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Neil P.


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Vaccine

Here are the Results of Some COVID-19 Vaccines After Human Clinical Trials

Researchers released the results of different COVID-19 vaccines that went into Phase 1 and Phase 2 human clinical trials.
Stimulus

Important Things You Need to Know About the Next Stimulus

Republican and Democratic lawmakers returned to the Capitol Hill this week, and their goal is to craft and pass the next stimulus bill.
Quarantine

New Study Shows One Particular Action Can Potentially Cut COVID-19 Infections in Half

A new study published in The Lancet on July 16 shows one particular action that can potentially cut COVID-19 infections in half.
School

Doctors, School Board Members Appeal to Arizona Governor Ducey to Keep Schools Close

More than 80 healthcare professionals and school board members wrote a letter to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey urging him to keep the schools close.
Dexamethasone

Study on Steroids That Reduced COVID-19 Deaths Published

Results of the study on the different drugs that helped reduced COVID-19 deaths were published. Only one out of three drugs is proven to be effective.
Washington

New Relief Bill May Include Jobs, Stipends, and Educational Grants

The National Service Organizations are pressing Congress to expand the benefits of the next relief bill that includes more jobs for young people, stipend, and more educational grants.
CDC

CDC Releases New Guidance When to Continue and Stop Home Isolation

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released major changes in their COVID-19 heath and safety guidance for asymptomatic and symptomatic.
American Flag

Oath of Allegiance: Immigrants Close to US Citizenship Find Delays and Uncertainty

Immigrants who are close to having U.S. citizenship are experiencing delays in their application and uncertainties due to the global pandemic and new immigration process.
School

Students Unlikely to Return to School as US Reaches Single-Day High

Students in the United States are unlikely to go back for in-person school reopening as the number of COVID-19 infections and deaths continues to spike.
WHO

WHO Reports Over 260,000 New COVID-19 Infections in 24 Hours

The World Health Organization reported on Saturday over 260,000 new COVID-19 infections in just 24 hours across the globe.
Extreme Tiredness

New Study Suggests COVID-19 Recovered Patients Continue to Suffer from Multiple Symptoms

A new study suggests that more than half of those who successfully recovered from the COVID-19 still continue to suffer from multiple symptoms.

90-Year-Old Florida Man Risks His Health to See Wife One Last Time

A 90-year-old Florida man dressed in full personal protective equipment (PPE) so he could say goodbye to his wife for 30 years who is suffering from COVID-19.
People in Concert

Florida Gang Members Organize Parties to Spread COVID-19, County Sheriff Claims

Osceola County Sheriff Russ Gibson in Florida believed that gang members were holding street parties to intentionally spread the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Unemployment claims

Unemployment Benefit of $600 Should Be Extended, Former Chairs of Federal Reserve Say

Former chairs of Federal Reserve urged lawmakers to extend the $600 unemployment benefit under the CARES Act that is set to expire this month.
Anthony Fauci

Fauci Warns Chronic Fatigue-Like-Syndrome Lingering For Months or Years Among Young COVID-19 Patients

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's leading infectious disease expert, has highlighted the range of symptoms among young COVID-19 patients in an interview with Facebook CEO and Founder Mark Zuckerberg on Friday.
Refrigerated truck

US COVID-19 New Cases Reach 77,000 in a Single Day, Some States Order Portable Cooler for Dead People

The total case tally of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the United States has reached more than 77,000 in just a single day, the highest so far in the country. Some states have already ordered portable cooler or refrigerated trucks as morgues were already at full capacity.
Shopping

More Americans Went Shopping After Lockdown Was Lifted

Despite the huge numbers of COVID-19 cases in the country, more Americans immediately went shopping and diners returned to restaurants when lockdowns were lifted last month.
PPP Loan

California Man Charged After Spending $8.5 Million PPP Loan in Stock Market and Casino

A California man was charged after spending the PPP loan worth $8.5 million in stock market and casino. The man allegedly scammed the program intended for small businesses.
Hacking

Security Alert! Twitter Hacking Spree Alarms Experts

The hacking spree that hit Twitter targetting the most followed personalities is now being questioned for the platform's security as the United States election nears.
Jair Bolsonaro

Brazil's Bolsonaro Tests Positive for COVID-19 Again, Touts Unproven Drug

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro announced on Wednesday that he tested positive again for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The result was released just a week after he was first diagnosed.
Americans buying in a grocery strore

Study Shows Americans Spend More After Receiving Unemployment Benefits

A new study released on Thursday revealed that Americans, who received unemployment benefits, spent more than when they were working.
Donald Trump

Trump Replaces His Campaign Manager as the Election Nears

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday night that he is replacing Brad Parscale, his campaign manager, with his longtime political aide Bill Stepien.
Business

Best E-Commerce Systems for Small Business that Helps Improve Profit

Best e-commerce systems that will help you earn more in your small business without worrying about customer tracking, payment information, inventory, and more.
WHO Director-General

WHO Warns Global Coronavirus Pandemic is Getting Worse

World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned on Monday that the global coronavirus pandemic crisis around the globe is getting worse.
Dr. Anthony Fauci

On Coronavirus Surge: Fauci Claims US Did Not Totally Shut Down

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's leading infectious disease expert, said the United States did not totally shut down. He released the statement after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in the country increased rapidly.
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