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How the world will celebrate Easter, Passover and Ramadan in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic

Followers of three world religions celebrate important days this April: for Jews Passover, for Christians Easter, for Muslims - the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan. For thousands of years, on these days, believers gathered en masse for services, visited relatives and friends, exchanging congratulations and treats.…


In Los Angeles, the rule of mandatory wearing masks came into force: what you need to know

Beginning Friday, April 10, Los Angeles residents are required to wear a mask, bandana, or something else that covers their nose and mouth when visiting grocery stores and other important organizations by order of Mayor Eric Garcetti. Employees of many enterprises also have to cover their faces, reports ...


Quarantined Easter: Online Church Services, Concerts, and Broadcasts Program

In response to the coronavirus disease pandemic, church services and Easter concerts have been canceled around the world to limit the spread of COVID-19, USA Today reports. Episcopal Church leader Michael Curry said in an online statement March 17 that the suspension of services “at this time...


May be harmful: some doctors refuse ventilators for treatment of COVID-19

While healthcare officials around the world are pushing for more ventilators to treat patients with COVID-19, some doctors are trying to avoid using them whenever possible, AR News reported. Reason: Several hospitals report unusually high mortality rates ...


How the US and the world plan to return to normal after quarantine

Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus, is returning to normal: authorities are lifting strict restrictions on movement and shopping centers are opening. Austria is set to become the first European country to significantly ease restrictions for its citizens, with many shops set to open as early as next week, reports...


They die unexpectedly from coronavirus: doctors are trying to understand why this is happening.

According to doctors, the cause of unexpected deaths may be an overreaction of the immune system to the fight against coronavirus, reports Voice of America. “The frightening speed at which the condition of people infected with coronavirus worsens and completely sudden deaths shock even experienced doctors and nurses who...


Coronavirus unemployment benefits: how much they pay in different states

As coronavirus prevention measures have led businesses across the country to shut down, many Americans are struggling to adjust to the new job market, Fox Business reported. This means that people are losing their jobs or their work is being laid off ...


Coronavirus and investments: how to make money during falling markets

The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on global markets, causing daily fluctuations and making it difficult to find a safe place for your money, CNBC reported. The S&P 500 lost a fifth of its value during the first quarter of the year, its biggest loss since the world ...


Coronavirus and vaccination against tuberculosis: does it really provide immunity

At the end of March, when the COVID-19 epidemic spread throughout the world, and the number of confirmed cases began to be measured in hundreds of thousands, many drew attention to the characteristic coincidence, according to the BBC. In different states, the disease spreads at different rates. And for some reason, coronavirus infection (in any ...


Coronavirus in the US: 2000 deaths per day, the country came in second in mortality

In the United States, almost 2 thousand infected with COVID-19 died per day. This figure has become the highest since the beginning of the epidemic in the country. The authorities point out that the vast majority of deaths from the virus are African and Hispanic, according to RBC. In the USA, a new ...

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