Covid-19: How it will shape the future, according to scientists, economists and political mindsIn the video, two officers can be seen entering a private residence and grabbing a young child. A man then comes to attend to the child.AgonyAnother man claims the officers have been "harassing" residents for an hour– this all takes place as…
Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala erupted over pictures of younger individuals who were not following social distancing measures on Friday.He focused on economic issues stemming from the coronavirus lockdown measures, saying "a handful of crazy people" were jeopardizing the recovery of the economy by ignoring rules in place to curb the spread of the virus, The…
MILAN (AP) — The mayor of Milan — the first Western metropolis to shut down because of the coronavirus —reacted furiously Friday to images of young people ignoring social distancing rules as they gathered in a trendy neighborhood for the typical aperitivo.Mayor Giuseppe Sala warned that ’’a handful of crazy people” were putting the city’s…
City of San Antonio’s COVID-10 website. (Find the mobile version of the below dashboard here.)RELATED: Map: Track COVID-19 cases in Texas, county-by-county updatesWhat we know about COVID-19 related deaths in Bexar County:In Bexar County, COVID-19 has taken 48 lives.About 39% of the deaths in Bexar County — 18 in all — occurred among residents at…
The mayor of Belleville is making a startling yet uncorroborated claim that he contracted the coronavirus in New Jersey in November, two months before the first confirmed U.S. case in Washington State.Mayor Michael Melham said he recently asked his doctor, days after a routine physical, to test his blood for COVID-19 antibodies — and got…
An outbreak of infections from the Cyclospora parasite has impacted 145 people. The source of the parasite has not yet been determined. Patients have been reported by 17 states. These people became sick after eating food in the United States and did not report any travel during the 14 days before they got sick. Sick
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One afternoon in late 2024, a sixth-grader nicknamed Bug came home from school with an announcement to make. Bug, who was assigned female at birth, told his parents he was a boy — and would be using he/him pronouns. “OK, cool,” his mother, J, remembered saying. (J asked to be identified by only her first