WASHINGTON – The Payment Check Protection Program (PPP), which is an incentive for small businesses to keep their employees on the payroll during the health crisis, helped companies improve cash flow in the first few weeks of the program and mainly flowed to less difficult areas. affected by the virus, …
Read More »FDA Approves Breast Cancer Treatment That Health Professionals Can Provide At Home
On June 29, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Phesgo, a breast cancer treatment that health professionals can administer at home. Phesgo is a fixed-dose combination of two monoclonal antibodies and enables the treatment of early and metastatic HER2 positive breast cancer for outpatients. The two monoclonal antibodies are …
Read More »One person dead, 465 ill after interacting with poultry
One person died and 86 were admitted to the hospital from the latest poultry-related salmonella outbreak, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported Wednesday. The CDC says 368 people have reported getting sick since May 20, bringing this year’s total to 465 reported poultry-related salmonella cases in …
Read More »Unemployment falls in 38 states in May amid closing rises
Unemployment fell in most states in May when the blockades were lifted and the reopened companies began to bring millions of workers back faster than some economists predicted. The latest figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that unemployment rates were lowest in May in 38 states and the …
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