新冠病毒疫情最新 Here’s what you need to know: E.U. proposes stimulus package worth €750 billion. Spain begins 10 days of national mourning. Photographs of an empty Paris, 100 years after Atget’s famed images. A Michelin-starred chef is helping to feed the destitute in India. Nations across Asia and Europe try to …
Read More »Who Will Get the Coronavirus Vaccine First?
Photo by JPC-PROD / Shutterstock.com Many of us dream of a day when a vaccine will finally end the coronavirus pandemic. With any luck, that moment is on the horizon. In fact, some experts believe a vaccine could arrive before the end of the year. Others say we may have …
Read More »Coronavirus Live Updates: In U.S., a Stark Human Toll; in Germany, Cluster Emerges as Church Reopens
Here’s what you need to know: Trump wants churches to open, but in Germany, more infections emerge as worshipers return. The devastating toll of the virus nears 100,000 in the U.S. Our front page names some of the lost. C.D.C. error in counting tests baffles scientists. Hong Kong protesters, subdued …
Read More »Coronavirus Poses Challenges for Muslims During Eid Holiday: Live Coverage
新冠病毒疫情最新消息 Here’s what you need to know: At a political congress, China aims to show it won’t be cowed by protests or the pandemic. The Eid al-Fitr holiday poses challenges for officials across the Muslim world. Despite calls for cease-fires, mass displacements continue under pandemic. Anti-malaria drugs may be harmful …
Read More »Global Coronavirus Cases Near 5 Million: Live Coverage
新冠病毒疫情最新消息 Here’s what you need to know: The number of daily new cases is higher than ever, but the rate of new deaths is falling. Cyclone Amphan: Death toll rises to at least 80 in India and Bangladesh. As temperatures rise, Britons flock to beaches and parks, and officials worry …
Read More »Publishers Snap Up Coronavirus Books, From Covid-19 Case Studies to Pandemic Poetry
At the end of March, Alice Quinn, the former executive director of the Poetry Society of America, emailed 125 poets across the United States, asking if any of them had written verses reflecting on life during a pandemic. Responses flooded in. Forty days later, Ms. Quinn had compiled a book …
Read More »Canadian Military Jet Crashes During Flyover for Coronavirus Workers, Killing One
A Canadian Air Force jet crashed, killing one of the military personnel on board, in Kamloops, British Columbia, on Sunday during a flyover that was intended as a tribute to Canadians, especially those on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, the authorities said. Capt. Jenn Casey, who was a …
Read More »What the Coronavirus Can Teach Us About Building an Emergency Fund
Photo by Aaron Freeman / Money Talks News The average American household has less than $ 9,000 in savings accounts. That’s not enough. The coronavirus pandemic is a stark reminder that the unexpected can happen to anyone, or everyone. So, the more we have in savings for that inevitable rainy …
Read More »Weekly Health Quiz: Gyms, Elevators and Coronavirus
1 of 7 The greastest risk of catching coronavirus when riding an elevator alone is probably from: Riding in an elevator after a person with Covid has ridden in it Touching the elevator buttons, then touching your face Riding in an elevator with an infected person who is talking Riding …
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