Sweden will have its highest death toll in 150 years in the first half of 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to the country’s official Bureau of Statistics. The Scandinavian nation, which refused to implement a COVID-19 lockdown, reported 51,405 deaths between January and June – the highest number of …
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ATLANTA – New guidance from President Donald Trump’s administration declaring teachers to be “critical infrastructure workers” could give the green light for the release of quarantine teachers after they were exposed to COVID-19 and instead, send them back to class. Keeping teachers in class without symptoms, because a handful of …
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Head of State Andrew Cuomo again justified his administration’s decision to stop counting as deceased nursing homes the COVID-19 deaths of residents who underwent it after being transferred to hospitals, but ultimately acknowledged at least one mistake he made during the crisis in coronavirus. ‘I was the first state in …
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NEW YORK – A doctor who checks comatose COVID-19 patients for signs of a stroke stuts instead of a new indication on how the virus can damage the lungs – thanks to a test that used small air bubbles and a robot. Dr. Alexandra Reynolds, a neurologist at New York’s …
Read More »US economy bounces back strongly; fresh help for the unemployed: Kudlow
PHILO PHOTO: White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow spoke to the media during a meeting to discuss legislation on coronavirus economic aid legislation to spread coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Washington, USA, March 21 2020 to prevent REUTERS / Mary F. Calvert WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. economy is …
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