The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said policymakers should consider the need to cover their faces to reduce the spread of the coronavirus after studying two Missouri stylists who had Covid-19 but did not pass it on to their clients, the agency said in a new study. published on …
Read More »Moderna to begin testing late-stage coronavirus vaccine on July 27
A sign marks the headquarters of Moderna Therapeutics, which is developing a vaccine against coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 18, 2020. Brian Snyder | Reuters Moderna will begin its late-stage trial by testing a possible vaccine to prevent Covid-19 on July 27, according to a publication published Tuesday …
Read More »Squirrel tested positive for bubonic plague in Colorado
Stock photo of a squirrel peeking out from a tree. Matt Jonas | MediaNews Group | Boulder Daily Camera | fake pictures A squirrel in Colorado tested positive for the bubonic plague, also known as the “Black Death,” according to local health authorities. The squirrel was found in a city …
Read More »US budget deficit hits record high of $ 864 billion in June
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin with the national debt signage in the background. Tom Williams | CQ Roll Call | fake pictures The federal government incurred the largest monthly budget deficit in history in June, as spending on programs to combat the coronavirus recession exploded as millions of job losses reduced …
Read More »3M and MIT researchers will develop a rapid diagnostic test for coronavirus
3M and researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced a partnership Tuesday to develop a rapid test for a coronavirus antigen that they say will be widely available in the U.S. With new Covid-19 cases across much of the country, major testing manufacturers and labs have warned of processing …
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