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Wyandotte County issues order requiring people to wear face masks – KMBC Kansas City
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Wyandotte County issues order requiring people to wear face masks – KMBC Kansas City

Wyandotte County issues order requiring people to wear face masks Mandate starts Tuesday at 5 p.m. Updated: 1:00 PM CDT Jun 27, 2020 Wyandotte County health officials issued a new order Saturday that will require residents to wear face masks in public spaces in order to slow and contain the spread of COVID-19.The mandate starts Tuesday at 5 p.m."We're seeing dramatically increased cases. We're seeing dramatically increased numbers of individuals seeking testing. The positivity rate of the testing is going up on the Kansas side of the state line in the last two weeks, which is extremely concerning to us," said county health officer Dr. Allen Greiner ...
Residents asked to self-quarantine after roughly 85 people contracted Covid-19 at a Michigan bar – CNN
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Residents asked to self-quarantine after roughly 85 people contracted Covid-19 at a Michigan bar – CNN

The total number of Covid-19 infections may be six to 24 times greater than reported, according to a survey of blood samples in six areas across the country conducted by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The survey looked for Covid-19 antibodies in blood samples from commercial laboratories – which were collected for reasons unrelated to Covid-19, between March 23 and May 3 – in Connecticut, South Florida, the New York City metro area, Missouri, Utah and western Washington State. In Connecticut, the survey estimated that 5% of people had antibodies to Covid-19 between April 26 and May 3, which meant there were six times more cases than reported. In the New York City metro area, that number was 7% of people around late March – 12 times higher than the number of cases repor...
Trader Joes Customer Goes Nuts Over Face Masks – TMZ
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Trader Joes Customer Goes Nuts Over Face Masks – TMZ

Play video content Exclusive Details @ItsRellzWorld/Twitter A Trader Joe's was the backdrop for an explosion of anger by a customer who felt it was her right to shop without a face mask. The woman came to the San Fernando Valley store Friday wearing a mask ... the manager tells TMZ. At some point, as she was shopping the mask disappeared from her face. She says she has a breathing problem and that's why she took the mask off, but her lungs were filled with anger as her voice billowed through the store. Either wa...
Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli pushed out of Bel-Air Country Club – Page Six
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Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli pushed out of Bel-Air Country Club – Page Six

Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have been pushed out of the exclusive Bel-Air Country Club — where top members were enraged their recent federal guilty pleas turned the establishment into a “place of refuge and comfort for known felons.” The couple quit the club this month, TMZ reported, weeks after pleading guilty to bribing their daughters’ ways into the University of Southern California as part of a national college admissions scandal involving dozens of rich parents.  Their stepping down came amid a battle among members about how to handle the high-profile pair. While the club’s Board of Directors unanimously voted to suspend the Loughlin-Giannullis, some members were incensed they weren’t kicked out indefinitely.  At least one prominent member, former Board Presi...
Milton Glaser: graphic designer who created the look of the Sixties – The Guardian
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Milton Glaser: graphic designer who created the look of the Sixties – The Guardian

It’s a privilege and occasional frustration for graphic designers that they furnish the backgrounds of the lives of millions, without those millions always being aware that they have done so. So it was for Milton Glaser, who died on Friday, on his 91st birthday. It is hard to think of any visual artist so pervasive in his influence. If you’re of a certain age, you might have noticed his carnivalesque covers on the Signet Classic paperback series of Shakespeare plays, or have owned the poster he made for Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits, in which bright riotous hair bursts from the singer’s austere silhouette. With the Push Pin Studios, which he helped found in 1954 with fellow graduates of the Cooper Union design school, he can be said to have created what became the look of the 60s: flowing...
Meghan Markle desperate to fix Prince Harrys coronavirus cabin fever – New York Post
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Meghan Markle desperate to fix Prince Harrys coronavirus cabin fever – New York Post

When Prince Harry picked up the phone in late March and heard the strain in his father’s voice, he immediately knew something was wrong. It was bad news indeed: Harry was shocked to learn that 71-year-old Prince Charles had tested positive for the potentially deadly coronavirus. Worse, having just moved to Los Angeles, Harry was 5,000 miles away from his family. “It hit home for him that Charles and the Queen aren’t going to be around forever,” says a source in the new book “Royals At War: The Inside Story of Harry and Meghan’s Shocking Split With the House of Windsor” by Andy Tillett and Dylan Howard (Skyhorse Publishing), out Tuesday. “Harry’s biggest fear is not being there if his grandmother were to die,” adds a source in the book. The worrying update that his belove...
Old Drugs Could Reveal a New Way to Attack the Coronavirus – WIRED
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Old Drugs Could Reveal a New Way to Attack the Coronavirus – WIRED

“It’s a lot more critical to identify where that drug is working, because ultimately you don't want to go blindly into a human trial or even an animal experiment,” says Jason Kindrachuk, a microbiologist at the University of Alberta who isn’t involved in the research. The approach is by no means a guarantee, but it’s a good way to generate leads that researchers can study more deeply. “All of this information is amazingly useful,” he says. The new UCSF-led research takes a slightly different approach. This time, they measured changes in an activity called phosphorylation, which plays a role in flicking cellular processes on and off: everything from how the cell grows and divides and dies to, yes, how it develops filopodia. The activity is managed by a type of protein called kinases. The ...
Fact check: Doctors studying whether COVID-19 could trigger diabetes – USA TODAY
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Fact check: Doctors studying whether COVID-19 could trigger diabetes – USA TODAY

The claim: Doctors warn COVID-19 may trigger diabetes in otherwise healthy people  ScienceAlert, an independent online site covering scientific research, posted an essay that Julian Hamilton-Shield, of the University of Bristol, wrote for The Conversation, exploring the possibility that "COVID-19 is not just a risk for people with diabetes — it may actually cause diabetes." People with diabetes — a disease of the pancreas that limits the body’s ability to process blood glucose — run an increased risk of dying from COVID-19, the disease the coronavirus causes. But COVID-19 also could be causing diabetes, wrote Hamilton-Shield, a professor of diabetes and metabolic endocrinology. What are scientists finding? Hamilton-Shield in his essay pointed to a new case report about a young man in ...
‘There’s a cocktail out there that can cure this’: Inside a UCSF-led quest to exploit the coronavirus’ weak spots – San Francisco Chronicle
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‘There’s a cocktail out there that can cure this’: Inside a UCSF-led quest to exploit the coronavirus’ weak spots – San Francisco Chronicle

How, exactly, does the coronavirus hijack and reprogram human cells to sicken and kill? This question has obsessed Nevan Krogan since February, when the UCSF virus expert and his colleagues realized, before many did, that things in America would get very bad very fast. Since then, the question has only grown more urgent, and for the past four months, Krogan and an ever-expanding team of scientific collaborators in San Francisco and around the world have turned their labs upside down, prying out secrets of the virus that might point to a cure. ...