It looks like the White House is gearing up to cut the check again. On Monday, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said that he could “conclusively” confirm a phase 4 coronavirus relief package is on its way to assist Americans during the current coronavirus pandemic further. “As you read …
Read More »Burger King Employees Go On Strike After An Employee, Who Worked With COVID-19 Symptoms, Dies
A Burger King in Santa Monica is facing criticism after one of its employees, who has passed away, was allowed to work for a full week while experiencing coronavirus symptoms. Angela Martinez Gomez, 41, died on July 6. Once her co-workers learned of her passing, many of them silently walked …
Read More »Texas Millennial Dies Attending ‘COVID Party,’ “ I Thought It Was A Hoax”
A patient in their 30s passed away in Texas after contracting coronavirus at a “COVID party.” “This is a party held by someone diagnosed by the COVID virus, and the thought is to see if the virus is real and to see if anyone gets infected,” Chief Medical Officer of Methodist …
Read More »Coronavirus Now Linked To Possible Brain Damage
The more we continue to learn about the novel coronavirus, the more grim the situation becomes. British researchers are now warning that the rapidly spreading virus could cause a wave of brain damage in infected patients. In a new study released on Wednesday, experts at the University College London (UCL) …
Read More »Secretary of State Says The U.S. Is Looking Into Banning TikTok
The U.S. is ‘” looking at” banning the popular Chinese app TikTok because of a supposed threat to national security. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that the video app, as well as other Chinese social media apps, could be banned over fears users’ private information could be stolen …
Read More »Donald Trump Ramps Up Plans To Force Immigrants Out of U.S., Moves To Deport Foreign Students Over Online Courses
Yesterday (June 6), the government announced that international students would not be allowed to remain in the United States if the secondary institution that they are attending switches to online-only classes this upcoming Fall. For those who fail to follow these set of rules, the risk the chance of being …
Read More »A Vintage Store In Arizona Went Viral On Twitter For Putting Up A Deadly Message About Face Masks
Written by: @kristenshylin_ Arizona sees a widespread of positive cases and deaths, as COVID-19 cases steadily surge across the U.S. To combat the spread of cases, employers are taking safety precautions. Like many other stores in areas with high confirmed cases, Antique Sugar mandated that customers wear face masks before …
Read More »Researchers Say New Strain Of Coronavirus Spreads Quicker, But Doesn’t Make People Any Sicker
Written By @Pistolwhippedya An international team of researchers concluded their global study and found strong evidence of a new mutation of the coronavirus that makes it more likely to spread but doesn’t make people any sicker than the earlier strain. Erica Ollmann Saphire of the La Jolla Institute for Immunology …
Read More »Alabama Students Are Going to “COVID Parties” To See Who Gets Infected
Whew, if donkey of the day were a person, it would be each individual going to the Alabama “who can catch COVID-19” theme parties to intentionally spread the virus. According to a city council member, students in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, who have been diagnosed with the virus, are attending local parties …
Read More »Donald Trump Says He’s In Favor Of Larger Payments To Americans for Second Round of Stimulus Checks
On Wednesday, Donald Trump said that he is in full support of a second round of stimulus checks during a sit down with FOX Business on Wednesday. “I support actually larger numbers than the Democrats, but it’s got to be done properly,” Trump said to FOX Business’ Blake Burman. “I …
Read More »Commissioner Adam Silver Says New Wave of COVID-19 Could Kill NBA Reboot
The NBA Commissioner’s plan to resume the season in Orlando may be postponed due to the coronavirus’s recent spike among NBA staff and players. “Certainly if we had a lot of cases, we are going to stop. You cannot run from this virus,” Silver said. According to TMZ, DeAndre Jordan …
Read More »Lawmakers Are Debating 3 Stimulus Check Plans As Coronavirus Cases Spike in the U.S.
Congress is gearing up to debate another stimulus package next month, and several ideas are being floated for a package to help millions of Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Congress and Donald Trump managed to agree on $3 trillion for emergency spending to tackle the pandemic and its economic …
Read More »Disneyland Employees Protest Reopening Until The Company Promises Their Safety From Coronavirus
Employees for Disneyland in California protested the park’s reopening Saturday from their cars. The employees argued that the company has not put in place proper protections for employees to fight coronavirus when the park reopens. There were about 200 cars outside the resort Saturday, which was organized by the Coalition …
Read More »Michigan Bar Linked To At Least 85 New Coronavirus Cases
A Michigan bar has been linked to at least 85 new coronavirus cases, since its June 8 reopening. Harper’s Restaurant & Brew Pub voluntarily closed on June 22 to add air purifying to its HVAC system and address social distancing guidelines. Health inspectors found that the bar was “following appropriate …
Read More »Senator Elizabeth Warren Working On Federal Eviction Moratorium Bill
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, millions have lost their jobs, and now temporary eviction moratoriums are coming to an end, and back rent owed is coming due. As states begin to reopen, housing courts are also beginning to reopen, which could cause a spike in homelessness. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Ma) is …
Read More »28 Family Members Contract Coronavirus, Father Dies
Written by: @kristenshylin_ A 60-year-old man, Vidal Garay, died the day before Father’s Day ahead of a celebration with his family, according to The Central Valley Business Journal. Vidal’s wife, Norma Garay, said she wished it was all a bad nightmare as she described the loss of her partner. Norma’s …
Read More »Spring Breakers May Have Brought COVID-19 Back To Their Communities, According to New Study
Seven million US college students were tracked by GPS from their cellphones, traveling during spring break before lockdowns. During the trip, several were believed to have contracted COVID-19 and, upon their return, spread the novel virus within their communities, according to a new study. The study supports public health experts’ …
Read More »Research From Florida Scientists Indicates Newly Found Mutated Strain of the Coronavirus Is More Infectious Than The First Virus That Circulated Across The World
Written by: @kristenshylin_ “The virus has, under selection pressure, made itself more stable,” scientist Michael Farzan said. This month, the Scripps Research Institute scientific team published online that the mutant virus infects cells at a higher and more efficient rate. Scripps Research Institute is a facility where principal investigators and …
Read More »CDC Expands Guidelines on Americans At Risk Of Severe COVID-19
On Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention widened its warnings regarding individuals who are at risk of developing a severe case of COVID-19, claiming that younger people who are obese or live with other health conditions can become seriously ill if contracted. The agency hopes to influence the …
Read More »Arizona Church Exaggerated The Capabilities of COVID-Killing Technology, Says The Company Who Made It
The Arizona Megachurch, where Donald Trump’s rally is being held on Tuesday, claims that COVID-19 won’t be an issue because they have the brand new technology to get rid of it; however, the company that provided the tech is saying otherwise. Chief Strategy Officer of CleanAir EXP Tim Bender told …
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