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Inland Empire eateries cited for breaking coronavirus restrictions upset over lost business – Press Enterprise
A handful of restaurants in the Inland Empire have been reprimanded for keeping their dining rooms open after novel coronavirus restrictions were announced. Incidents included a St. Patrick’s Day party, restaurants allowing employees to use their dining rooms on break, and one that set up tables in its parking lot as a work-around, according to …
Lost Sense of Smell May Be Peculiar Clue to Coronavirus Infection
Hendrik Streeck, a German virologist from the University of Bonn who went from house to house in the country’s Heinsberg district to interview coronavirus patients, has said in interviews that at least two-thirds of the more than 100 he talked to with mild disease reported experiencing loss of smell and taste lasting several days. Another …
Diamond samples in Canada reveal size of lost continent
Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Baffin Island is the largest island in Canada and the fifth-largest in the world Canadian scientists have discovered a fragment of an ancient continent, suggesting that it was 10% larger than previously thought. They were studying diamond samples from Baffin Island, a glacier-covered land mass near Greenland, when they …
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: Community ‘Not at Risk,’ Says County Public Health Officer in Interview With the Outpost | Lost Coast Outpost
PREVIOUSLY: ### Though they are declining to release much more specific information about the newly diagnosed COVID-19 patient in Humboldt County, local public health officials want to assure the public that there is no cause for panic. Frankovich. Dr. Teresa Frankovich, the county’s public health officer, told the Outpost that the two local …
(UPDATE) Humboldt County Resident Diagnosed With Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) | Lost Coast Outpost
UPDATE, 5:37 p.m.: DHHS spokesperson Christine Messinger tells the Outpost that the Humboldt County person who has been diagnosed with the COVID-19 virus had traveled to mainland China. The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Public Health Branch has received confirmation from the California Department of Public Health and the U.S. Centers …
Lost Creek Elementary gives students the ability to check out iPads
VIGO COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) – Teachers at Lost Creek Elementary School have a new tool at their disposal. For the last two years, the Parent-Teacher Organization has been working on a special project. It involved putting together mobile stations for the use of technology. Each mobile cart has around 30 iPads, and students will be …
ASU students using technology and drones as they work to improve search for lost hikers
Technology and drones are used by ASU student in their work to improve search for lost hikers Search and rescue missions are a team effort between state and local agencies, who cover large swaths of land with few resources. Now, ASU students are working to improve how crews search for lost hikers. PHOENIX – Each …
Rafael Nadal: "I lost against a great opponent" | Australian Open 2020 Press Conference QF – Australian Open TV
Rafael Nadal: “I lost against a great opponent” | Australian Open 2020 Press Conference QF Australian Open TV Dominic Thiem knocks out top seed Rafael Nadal at Aussie Open ESPN Rafael Nadal stopped by security | Wide World of Sports Wide World of Sports Nick Kyrgios after loss to Rafael Nadal: ‘I have made progress’ Tennis World USA Rafael …
Lost Money in Tufin Software Technology, Ltd.?
OAKLAND, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Tufin Software Technologies, Ltd. shares plummeted on January 9, 2020 after the company announced preliminary Q4 revenue and non-GAAP operating loss estimates, which significantly missed previous guidance. Gibbs Law Group is investigating a potential Tufin Software Class Action Lawsuit on behalf of investors who lost money in Tufin Software Technologies, Ltd. (NYSE: TUFN) …
Smallpox Immunity Lost by HIV Sufferers
HIV patients lose immunity to smallpox even though they were vaccinated against the disease as children and have had much of their immune system restored with antiretroviral therapy, according to a study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases. Called HIV-associated immune amnesia, the finding could explain why people living with HIV still tend …