Residents of Los Angeles will turn off water and electricity: what is the reason

The mayor of Los Angeles said the city will be allowed to turn off water and electricity at facilities where large parties and gatherings are held, despite restrictions put in place to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Eric Garcetti said house parties have turned into “nightclubs on ...

More than 600 US children hospitalized with mysterious COVID-19 syndrome

A report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says nearly 600 children have been hospitalized in the United States with a rare coronavirus-related inflammatory syndrome. Writes about this Fox5NY. In May, the CDC issued warnings to healthcare providers and ...

19-year-old Ukrainian woman dies from COVID-6 in USA

A family from Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee mourns the sudden death of their child. 6-year-old Gigi Morse's parents said she died from COVID-19. This is the first death of a child from the coronavirus in the district. Jackson Sun writes about this. Madison County Health Director ...

Some Americans received a second check of financial aid from the IRS: what is the reason

Some Americans this week discovered that their bank account received an unexpected second check from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Many people wonder if there was some kind of error or glitch in the system. Forbes has found out what really happened ...

COVID-19 Immunity: Key Questions About Antibodies and Reinfection Risk Answers

When it was revealed at the beginning of the year that the causative agent of a mysterious disease in China is a new coronavirus, scientists' concern about the growing epidemic in the country almost gave way to despair. As a rule, representatives of this family of viruses do not form strong immunity in those who have been ill: already after ...

How schoolchildren in different US states will learn from the fall

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread across the United States. After the quarantine, the states will have to decide how and when schools will open in September. They will have to weigh the risks and benefits of returning their children to face-to-face education instead of distance learning. Some states plan to resume full-time education, others want to introduce ...

Hospitalizations and Deaths: CDC Share Alarming Sanitizer Poisoning Statistics

15 American adults ended up in hospital after ingestion of a hand sanitizer containing methanol. 4 people have died. More than 100 products have been marked by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for methanol contamination, CNBC writes. ...

Millions of Americans could lose health insurance during a pandemic

The study estimated that about 5,4 million American workers lost their health insurance between February and May 2020, writes CBS News. According to the non-profit Kaiser Family Foundation, a total of about 27 million people are at risk of losing their insurance coverage during ...

'False information': Facebook removed Trump's COVID-19 post and Twitter blocked his headquarters

For the first time, Facebook intervened in the content of the official page of the President of the United States, and Twitter completely deprived Trump's campaign headquarters of the right to post new messages, stating that the head of the White House was spreading false information about the coronavirus, writes the BBC. Deleted post containing link to interview ...

How to protect yourself from COVID-19 when traveling: tips from a businessman who has made 33 business trips

Mika Manninen, the CEO of an American company based in Florida, was on the road roughly 75% of the time in 2020. He shared his experience on how not to get infected with coronavirus while traveling, writes CNBC. The CEO and co-founder of a dairy-free yogurt brand, a native of Finland who ...

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