As Moderna, Pfizer and BioNTech have been busy this month releasing early data from their COVID-19 vaccine programs, AstraZeneca is joining the July data crash. And overall it’s good news: The vaccine test, known as AZD1222 and developed by AstraZeneca and scientists from the University of Oxford, was generally safe …
Read More »Chicago Tightens Coronavirus Restrictions As Cases Increase
Chicago announced Monday that it will tighten coronavirus restrictions, including for bars, restaurants, gyms, and personal services, as it experiences an increase in COVID-19 cases. The city reinstatement of restrictions, which will take effect on Friday at 12:01 am, It occurs when Chicago has seen its seven-day average increase in …
Read More »St. Clair County Officials Warn of Possible Exposure to COVID-19 in Two Businesses
DETROIT – The St. Clair County Health Department has been notified of possible exposure to COVID-19 at two area food service establishments. Clients of both facilities are encouraged to self-monitor symptoms for the next 14 days and seek evidence if they become symptomatic with any of the following: fatigue, cough, …
Read More »830 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed as a positive percentage of the jumps tested
WAUSAU, Wisconsin (WSAW) – The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported 830 new cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin on Sunday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the state since the pandemic began to 42,315. With those positive cases, 7,259 negative cases were reported, which raised the positive percentage …
Read More »Rask, Krug, Coyle, Krejci re-practice for Bruins
Tuukka Rask, Torey Krug, Charlie Coyle and David Krejci They were among the Boston Bruins players who returned to training camp on Monday. The goalkeeper, defender and strikers left on Saturday. Forward Sean Kuraly and Nick Ritchie We also returned. The Bruins were without strikers David Pastrnak, Ondrej Kase and …
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