European Council President Charles Michel wears a protective face mask when he arrives at EU headquarters in Brussels on 19 August 2020, ahead of the launch of the EU emergency video on the crisis in Belarus. OLIVIER HOSLET | POOL | AFP via Getty Images The European Union on Wednesday …
Read More »The CDC wants state and local sewage systems to be tested for coronavirus
A general view of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Edward R. Roybal campus in Atlanta, Georgia on April 23, 2020. Tami Chappell | AFP | Getty Images The federal government is working with local health departments to begin testing coronavirus sewage systems in an effort to catch the …
Read More »Here is the ethical issue for targeting volunteers with COVID-19 to accelerate a vaccine
Despite the urgency of beating COVID-19, health officials may delay the development of an effective vaccine. Authorities in the U.S. and elsewhere have yet to authorize an ethical charge investigation procedure called “trials with human challenge.” Challenge tests deliberately involve volunteers with the disease – which explains the official retention …
Read More »Post union leaders doubt recent changes will be fully restored, despite USPS announcement
DeJoy announced that all changes made to the Postal Service – including relocated mail processing equipment and blue collection boxes – would be delayed until after the November 3 election, but more than a dozen postal union leaders in total country have told CNN that sorting machines have already been …
Read More »New U.S. Covid-19 cases jump as fears grow across campus spread
The number of new cases of coronavirus in the U.S. rose, but remained below 50,000 for the fourth day in a row, as some universities and schools moved classes online to prevent campus outbreaks. The U.S. reported more than 44,000 new cases of coronavirus Tuesday, sharply up from 35,112 the …
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