Thirty-two states have increased reports of covid-19 infections, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Thursday was the highest day for new infections since July 24 and the fourth highest total day, 71,671, says Johns Hopkins. According to the Covid Trekking Project, more than 1,000,000 people were hospitalized across the …
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SEOUL (Reuters) – The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said on Friday that after reviewing more than two dozen cases raised in public, it would push for a massive flu vaccination program aimed at eliminating complications from the coronavirus. Anxiety. On October 23, 2020, a man was vaccinated …
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Albert Edwards, a London-based provocative strategist for the French bank society Génrale, has been predicting for decades that the US and Western Europe will follow Japan into an era of deflation and ultrallo bond yields, which he calls the “Ice Age”. Even though some of his warnings about the stock …
Read More »After the President’s discussion, the U.S. As futures rise, automakers and banks push European stocks higher
Good results from banks and om tomobile manufacturers on Friday are helping European stocks gain, while flash purchase managers index data reveals ongoing coronavirus epidemic struggles for the sector. U.S. Stock futures were moderately high. Stoxx Europe 600 Index SXXXP, + 0.84% According to Factset, the index has risen 0.6% …
Read More »The U.S. has peaked at 1,100 coronavirus deaths in just one day. One state is getting help from the National Guard, and 911 centers in Puerto Rico are closed
But a “sharp rise” in new cases has engulfed contact tracers, leading to delays and a “backlog of positive cases whose cases are yet to be handed over to the case investigator,” the North Dakota Health Department said this week. “Close contacts will no longer be contacted by public health …
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