Democratic presidential candidate and former US Vice President Joe Biden introduces his vice-presidential running mate, US Senator Kamala Harris, during their first press conference together on August 12, 2020 in Willington, Delaware. …
Read More »Coronaviruses chase tourists – many people never want them to retreat
KYOTO, Japan — The hustle and bustle of tourists has vanished from this ancient capital – only to be replaced by resentment over how they should never be welcomed back. Mimiko Takayasu, …
Read More »COVID-19 infection killed just 20 million worldwide – why the actual number of cases is likely to be much higher
According to the latest data collected by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for System Science and Engineering, the cornivirus epidemic on Tuesday morning killed the number of COVID-19 infections as 20,092,855 globally. Health …
Read More »Yes, you can still retire one day
The COVID-19 epidemic has caused us to rethink many parts of daily existence, such as our health, jobs, where we live, our financial future, education, travel, and simple handshake. But according to …
Read More »Experts say Trump’s order to stop the expulsion is “jagged, at best,”
A banner against renters eviction not read, no rent is displayed on a controlled rented building in Washington, DC on August 9, 2020. (Photo by Eric Baradat / AFP) (via Getty Images …
Read More »‘It should be mandatory from the beginning’: Ireland says people should wear masks in stores to stop COVID-19 – but why did it take so long?
Dublin – Ireland is a nation of saints, scholars and status quo. Situated on the northwestern periphery of Europe, this small island is ruled by two old enemies: the Southwest Republican Fianna …
Read More »American coronavirus infection now exceeds 5 million
The US has hit another Coronavirus milestone. According to Johns Hopkins University’s Center for System Science and Engineering, as of Sunday morning, COVID-19 has infected 5,017,150 people in the US and killed …
Read More »About 80% of credit card holders are worried about paying
Many Americans are struggling to meet their credit card mills during the epidemic. zenstock | iStock | Getty Images One of the worst declines in American history, about 80% of credit card …
Read More »As the US transition near 5 million, Fauci says the public should lower expectations on the COVID-19 vaccine
Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for the last three decades and epidemiologist for the last four decades, was optimistic about a vaccine coming in late …
Read More »Why are some coronovirus asymptomatic – and why are they so contagious?
Just how contagious is Covid-19 contracted – yet shows no symptoms – and what makes them asymptomatic while others suffer greatly from the disease? This study, published this week in the medical …
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