More than 100 thousand people died from coronavirus in the USA, but quarantine continues

On May 27, the United States crossed the 100 thousand deaths mark from coronavirus infection, while states continue to exit quarantine, writes NY Daily News. These catastrophic losses are much higher, according to the Johns Hopkins Center for the Study of Coronavirus ...

Fever, vomiting, and fainting: COVID-19 vaccine tester talks about his health

A coronavirus vaccine test volunteer reported feeling "sicker than I've ever felt in my life" but said he was still "cautiously optimistic" about the drug's potential, the New York Post reported. Ian Haydon, 29, identified himself as one of four volunteers who showed poor reactions...

Scientists: dogs can detect COVID-19 in humans almost as accurately as tests

On the study of Finnish scientists who found out that dogs find COVID-19 by smell, in scientific circles, some react enthusiastically, others skeptically. Although everyone knows about the sharp flair of dogs, writes DW. The authors of the new study were specialists from the University of Helsinki: they were the first to start ...

Thousands of people become coronavirus infected by quarantine: what they do wrong

At a press conference on May 6, Governor Andrew Cuomo said that 66% of new hospitalizations with COVID-19 in New York were people who literally stayed home, leaving only for urgent reasons, that is, complying with quarantine requirements, he writes. CNBC. Why…

Airport Security Check: 7 New Rules for Air Travelers

If you plan to fly in the foreseeable future, get ready for the new rules that will have to be observed while passing through the airport security system, writes MoneyTalksNews. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is making some changes to the screening process to be accepted at airports across the country. These…

Pool, lake, sea: how to protect yourself from coronavirus while swimming this summer

While many seemingly mundane activities, including having a haircut and dining at your favorite restaurant, carry a high risk of contracting coronavirus, swimming during the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be relatively safe, writes the New York Post. Experts say the virus does not live in ...

'Coronavirus is just the tip of the iceberg': Wuhan virologist warns of future pandemics

A virologist from Wuhan, who was nicknamed “the bat woman” for her work with these representatives of wildlife, called the coronavirus “just the tip of the iceberg,” referring to the dangers we may face in the future, writes the New York Post. Researcher from Wuhan...

Due to the coronavirus, Real ID will become mandatory much later: what you need to know

With air travel at a virtual standstill during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has delayed the Real ID requirement by one year to October 1, 2021, CNBC writes. “The reaction of the federal, state...

WSJ: US economy shows signs of resuscitation

This opinion is shared in the White House, writes Voice of America. There are more and more trucks. Flight and hotel bookings are up slightly. The number of mortgage applications is growing. More and more people are applying to open new businesses, the Wall Street Journal reports. Home…

US meat industry workers are massively affected by COVID-19: how will this affect prices and shortages

Currently, more than 11 coronavirus cases in the country are associated with Tyson Foods, Smithfield Foods and JBS, the Washington Post writes. The US meat industry is trying to get back to normal, but workers are still sick, so meat shortages in ...

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