The death toll from the coronavirus epidemic reached one million on Saturday, as many countries continue to struggle to eradicate the virus that has overwhelmed health care systems, weighted economies and daily life around the world. Covid-19, a virus-causing disease, kills an average of more than 70,000 people every day …
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Authorities denied a ransom demanded for unlocking district computer servers after they released documents containing Social Security numbers, student grades and other private information stolen from a large public-school district in Las Vegas. The illegal release last weekend of sensitive information from the Clark County School District in Las Vegas, …
Read More »Grocers stockpile, create ‘epidemic’ palettes ahead of winter
Grocery stores and food companies are preparing for a potential surge in sales amid a new surge in Covid-19 cases and the upcoming holiday rush. Supermarkets store groceries and store them early in preparation for the fall and winter months, while some health experts warn that the country could see …
Read More »Deutsche Bank warns that financial crisis could surprise investors
Excuses / Reasons to Sell? Concerns about the huge weight of the stock market are overflowing on Monday. The political turmoil following the death of Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsberg has raised concerns among global banks about the money-laundering scandal, the second wave of COVID-19 concerns, and the U.S. …
Read More »What would it take for herd immunity to prevent a coronavirus epidemic
The notion of herd immunity is at the center of discussion about global vaccination efforts and the next steps in fighting the Covid-19 epidemic and bringing the economy back on track. In order for the epidemic to stop, the coronavirus has to run out of susceptible hosts to become infected. …
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