On Monday, more US states and companies withdrew their plans to reopen their economies, citing surges in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, as the government’s top infectious disease specialist blamed Americans for ignoring the guidelines for public health. Increases in confirmed cases and hospitalizations have been most pronounced in Sun Belt …
Read More »Wall Street ends higher in Boeing’s bump, observed stimulus
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stocks closed higher on Monday and the S&P 500 was poised to hit its biggest quarterly percentage gain since 1998 as investors expected a stimulus-backed economic rally, while a surge in Boeing’s actions helped propel blue. Chip Dow. FILE PHOTO: Traders Wear Masks While …
Read More »Norwegian Air cancels 97 Boeing MAX and Dreamliners, claims compensation
FILE PHOTO: Norwegian Air Sweden Boeing 737-800 SE-RRY plane lands at Riga International Airport in Riga, Latvia, January 17, 2020. REUTERS / Ints Kalnins OSLO (Reuters) – Norwegian Air (NWC.OL) has canceled orders for 97 Boeing (PROHIBITION) and will seek compensation from the US aircraft manufacturer for the grounding of …
Read More »US FDA Allows Emergency Use of Danaher’s Covid-19 Antibody Test
A woman donates blood for a coronavirus antibody test. Marijan Murat | image alliance | fake pictures Medical device maker Danaher said Monday that its Covid-19 blood test to detect whether a person had been infected with the new coronavirus received emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug …
Read More »Experts See No Evidence of Increased Child Abuse Amid Pandemic
NEW YORK (AP) – When the coronavirus pandemic took over the United States in mid-March, forcing schools to close and many children to be locked up in homes affected by job loss and other forms of stress, many experts on Child welfare warned of a likely increase in child abuse. …
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