Hospitality workers on the Las Vegas Strip filed a lawsuit against casino operators on Monday, accusing companies of failing to protect COVID-19 employees, one of the first efforts to hold employers legally responsible for infections in cases in the United States. The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court …
Read More »The Nasdaq is not only outperforming the Dow and S&P 500, but it is having one of its best first halves against its stock market peers.
The chasm between the Nasdaq Compound and its rival benchmarks in the first half of 2020 has been very similar between Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt and everyone else in the world. The tech-laden index has enjoyed a growing advantage between itself and the Dow Jones Industrial Average USA: DJIA and …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus cases (COVID-19) up to 63,497, death toll now at 5,915
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 63,497 as of Monday, including 5,915 deaths, state officials report. Monday’s update represents an increase of 236 confirmed cases and four additional deaths. Sunday’s total was 63,261 confirmed cases and 5,911 deaths. New cases have increased slightly …
Read More »Gilead’s coronavirus drug will cost $ 2,340, which sounds expensive, but here’s why not
Gilead Sciences Inc.’s COVID-19 drug remdesivir will cost much less than Wall Street analysts had predicted in a move that likely points to a more measured and responsible approach to the price of treatments and vaccines during the pandemic. Gilead GILD Shares, It gained 0.9% in trading on Monday following …
Read More »CanSino COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate Approved for Military Use in China
FILE PHOTO: This illustration, taken on April 10, 2020, shows small bottles labeled with a “Vaccine COVID-19” sticker and a medical syringe. REUTERS / Dado Ruvic / File Photo BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s military has been given the green light to use a COVID-19 candidate vaccine developed by its research …
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