Pompono Beach, Fla. (AP) – U.S. The first COVID-19 vaccines are running in nursing homes, where the virus has killed more than 110,000 people as the country struggles to contain such a devastating epidemic, as California has administered thousands. Body bags and refrigerated morgue trucks up. With the rollout of …
Read More »‘Boom or bust’ Nor ‘Easter Jog North – heavy snow north, rain south
Latest updates Almost all forecasting models now show a slight northern shift in our Nor’Ester storm track, forming a low pressure center in Cape May, NJ (instead of open water to the south and east). That’s a remarkable one Hot Solutions for us, pushing the rain-snow line to the far …
Read More »Hurricane Iota is down in Central America, which has been hit by Hurricane H.
Hurricane Iota, an “extremely dangerous” category, was heading to Central America in the western Caribbean early Monday, where it is expected to land in the same region hit by Hurricane Eta last week. Forecasters said the catastrophic Category 5 hurricane could move forward by the time it reaches the rapidly …
Read More »Strong winds bring down trees, causing massive disruptions in metro Detroit
Metro Detroit – Strong winds brought down trees on Sunday and caused a massive disruption in Metro Detroit. The National Weather Service has issued wind advisors for the counties of Genisi, Lapier, Lenavi, Livingston, Mombomb, Morono, Auckland, Senelake, St. Clair, Wash Wash and Wayne until 4 a.m. Monday. More: Metro …
Read More »The scientists poured cold water on a potentially complex resemblance between COVID-19 and the 1918 ‘Spanish flu’.
Historians and health professionals say that the “cytokine storm” was a common feature of the 1918 influenza. But how big of a potentially fatal immune response do coronavirus epidemics play? About 500 million people, or a third of the world’s population, became infected with the Spanish flu in 1918. About …
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