Economy

Publics case: Family claims company failed to protect employee from Govt-19

Publics case: Family claims company failed to protect employee from Govt-19

Gerardo Guterres, 70, was charged Monday in Miami-Date County with being infected with the virus by a colleague. It argues that in the early months of the epidemic it was concerned that chain face masks would frighten customers. CNN approached the public for comment, but did not immediately respond. Guterres was prosecuted for working at a Miami Beach location when …

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Customer leaves a $ 3,000 tip for a single beer at a Cleveland restaurant

Customer leaves a $ 3,000 tip for a single beer at a Cleveland restaurant

A customer left a $ 3,000 tip for a beer on Sunday afternoon Cleveland Restaurant closing in the middle of an uprising Patients with corona virus. Brendan Ring, owner of Nighttown Restaurant, told Fox News that a customer had ordered a $ 7 stella, picked up a chip, and asked for a check. The customer signed it, walked through the …

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Corona virus vaccine is 70 percent effective – POLITICO

Corona virus vaccine is 70 percent effective - POLITICO

According to an interim study of a large-scale clinical trial, a corona virus vaccine from the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca is 70 percent effective. Monday’s announcement integrates data from two different active terms. When the vaccine was given in half dose and then in full dose, it was 90 percent effective. When offered in two full sizes, it showed …

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A further 3,197 COVID-19 cases and 6 deaths were reported in Utah on Sunday

A further 3,197 COVID-19 cases and 6 deaths were reported in Utah on Sunday

Salt Lake City – in its daily new release Corona virus According to statistics, the Utah Department of Health on Sunday reported a further 3,197 test-confirmed cases and six deaths. It says 13,641 people were tested for the virus on Saturday, and 556 are currently hospitalized due to COVID-19. About 200 of those patients, 197, are said to be in …

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Columbia University bans 70 students after trip to Turks and Caicos

Columbia University bans 70 students after trip to Turks and Caicos

Columbia University has temporarily banned 70 students from going to Turks and Caicos in violation of school travel policy, according to a report. “The Turks & Caicos trip was a group event that violated this policy, and disciplinary action was taken,” said University spokesman Christopher Cashman. CNN. Cashman did not say when the trip took place. According to the school’s …

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Hong Kong-Singapore ‘travel bubble’ postponed

Hong Kong-Singapore 'travel bubble' postponed

(CNN) – The most anticipated Hong Kong and Singapore “Air travel bubble“Saturday was postponed – 24 hours before it was due to start. The bubble would have allowed isolated, air travel between the two Asian hubs. But a spike Corona virus Hong Kong Secretary of Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yao told a news conference on Saturday that the arrangement …

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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway sold $ 1.3 billion worth of Costco shares last quarter. Here’s why it’s amazing

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sold $ 1.3 billion worth of Costco shares last quarter.  Here's why it's amazing

“If you’ve been involved in such a business once or twice in a lifetime, you are very lucky.” Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway sold its Costco position after investing 20 years ago, a filing this week. The billionaire investor raised the shares of the big box retailer from $ 325 million in 1999 to $ 353,000 in June this year to …

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In-N-Out Burger Chain opens its first two Colorado outlets, leading to fights and epic 14-hour lines

Colorado residents waited 14 hours to join hands on in-n-out burgers and fries after the California chain opened two locations in the state on Friday. The Aurora Police Department took to Twitter to urge people to support other local restaurants, and another day to hit the in-n-out burger line – and the resulting traffic. However, those staying in line were …

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