Tag: COVID-19
Coronavirus Hits Farm Workers
Berries are just some of the fruits and vegetables that may be in short supply this year as more farm workers are diagnosed with COVID-19.
May 30 Coronavirus Report: Global Spread Increases
Global growth of the coronavirus accelerated overnight as the pandemic continues to spread outside of Europe.
May 29 Coronavirus Report: The Economic Toll Rises
While the coronavirus retreats in the United States, economic news gets worse and worse.
May 28 Coronavirus Report: Brazil Tops Charts
While American holds its breath, hoping the coronavirus is in retreat, it continues to tear through Brazil, which now has 400,000 cases.
May 27 Coronavirus Report: The Two Faces of The Coronavirus
The coronavirus has hit hard in some states, killing tens of thousands, while in most states deaths still number in the hundreds. We must address it locally, not nationally.
May 26 Coronavirus Report: Deaths Decline
The coronavirus continues to spread globally even as cases in the U.S. slow in most states.
How to Prep for the Second Wave of COVID-19
Getting a pet and improving your back yard are two ways to prepare for a possible second wave of COVID-19.
May 24 Coronavirus Report
Coronavirus cases in the U.S. rose by 22,700 in the past 24 hours to 1,630,900, an increase of 1.4 percent. There were 1,088 deaths...
May 23 Coronavirus Report: Global Expansion Continues Even as U.S....
While the U.S. and Europe are reopening, the coronavirus is gaining a stronger foothold in South America and Africa.
Quarantine Day 70: Things are Reopening
Regardless of what the governor or the mayor says the rules are, things are bustling in our home town as business reopen and people hit the streets.