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Coronavirus hospitalizations rise sharply in several states following Memorial Day
This article was published more than 2 years agoCommentGift ShareThis article is free to access.Why?The Washington Post is providing this news free to all readers as a public service.Follow this story and more by As the number of new coronavirus cases continues to increase worldwide, and more than a dozen states and Puerto Rico are recording their highest averages of new cases since the pandemic began, hospitalizations in at least nine states have been on the rise since Memorial Day.In Texas, North and South Carolina, California, Oregon, Arkansas, Mississippi, Utah and Arizona, there...…This article was published more than 2 years agoCommentGift ShareThis article is free to access.Why?The Washington Post is providing this news free to all readers as a public service.Follow this story and more by As the number of new coronavirus cases continues to increase worldwide, and more than a dozen states and Puerto Rico are recording their highest averages of new cases since the pandemic began, hospitalizations in at least nine states have been on the rise since Memorial Day.In Texas, North and South Carolina, California, Oregon, Arkansas, Mississippi, Utah and Arizona, there...WW…
Coronavirus may still be spreading uncontrolled in 24 states, study suggests
Gift ShareThis article is free to access.Why?The Washington Post is providing this news free to all readers as a public service.Follow this story and more by Please NoteThe Washington Post is providing this important information about the coronavirus for free. The coronavirus could be in the U.S., particularly in the South and Midwest, according to new research that is yet to be peer-reviewed, which highlights the risk of a second wave of infections in places that reopen too quickly or without sufficient precautions.More than , where the number of confirmed cases is approaching 1.6 million,...…Gift ShareThis article is free to access.Why?The Washington Post is providing this news free to all readers as a public service.Follow this story and more by Please NoteThe Washington Post is providing this important information about the coronavirus for free. The coronavirus could be in the U.S., particularly in the South and Midwest, according to new research that is yet to be peer-reviewed, which highlights the risk of a second wave of infections in places that reopen too quickly or without sufficient precautions.More than , where the number of confirmed cases is approaching 1.6 million,...WW…
House passes $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill as deaths in U.S. pass 86,000
Gift ShareThis article is free to access.Why?The Washington Post is providing this news free to all readers as a public service.Follow this story and more by Please NoteThe Washington Post is providing this important information about the coronavirus for free. House Democrats passed on Friday. The legislation, which would boost funding for state and local governments as well as the U.S. Postal Service, faces roadblocks in the Senate, and Trump has threatened a veto. Earlier in the evening, the House approved a , allowing remote voting for the first time.As the confirmed U.S. death toll...…Gift ShareThis article is free to access.Why?The Washington Post is providing this news free to all readers as a public service.Follow this story and more by Please NoteThe Washington Post is providing this important information about the coronavirus for free. House Democrats passed on Friday. The legislation, which would boost funding for state and local governments as well as the U.S. Postal Service, faces roadblocks in the Senate, and Trump has threatened a veto. Earlier in the evening, the House approved a , allowing remote voting for the first time.As the confirmed U.S. death toll...WW…
Federal judge rules that North Carolina governor’s coronavirus restrictions violate religious expression
Gift ShareThis article is free to access.Why?The Washington Post is providing this news free to all readers as a public service.Follow this story and more by Please NoteThe Washington Post is providing this important information about the coronavirus for free. Houses of worship in North Carolina can temporarily hold indoor services after Judge James C. Dever III issued a provisional restraining order on Saturday allowing religious groups to assembly for services inside for the next 14 days.The ruling comes as state and local leaders try to strike a balance between allowing businesses and...…Gift ShareThis article is free to access.Why?The Washington Post is providing this news free to all readers as a public service.Follow this story and more by Please NoteThe Washington Post is providing this important information about the coronavirus for free. Houses of worship in North Carolina can temporarily hold indoor services after Judge James C. Dever III issued a provisional restraining order on Saturday allowing religious groups to assembly for services inside for the next 14 days.The ruling comes as state and local leaders try to strike a balance between allowing businesses and...WW…
JetBlue wanted to salute front-line workers with low-flying planes. New Yorkers weren’t happy about it.
This article was published more than 2 years agoCommentGift ShareThe New York-based airline fighting on the front lines of the covid-19 pandemic. Instead, it created a public relations blunder.On Thursday, JetBlue planned to fly three planes approximately . The aircraft with NYC-inspired decals on the tails, intended to “salute” health-care workers, law enforcement and firefighters as part of a citywide initiative, Clap Because We Care, and the company’s own Healthcare Hero promotion.However, many New Yorkers as a poorly-conceived concept that failed to take into account the city’s...…This article was published more than 2 years agoCommentGift ShareThe New York-based airline fighting on the front lines of the covid-19 pandemic. Instead, it created a public relations blunder.On Thursday, JetBlue planned to fly three planes approximately . The aircraft with NYC-inspired decals on the tails, intended to “salute” health-care workers, law enforcement and firefighters as part of a citywide initiative, Clap Because We Care, and the company’s own Healthcare Hero promotion.However, many New Yorkers as a poorly-conceived concept that failed to take into account the city’s...WW…
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