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Govern Herr Inslee Cancels Statute of Limitations

by James Drew (4-15-20) In a sign of the sweeping power he’s wielding during the new coronavirus outbreak, Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday signed an emergency proclamation that suspends statutes of limitations for all crimes. The proclamation also waives the one-year limit … Continue reading

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Indiana Rep Invites Seniors to Die for the Fatherland

by Dennis Romero (4-14-20) Reopening the economy is preferable to preventing a new wave of coronavirus deaths, a member of Congress from Indiana said Tuesday. “It is policymakers’ decision to put on our big boy and big girl pants and say … Continue reading

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Can Vitamin D Therapy Stop COVID-19?

by Renu Mahtani One of the well explored effects of vitamin D is the regulation of the immune system. Vitamin D deficiency is now a global pandemic. It’s deficiency could heighten the risk of getting infected with coronavirus. Know the … Continue reading

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Japan Prefecture Hit by 2nd Wave of COVID-19

Emergency Declared In Japanese Prefecture Hit By 2nd Wave Of Coronavirus Infections Passersby wearing protective masks walk on a snow-covered street in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, in late February during the first wave of the novel coronavirus. Now, officials have declared … Continue reading

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“COVID-19 10X more deadly than swine flu” -WHO-

‘We can only say what we know, and we can only act on what we know’, WHO chief says in call for slow return to life as normal. by Vincent Wood The Covid-19 coronavirus has proven ten times deadlier than the swine … Continue reading

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Companies Skewered by Their Own Petard: Arbitration

‘Scared to Death’ by Arbitration: Companies Drowning in Their Own System Lawyers and a Silicon Valley start-up have found ways to flood the system with claims, so companies are looking to thwart a process they created. By Michael Corkery and Jessica Silver-Greenberg Teel … Continue reading

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American Food Lines Miles Long

‘Unforgettable’ Footage of Endless Line of Cars at Food Banks a Stark Illustration of Coronavirus Crisis in US by Eoin Higgins (4-10-20) “It is outrageous that in the richest country in the history of the world, people are going hungry,” … Continue reading

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COVID-19 to Hit Gig & Service Workers Hardest

No Class is an op-ed column by writer and radical organizer Kim Kelly that connects worker struggles and the current state of the American labor movement with its storied — and sometimes bloodied — past. BY KIM KELLY. (MARCH 20, 2020) … Continue reading

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COVID-19 ‘Reactivated’ in Recovered Patients?

Coronavirus can ‘reactivate’ in recovered patients, experts say. What does that mean? by Brooke Wolford (4-10-20) People who were thought to have recovered from the coronavirus tested positive again, indicating that patients can relapse, South Korean officials say. South Korea … Continue reading

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Pandemic Food Deserts

by David Yaffe-Bellany and Michael Corkery (4-11-20) David Yaffe-Bellany reports on the food industry and general business news. He graduated from Yale University and previously reported in Texas, Ohio and Connecticut. @yaffebellany Michael Corkery is a business reporter who covers the retail industry … Continue reading

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