Fifty-two percent of U.S. residents fear it would be "unsafe" to send children back to school, a new Quinnipiac University Poll has found.
Recent polling in Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona and Pennsylvania show Biden in the lead. But many voters remain undecided.
"This virus is going to continue to spread by the force of what I call viral gravity," says Michael Osterholm. "It's biology, chemistry and physics. No policy decisions are going to keep it from happening."
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Donor-supported nongovernmental organizations in Italy are fighting for their survival and risk being forgotten as they face their own uncertain future in the pandemic's economic aftershocks.
Soon after Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced plans to ease certain restrictions specified by Michigan's stay-at-home order, the state confirmed its lowest single-day increase in cases and fatalities since March.
Fifty-two percent of U.S. residents fear it would be "unsafe" to send children back to school, a new Quinnipiac University Poll has found.
"People are dying," Rev. Jesse Jackson said. "We're inclined to follow these doctors advice."
A Chinese lawmaker from the region where the coronavirus originated proposed several measures to improve outbreak response time and to remedy reporting flaws exposed by the pandemic.
"Jeff, you had your chance & you blew it," the president tweeted Saturday.
The letter signed by the pastors stated that the United States Constitution, as well as the New Jersey Constitution, guarantees their right to freely practice their religion.
The mosques and Muslim organisations have accused the Equalities and Human Rights Commission of a "dereliction of responsibilities" to British Muslims over its failure to investigate the Conservative Party.
The full front page of Sunday's edition of The New York Times will be filled entirely with the names of about 1,000 people who died as a result of the coronavirus in the United States.
The state legislature appealed the Court of Claims' decision that Governor Whitmer had the authority to extend the state-of-emergency order from April 30.
Sloan retired in 2011 as the fourth-winningest coach in NBA history after a head coaching career that spanned 26 seasons.
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