Illinois Mayor’s YouTuber Niece Slams Uncle For Attending Wedding Amid Rise Of Covid-19

[ad_1] The internet niece of an Illinois mayor slammed her uncle on Sunday for attending a family wedding in Florida. Kristin Chirico, former BuzzFeed personality and co-host of YouTube “The Kitchen & Jorn Show”, said Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico was “not sorry” for his actions, which were a “huge insult” to the community. “He should … Read more

Schenectady County exceeds 3% positive COVID test rate with no big cause

[ad_1] Categories: News, Schenectady County SCHENECTADY – There is no single source of the COVID infections that are piling up in Schenectady County, no cluster that can easily be attacked. Instead, county officials say, dozens of small-scale personal interactions every day spread the virus. The county reported 63 new confirmed infections on Monday, pushing the … Read more

Michigan coronavirus cases up to 320,506; The death toll is now 8,688

[ad_1] The number of confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Michigan rose to 320,506 on Tuesday, including 8,688 deaths, state officials report. Tuesday’s update represents 6,290 new cases and 145 additional deaths, including 51 from a review of vital records. On Monday, the state reported a total of 314,216 cases and 8,543 deaths. LILY: 97 takeaways … Read more

COVID-19 outbreak at Concordia University in Irvine infects over 60s

[ad_1] IRVINE, Calif. (KABC) – Dominic Castro, a student at Concordia University in Irvine, was surprised to learn Monday that there were 49 active cases of students with COVID-19 and another 16 cases of employees on the campus reported to his school. A campus update sent to the Concordia community last Saturday said the outbreak … Read more

Six people secretly traveling for Thanksgiving

[ad_1] Photo credit: Jung Getty / Getty Images The advice of the experts has been strong, unanimous and, in recent days, more and more desperate: Please stay home for Thanksgiving. With the pandemic sweeping across the country, even small holiday gatherings threaten to fuel exponential viral growth in the weeks to come, and hospitals across … Read more

COVID-19 vaccine side effects don’t ‘work in the park’, CDC committee says

[ad_1] Americans need to be prepared for the possibility that they will feel a little unwell after receiving a coronavirus vaccine, if it is allowed, said members of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory committee on Monday. United States. The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met to discuss whether to recommend the … Read more

Unexpectedly cooking Thanksgiving this year? Tips for staying safe

[ad_1] Many first-time chefs will step into the kitchen on Thursday as the coronavirus evolves around typical Thanksgiving traditions and celebrations, but that doesn’t mean it has to end in injury-riddled disaster. Even if you consider yourself to be an expert chef, there are some precautions you can take to help keep you and your … Read more

Coronavirus vaccine game plan, with help from South Korea

[ad_1] SEOUL, South Korea – Deaths were rising, as were public fears. South Korea has dramatically expanded its flu vaccination program to cover millions more, to avoid a boost to its health care system as the coronavirus spreads around the world. But as the injections began, reports of deaths started to appear. South Korean scientists … Read more