With so many American families deciding whether or not to give thanks in the midst of the corona virus outbreak, seven crew members are currently on board International Space Station (ISS) can not help, but can live in close quarters. In a new video, five astronauts living in the orbit lab share how they spend their American vacation and what …
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The CDC warns that cases of corona virus in the United States may be 8 times higher than previously reported
Localization Corona virus It may be worse than previously known in the United States. A new poll suggests that there may have been 53 million corona virus cases in the United States by the end of September Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Evaluation. This is almost eight times more than the number of cases reported at the time. Even …
Read More »2 dropper prisoners die after a positive test for COVID-19
Dropper – Two inmates at Utah State Prison have died after a positive test COVID-19, Bringing the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in prisons to nine, according to the Utah Correctional Department. In a statement released Wednesday evening, a 70-year-old inmate died Nov. 23 and was admitted to hospital at the time of his death, correctional officials said. The …
Read More »Is it safe to fly during corona virus infections?
“Each of these categories includes unique functions such as storing and retrieving luggage, using seat trays while eating, using recreational settings, and using the toilet while standing in the aisle,” the study’s authors wrote. When an aircraft is on the ground, its air supply can come from many places. That air is then mixed and distributed to the cabin. A …
Read More »Yellowstone volcano: ‘Greatest catastrophe’ warning identified as ‘rising magma sign’ | Science | News
Caldera inside Yellowstone National Park is called a supervolcano because it has the potential to cause an unspoken global catastrophe in the event of a supernova. It formed during the last three major events in the last 2.1 million years, and the most recent lava creek eruption occurred about 630,000 years ago. This area, located under the states of Wyoming, …
Read More »Top epidemiologist says Sweden has no signs of herd immunity to control corona virus
Sweden’s top epidemiologist said on Tuesday that the country found no evidence that herd immunity had reduced the spread of the corona virus in the country. Sweden’s state epidemiologist Anders Technell told a news conference that “the herd immunity problem is difficult”. Bloomberg News. “There are currently no signs of immunity in the population, which reduces the risk of infection,” …
Read More »SpaceX Starling answers questions: “Broad beta” coming soon, no plans for data caps
Zoom in / The Starling logo is placed on the glorious image of the earth. SpaceX Starling engineers answered questions Reddit AMA (Ask me anything) Saturday, Data caps (which they hope will never work), general beta expanding to more users, and topics such as how satellite-broadband service will expand and change in the future. “Starling is a very flexible system, …
Read More »Navajo Nation struggles to escape the corona virus
According to data from Johns Hopkins University, there were 2,304.41 Govt-19 cases per 100,000 people in Navajo, compared to 1,806 cases per 100,000 at the New York State rate. Since the outbreak began on November 22, the Navajo Nation 2010 census has reported 15,039 cases out of a population of 173,667, or 8,659 cases per 100,000 of this severely affected …
Read More »22 new COVID-19 cases in Tuolumne, test efficiency will increase rapidly
Covit-19 active cases September 1 – November 23 Sonora, CA – Dulomne Public Health today identified 33 new cases. At this point health officials say everyone seems to be in solitude and the case is continuing. In these cases 4 women and 4 men under the age of 20, 3 women and 1 man in the 20s, 2 women and …
Read More »Wildlife officials have discovered a 12-foot-high metal single track in the middle of the Utah Desert
Government employees met closely with strange species in the Utah desert. Last week a team with the state Wildlife Department spotted a mysterious single-track dirt exit in a Utah public safety helicopter. About 10 to 12 feet high, the shiny metal object was firmly planted in the ground, suggesting that it had not been dropped from above. Officials say it …
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