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Category: Covid-19 News & Updates

A Queens school for children with disabilities: Closed due to corona virus

October 2, 2020 Sophia Andrew

A Queens school for kids with inabilities turned into the principal city state funded school to close due to Covid Thursday after authorities…

Half of NYC eateries, bars may close for good because of COVID-19: review

October 1, 2020 Florence Alessi

The same number of as half of all New York City bars and eateries could shade forever inside the following a half year…

US laborers record 837,000 more jobless cases as COVID-19 absolute approaches 63 million

October 1, 2020 Emma Perkins

About 837,000 Americans recorded applications for joblessness benefits a week ago as organizations kept on cutting huge quantities of laborers in the midst…

The city Education Department is increase COVID-19 testing in public schools

September 30, 2020 Florence Alessi

The city Education Department is increase COVID-19 testing in government funded schools in the nine ZIP codes where instances of the infection are…

NFL’s first COVID-19 episode is here: Eight members from Titans test positive

September 29, 2020 Lucas Carter

The Titans stopped in-person exercises Tuesday after various tests inside the association returned positive for COVID-19. The Vikings, whom the Titans vanquished Sunday,…

Democrats reveal thinned down $2.2 trillion Covid alleviation proposition

September 29, 2020September 29, 2020 Lucas Carter

House Democrats on Monday night divulged a downsized $2.2 trillion Covid help bundle trying to restore since quite a while ago slowed down…

Worldwide Covid loss of life outperforms 1 million individuals

September 29, 2020 Antonio Chad

More than 1,000,000 individuals over the globe have now passed on of COVID-19, as per Johns Hopkins University. The cost comes around nine…

Madrid occupants at ‘genuine danger’ without harder Covid restrictions, health minister cautions

September 27, 2020 Florence Alessi

Madrid occupants are at “genuine danger” if harder Covid limitations aren’t executed in the area, Spain’s wellbeing pastor said Saturday. Salvador Illa encouraged…

Greece restricts late-night liquor deals to slow Covid spread

September 27, 2020 Antonio Chad

Greek urban communities are closing down stores that sell liquor late around evening time in an offer to slow the spread of Covid,…

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