13 inspiring stories of good deeds in the era of the coronavirus

Good deeds, humble at first glance, can provide hope during a pandemic. Reader's Digest invites you to check out 13 encouraging and inspiring examples of kindness. The life we ​​are used to changed quickly and significantly when the coronavirus pandemic ...

Russian-speaking biologist in the USA spoke about the most dangerous places during the epidemic

Molecular biologist, professor at the GMU School of Systems Biology Ancha Baranova in an interview with the Voice of America spoke about important precautions in a big city, why Russia is following the American pandemic scenario, as well as about coronavirus strokes and the protocol for recovering from illness. Biologist…

24 hours of continuous communication with world stars: where and how to watch a marathon

Global Livestream's 24-hour Call to Unite, featuring Oprah, Julia Roberts and rapper Common, aims to bring people together and create new connections. Forbes writes about it. It may seem that this is just another online party, but this event is much more ...

US immigrant businessmen and quarantine removal: what our people think about the situation in the country

Ukrainians in the United States, including businessmen, told VOA News about how they feel about lifting quarantine restrictions for the service sector. The first US state to quickly emerge from quarantine was Georgia. The Governor has already allowed most of the companies from ...

In California, all beaches and parks will be quarantined: when the decision takes effect

California Governor Gavin Newsom intends to close all parks and beaches in the region from May 1, CNN reports. A memo from the Association of Regional Police Chiefs was sent out in advance to law enforcement officers throughout the state. Already on April 30, park and beach rangers will begin to close locations. ...

New York students will be given tablets for learning from home: how to get them

New York City public schools will continue distance learning through the end of the school year. To help students stay connected and learn from home, the Department of Education will provide them with free iPads with internet access. This was reported in the public relations department ...

With the support of Trump and Elon Musk: who organizes protests against quarantine in the United States

Protest rallies against quarantine measures imposed by the authorities were held over the weekend in 40 US states. Why did disgruntled Americans decide to go out? BBC reports. A resident of North Carolina, Audrey Whitlock, reported a positive result of her coronavirus test in a closed ...

How resourceful New Yorkers survive during quarantine: from online work to services in exchange for food

The coronavirus epidemic has led to record unemployment in the United States. New York was hit harder than other regions. However, New Yorkers themselves do not seem to despair. Many of them have found ways not only to survive, but also to develop. This was reported by La Stampa. A record number of Americans - ...

The owner of a boutique in New York decided to open a business, despite the ban

The 78-year-old businessman is convinced that his products are "part of the fabric of New York." He intends to protect his business and employees "from this disaster." The details are shared by the New York Post. Eliot Rabin owns the Peter Elliot boutique on the Upper East Side of New York. He is known for ...

Research: masks from which tissues best protect against coronavirus

Countries are starting to lift some of the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus. Although the quarantine is being relaxed, people are hesitant to go outside without masks and often sew them themselves. Fox News revealed what material is best for protecting yourself and those around you. Representatives ...

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