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Harvard scientists: California needs to double testing to contain coronavirus surge – San Francisco Chronicle
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Harvard scientists: California needs to double testing to contain coronavirus surge – San Francisco Chronicle

California must increase its current daily testing more than twofold to control the worsening spread of coronavirus, according to new estimates released this week by the Harvard Global Health Institute. The adjusted goals come as cases have been swelling across the country, and some states have seen positive cases vastly outpace their ability to test. California has been keeping up with the spike in new cases by performing an average of 215 tests per 100,000 people per day, or about 85,000 tests per day.. ...
ESPNs next Sunday night programming is…an Eagles concert film – Awful Announcing
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ESPNs next Sunday night programming is…an Eagles concert film – Awful Announcing

The last few months have seen ESPN running original sports documentaries on many Sunday nights, from 30 for 30 series The Last Dance through other 30 for 30 installments Lance, Be Water and Long Gone Summer. After Long Gone Summer, they expanded to other documentaries that previously aired elsewhere, including Free Solo  and Foosballers (both of which premiered on a Friday) and this week’s slate of Koshien: Japan’s Field of Dreams, EDDIE, Finding Big Country and Born to Play.  And now, they’re expanding well beyond sports, announcing Wednesday that this Sunday will have them presenting…a concert film on the Eagles. Introduced by Chris Berman, no less. Here’s more from the release, which is frankly one of the strangest things we’ve seen on ESPN Press Room in a while: ESPN will ...
Former Disney employee paid herself, family over $100K in fraudulent refunds, FDLE says – WESH 2 Orlando
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Former Disney employee paid herself, family over $100K in fraudulent refunds, FDLE says – WESH 2 Orlando

A Disney employee tasked with issuing refunds to unhappy customers is accused of misdirecting more than $100,000 into her and her friends' bank accounts. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said Jennifer Alejandra Insuasti, 32, of Kissimmee, is charged with one count of grand theft of $100,000 or more. She turned herself in on Monday in Osceola County. Insuasti worked as a Guest Experience Services Coordinator at Disney. As part of her job, she would field complaints from unhappy guests and then offer them refunds, free tickets or free resort stays to resolve the issue. Investigators said Insuasti would directly issue refund money into her own bank account, or bank accounts belonging to her friends and family. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said Disney handed over re...
Peter Meehan Resigns as Los Angeles Times Food Editor – The New York Times
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Peter Meehan Resigns as Los Angeles Times Food Editor – The New York Times

Peter Meehan, the editor of The Los Angeles Times food section, announced Wednesday afternoon that he was stepping down. His resignation comes after a series of tweets posted on Monday by Tammie Teclemariam, a freelance food-and-drinks writer, alleging a pattern of verbal abuse and workplace harassment by Mr. Meehan. In a statement on Twitter, Mr. Meehan wrote that Ms. Teclemariam’s messages “alleged a number of things I don’t think are true, but they also compelled my staff to speak out.” He continued: “In my tunnel-vision commitment to making the best thing we could, I lost sight of people and their feelings. That is a terrible failing on my part.” He declined a request for comment. On Twitter, Ms. Teclemariam (who has contributed to Wirecutter, which is owned by The New York T...
Heres Where Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson Stand Amid Engagement Rumors – E! NEWS
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Heres Where Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson Stand Amid Engagement Rumors – E! NEWS

Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson are good—but not engagement ready good. Just days after celebrating her birthday with a pink-themed bash, rumors started to spread that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star could be engaged to Tristan. It also didn't help that Khloe was wearing a giant piece of bling on that finger while celebrating with family and very close friends. While a source says things are "going very well" between the pair, these two are not engaged. "Khloe seems very happy with where things are right now. He seems committed and has made changes," an insider shared with E! News. "Obviously Khloe is hesitant and is taking it very slow. The time they have had together during quarantine has been very special and meaningful." Our insider continued, "Khloe realizes when Trist...
253 new Idaho COVID-19 cases – Local News 8 – LocalNews8.com
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253 new Idaho COVID-19 cases – Local News 8 – LocalNews8.com

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) - Idaho officials reported 253 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday bringing the total confirmed and probable cases to 6370 as Idaho cities are making face coverings mandatory. Idaho had 365 new confirmed infections Tuesday, and the 14-day trend for the percentage of people testing positive for COVID-19 jumped from 3.4% to 11.4%, according to the COVID Tracking Project. The positivity rate is a measure of how widespread the disease is in the community, and Idaho guidelines say that number needs to be under 5% to lift restrictions. There are 5,786 confirmed cases and 584 probable cases in 40 of the 44 Idaho counties, according to numbers released from the local health districts and the state. See the chart below. Southeastern Idaho Publ...
More than 93,000 people have recovered from COVID-19 in Massachusetts – WCVB Boston
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More than 93,000 people have recovered from COVID-19 in Massachusetts – WCVB Boston

More than 93,000 people have recovered from COVID-19 in Massachusetts Updated: 7:18 PM EDT Jul 1, 2020 The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported Wednesday that an additional 1,753 people in the state have recovered from COVID-19.As of June 17, weekly data shows that 93,157 patients have been released from isolation, meaning they are considered to have recovered from the virus.Last week, state health officials said 91,404 patients had recovered from COVID-19. The DPH also reported 28 new COVID-19-related deaths across the state Wednesday, bringing the state's total to 8,081.The statewide death toll came down from 8,095 to 8,054 on Tuesday due...
Here’s What Recovery From Covid-19 May Look Like for Many Survivors – The New York Times
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Here’s What Recovery From Covid-19 May Look Like for Many Survivors – The New York Times

Many patients experience muscle weakness after lying in a hospital bed for so long, said Dr. Dale Needham, a critical care physician at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a leader in the field of intensive care recovery. As a result, they can have trouble walking, climbing stairs or lifting objects. Nerve damage or weakness can also whittle away muscle strength, Dr. Needham said. Neurological problems can cause other symptoms, too. Dr. Chen said that Mount Sinai’s post-Covid center has referred nearly 40 percent of patients to neurologists for issues like fatigue, confusion and mental fogginess. “Some of it is very debilitating,” he said. “We have patients who come in and tell us: ‘I can’t concentrate on work. I’ve recovered, I don’t have any breathing problems, I don’t have chest pain...
California officials blasted for prison coronavirus outbreak – KCRA Sacramento
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California officials blasted for prison coronavirus outbreak – KCRA Sacramento

California lawmakers harshly criticized state corrections officials' “failure of leadership” Wednesday, saying they botched their handling of the coronavirus pandemic by inadvertently transferring infected inmates to a virus-free prison, triggering the state’s worst prison outbreak.A third of the 3,500 inmates at San Quentin State Prison near San Francisco have tested positive since officials transferred 121 inmates from the heavily impacted California Institution for Men in Chino on May 30 without properly testing them for infections.“I don’t say this lightly, but this is a failure of leadership. This crisis is completely avoidable,” said state Sen. Mike McGuire, who represents the San Quentin area. The transfer from the stricken prison in Southern California “should have never happ...