The economy is still far from normal

[ad_1] By Hanna Ziady, CNN Business Back in the spring, as the rhythm of vaccinations grew rapidly and growth forecasts have improved, companies hoped that in the fall, economic activity would be largely back to normal. Well, September has arrived but the return to normal that many were waiting for remains elusive. What’s happening: Developments … Read more

North Carolina hospitals say staff, space maximized by latest wave of COVID :: WRAL.com

[ad_1] By NC Watchdog Reporting Network Kat Phillips spends her days in the surgical intensive care unit at UNC Medical Center treating some of the hospital’s sickest patients. Some are on ventilators, dialysis and ECMO machines, devices that take a person’s blood and oxygenate it to bypass poorly performing lungs. When patients leave the unit … Read more

China’s first self-developed mRNA vaccine to go into mass production in October with annual capacity of 200 million doses

[ad_1] MRNA vaccine photo: Web China’s first production base for a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine, which uses raw materials and basic equipment produced in the country, is expected to be commissioned in October. Experts said this proves that China has understood the basic technology of mRNA vaccines and that it will boost the country’s mass vaccination … Read more

State to reimburse schools for immunization incentives of $ 100

[ad_1] FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) will use up to $ 8.8 million in elementary and secondary school emergency relief funds to reimburse districts that have awarded and recognized the time, energy and effort that staff members put into getting immunized. All full-time and part-time employees in public school districts … Read more

How September 11 changed the way we watch TV news

[ad_1] After the terrorist attacks against September 11, 2001, the three major broadcast networks remained on the air with 24-hour coverage for five consecutive days. Back then, the network’s news divisions were still defined by their star anchors – Dan Rather on CBS, Tom Brokaw on NBC and Peter Jennings on ABC – all of … Read more

Fauci says US virus cases are more than ten times too high

[ad_1] Coronavirus infections are more than ten times higher than they need to be to end the pandemic, Dr Anthony S. Fauci, the country’s top infectious disease doctor, told the news site Axios policy. There are currently approximately 150,000 new infections per day in the United States. “It’s not even a modestly good control,” Dr … Read more