A recent spike in Covid-19 cases in many states in the United States, including several emerging hot spots, is technically still part of the “first wave” of the pandemic, but that doesn’t mean a second wave isn’t coming. So what constitutes a second wave, and what would it look like? …
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LONDON (Reuters) – A suspect has been charged with three counts of murder in a knife attack in the English city of Reading, described by police as a terrorist incident, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said on Saturday. FILE PHOTO: Police officers are behind the scenes at the multiple stabbing …
Read More »New US Coronavirus Cases Hit 45,242 for Largest Pandemic Rise in One Day
LUBBOCK, Texas (Reuters) – The United States recorded 45,242 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, the largest increase in the pandemic in a single day, according to a Reuters count, bringing the total number of Americans who tested positive to at least 2.48 million. The new record for positive testing …
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CHICAGO (Reuters) – American Airlines Group Inc (AAL.O) Expects to have 10-20% more workers than needed by July 2021, Chief Executive Doug Parker told city council employees this week, saying avoiding permits will be difficult. FILE PHOTO: American Airlines passenger planes clog a runway where they are parked due to …
Read More »Coronavirus cases worldwide exceed 10 million, almost half a million deaths
A man in a PPE mask passes a mural on the side of a building in downtown New York on June 26, 2020. Timothy A. Clary | AFP | fake pictures The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide exceeded 10 million on Sunday, with the United States leading the way, …
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