“Their records will be available,” Cuomo said. “It is just parity and equality with every other public employee.”
One blood type may provide some coronavirus protection, study suggests
More specifically, type O blood may be protective against the novel virus. In fact, early results indicate that people with type O blood are between 9 and 18 percent less likely to test positive for COVID-19 when compared to the other blood types.
‘Blood in the water’: Dems get unexpected opening against Trump in Iowa
The farm economy has been battered by the coronavirus pandemic. And though Trump still holds a small lead in the state, according to the RealClearPolitics polling average, he’s now airing TV advertisements there — a tacit acknowledgment that the campaign anticipates a contest.
“We were approaching ‘done’ status — stick a fork in us,”
Arizona Hospitals Told To Activate ‘Emergency Plans’ Amid Coronavirus Spike
The state health director instructed hospitals on June 6 to “fully activate” their emergency plans, meaning they should increase ICU capacity by 50%, suspend elective surgeries and staff medical volunteers, among other things.
How much more hand-holding from the Fed does the market really need?
Fed officials are reportedly considering an enhanced form of forward guidance that would tie any future rate changes to the realization of economic thresholds, such as a prescribed unemployment and inflation rate, or to calendar dates. No enhancements to forward guidance are expected to be announced this week, however.
The Fed is wrapping up its latest policy meeting. What investors should watch now
“Investors have to be very careful here. The market’s been driven by these FAANG stocks, but underneath, there is still value. It is in cyclicals, it’s in financials, but it’s also in other specific stocks. And I think as we go forward and we see more of the opening of the economy, fits and starts, no question about that, but I think given where we are with the amount of stimulus we have, the Fed and fiscal stimulus behind it, I think the opportunity for the stock market over the next six to 12 months is higher. But given how far we’ve come back, I think we need to have a little bit of consolidation and then we go forward from here.”
What Will College Look Like in the Fall (and Beyond)?
Let’s talk about finances overall. I’ve seen where you said that American University lost about $27 million in revenue and increased expenses because of Covid-19, which is about five times as much as the university is being allocated under the CARES Act. So a $27 million tab. Can you just help us understand? Break that down. Where’s that money being spent?
Dispatch 3: Shared Immunity
Molly Webster learned that many of those survivors possess a kind of superpower: antibodies trained to fight the virus. Not only that, they might be able to pass this power on to the people who are sick with corona
The Business Of Antibody Tests
The Food and Drug Administration deemed these tests to be so important that it streamlined its normal process for approving them, allowing dozens of companies to flood the market with new antibody tests.
The Evolutionary Power of Children and Teenagers
when I was saying before about the children switching from exploration to exploitation, we’ve actually done a bunch of studies that show that, in fact, children are more creative, can consider more possibilities early on than they can later on or they can as adults.