In an effort to survive, airlines are desperately trying to convince a convincing audience that measures such as mandatory face masks and hospital-class air filters sitting in an airplane are safer than many other indoor settings during the coronavirus pandemic. It does not work. Research indicates that instead of becoming …
Read More »Men insisted on limiting alcohol to one drink per day amid new concerns
Men should not consume more than one alcoholic beverage per day, according to the recommendations of a federal commission for new American dietary guidelines. That is a reduction of the current recommended limit of two drinks per day, and is in line with the guidance for women. The shift reflects …
Read More »What did people do with their $ 1,200 incentive checks? Finally an answer
Lower-income Americans were more likely to spend their stimulus checks, but more Americans could also spend their stimulus checks if more businesses were open when the checks began in late April, research found. (Photo: Getty.) What did people do with their stimulus controls? People who spend most of their stimulus …
Read More »The ‘excessive deaths’ in the US are 204,691 in 7 months – so COVID-19 deaths may be too bad
The death toll in the United States through July 2020 is 8% to 12% higher than it would have been if the coronavirus pandemic had never happened. That is at least 164,937 deaths above the number expected for the first seven months of the year – 16,183 more than the …
Read More »These are the COVID symptoms you are likely to get first: study
New research has acquired the most likely sequence in which COVID-19 symptoms first appear. The first sign of the coronavirus is likely to be a fever in infected patients, followed by a cough and muscle ache, according to the study conducted by the University of Southern California published in the …
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