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Coronavirus Report August 5: U.S. Cases Continue to Decline

The second wave of COVID-19 appears to be in retreat as cases decline and the curve drops from its mid-July peak.
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Coronavirus Report August 4: To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate

A safe and effective vaccine will be a step forward, but far from a victory march in the battle against COVID-19.
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Coronavirus Report August 3: Global Growth Continues

While deaths and cases were down in the U.S., global cases of COVID-19 continue to expand.

Coronavirus Report August 2

Just a brief update today as we have no WiFi or cell signal, and I had to drive into town to get the latest...
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Coronavirus Report August 1: A Look at July

July was the worst month in our battle against coronavirus, with almost 2 million new cases in the U.S. and 7 million worldwide.
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How to Use a Generator During a Power Outage

As Hurricane Isaias heads towards Florida and the Southeast, we figured it was a good time to talk about how to use a generator during a power outage.
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The Coronavirus Report July 31 – An Economic Death Spiral

Travel and tourism are just one of the many segments of the economy that are collapsing as a result of COVID-19. Consumers are afraid to travel, to go out to eat, and to spend money.

Coronavirus Report July 30: World Tops 17 Million Cases

There are more than 17 million cases of confirmed Coronavirus cases globally, 17.061 million to be exact.  This has resulted in 667,808 deaths. In the...
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Precious Metals for Preppers

We answer the questions: Do gold and silver have a role in your preparedness planning? If so, what types should you buy and when?
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Coronavirus Report July 29: COVID-19 Doesn’t Scare us Anymore

Even as deaths climb, COVID-19 doesn't frighten us as much as it once did, but the economic repercussions could be devastating.