There’s a lot going on. Here are today’s COVID-19 updates that you should know.
Your daily dose of hope
The dogs will save us all. Watch this good pupper helping with the weather forecast.
https://twitter.com/AndrewFeinberg/status/1255888922045042690?s=20
The UCSF team has discovered drugs that block coronavirus, paving way for ‘a better drug sooner’.
Experts believe the scientific community has the technological capabilities today to test everyone who needs it; thereby enabling people to come back to work safely.
News you need to know
Employees at many online retailers, grocery store chains, and package-delivery services are planning protests against what they describe as unsafe working conditions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first step in re-opening America is based on testing availability. With some states and legislative leaders insisting we must end lockdowns, there aren’t enough tests to administer COVID-19 tests to 100 U.S. senators.
https://twitter.com/Biggan4Congress/status/1256215121757712384?s=20
As Texas re-opens their state today – including restaurants, retailers, malls, and movie theaters across the state – yesterday they experienced their deadliest day yet. With a population of almost 30 million, only 330,300 coronavirus tests have been administered.
Civil unrest is erupting across the United States in response to lockdowns, once again thrusting Michigan into the spotlight as armed protestors stormed the Michigan Capitol on Thursday.
The global implications of COVID-19 aren’t just economic – there are countless humanitarian issues at play, and there aren’t any easy answers on how to solve them.
Quote of the day:
“Life changes in the instant. The ordinary instant.” ―