covid-19 and …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus cases up to 125,578; The death toll is now at 6,781
As of Thursday, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (Covid-19) in Michigan had reached 125,578, state officials said. Thursday’s update represents 891 new cases and 19 additional deaths, including a review of 11 critical records. A total of 134,6877 cases and 626 deaths were reported in the state on …
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 …
Read More »Venezuela’s food chain is breaking, and Million Go Hungry
Anna Noise, a retired municipal worker in western Venezuela, says her diet often consists of just a few corn-flour pancakes, known as airspace. Even when she has the money to buy groceries at Maracaibo’s teaming flea market, she said that “instead of quality food they sell waste like animal hide …
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