LONDON (Reuters) – A pet cat tested positive for the new coronavirus causing COVID-19 in England, the government said in the first confirmed case of an animal infected with the virus in Britain on Monday. FILE PHOTO: Cats sleep in the village of Krompach, near the city of Cvikov, Czech …
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SYDNEY / LONDON (Reuters) – Asian nations imposed new restrictions on Monday, as an abrupt British quarantine on Spain’s travelers threw the reopening of Europe’s summer in disarray as the world faced the possibility of a second wave of infections. by COVID-19. In the United States, where infection rates have …
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“This article is truly impressive … and corresponds to our view that there has been a generational shift,” said child abuse pediatrician Dr. Robert Sege, lead author of the American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement on punishment. bodily. “Younger people tend not to hit their children,” said Sege, who was …
Read More »Albertsons shares are falling because strong earnings were not enough
Text size Digital candles increased 276% in the quarter, while sales in the same store rose 26.5%. Matthew Staver / Bloomberg News Albertsons Cos. He released an optimistic first-quarter fiscal report on Monday, but his shares were falling because investors may have been waiting for more from the supermarket operator, …
Read More »Florida Covid-19 cases in children: hospitalizations among children increase 23%
On July 16, the state had a total of 23,170 children ages 17 and under who had tested positive since the start of the pandemic, according to the Florida Department of Health. By July 24, that number increased to 31,150. That’s a 34% increase in new cases among children in …
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