Quarantine, we will miss: what good did self-isolation give us

There is no doubt: the coronavirus pandemic is a huge tragedy. According to official data alone, more than 350 people have died, and the number of people affected by the SARS-CoV-000 virus is approaching 2. Global economic indicators are expected to decline by 6% monthly, global trade…

Southern California begins quarantine: what will change

Southern California is starting to look much more "normal" as people re-enter the beaches and open retail stores in droves, even though a return to their old life, according to local officials, is not an option, writes Business Insider. 26 of May…

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…

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 ...

New York quarantine: what will work this week

The number of infections and deaths from COVID-19 in New York State is decreasing, so the region is gradually continuing to lift quarantines. About what will open this week, told the publication ABC7ny. Rebooting New York Overall coronavirus infection rates in New York State continue to decline, but compared to ...

Dumplings and khachapuri: how Las Vegas residents fell in love with 'our' dishes

Nina Manchev, a native of Las Vegas (Nevada) and Bulgarian by origin, opened a European restaurant in the city 10 years ago. When the authorities closed all catering establishments in mid-March due to quarantine, the woman did not immediately understand how to rebuild her business, because his ...

On the street, in the store, in the office: how to protect yourself from the coronavirus while quarantining

How dangerous is a person sneezing at a bus stop for me? Do I need to go to a restaurant? How much should you use public transport? As the world gradually emerges from quarantine and we return to the social environment, to our usual activities, the risk increases ...

The world leaves quarantine: when the economy of the countries affected by the pandemic will recover

Countries are lifting quarantines one by one; the liberated population scatters across the lawns and hairdressers, in a hurry to return to work and their former life. But it is unlikely that everyone will succeed, economists and financial regulators warn, the BBC writes. The exit from the biggest crisis of the century threatens to be ...

How a couple from the USA overcame closed borders to meet a son born to a surrogate mother in Ukraine

US resident Yuvaraj Nagendram is preparing to end his nearly 10-kilometer journey from California to Kyiv to pick up his son, one of 46 babies born to surrogate mothers staying at the Venice Hotel in Kiev. "NV" says...

Beatings, Arrests, and Accusations of Racism: In Florida, the police broke up a party for 3000 people

Law enforcement officials in central Florida have denied racism charges brought against them after the arrest of several guests at a party that drew more than 3000 people over the weekend, May 16 and 17, writes CNN. Party members who spoke to local media said the reaction was ...

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