Cases are rising drastically, and it’s more important than ever that we all stay informed. Please, stay home except for essential activities, and wear a mask anytime you’re with people you don’t live with. Together, we can turn our case numbers around. If you know someone who needs a way to stay up-to-date on the latest […]Read More
por:Hernando Sánchez Estados Unidos (245.000) sigue siendo el país con el mayor número de muertos, pero con 284.000 nuevos casos diarios, Europa sigue siendo la región que registra más contaminaciones, si bien la pandemia está dando muestras de un cierto enlentecimiento en el viejo continente. Nueva York, la ciudad más grande de Estados Unidos, se […]Read More
California y Texas, dos de los estados más poblados del país, ya superaron la marca de un millón de infecciones de COVID-19. Por Voz de América Estados Unidos estableció el jueves otro récord de infecciones de COVID-19, con más de 150.000 nuevos casos reportados y de hospitalizaciones, con 67.000. Ambas cifras superaron los reportes del miércoles […]Read More
Surge in line-of-duty deaths prompts enhanced commitment to research on coronavirus impact on law enforcement community. Washington, DC— The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum has formed a COVID-19 task force to promote COVID-19 officer safety and wellness in response to a surge in line-of-duty deaths due to the coronavirus pandemic. The COVID-19 task force […]Read More
By VOA News A study conducted by Britain’s Oxford University suggests COVID-19 can increase a person’s risk of developing a psychiatric disorder within three months of catching the virus. The study, published Monday in the Lancet Psychiatry Journal, indicates one in five surviving COVID-19 patients was found to be diagnosed with a mental disorder within 90 […]Read More
Por Steve Baragona Los expertos prevén un drástico cambio de estrategia en la lucha contra el coronavirus con la proyección del demócrata Joe Biden como presidente electo de Estados Unidos. “Es probable que esté bien organizada, que tenga una clara comunicación y que esté basada en la ciencia. Son tres cambios muy importantes y refrescantes”, dijo […]Read More
By VOA News The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a Republican effort to strike down the Affordable Care Act health care law. The hearing comes weeks after Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the court, giving conservatives a 6-3 majority. At the center of the case is a requirement in the 2010 law for […]Read More
Melissa Cummings, BCBSRI executive vice president and chief customer officer The world has definitely changed in the last year, but one thing that hasn’t changed is Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island’s commitment to the health and well-being of our community. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to protect the health of […]Read More
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is advising consumers to not eat Tanimura and Antle brand romaine lettuce packed as single heads due to food safety concerns. A routine sample of the lettuce collected in Michigan was confirmed positive for E. coli 0157:H7. Further analysis conducted by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services determined […]Read More
REGION I – Rhode Island will receive $47,949,475 from FEMA for materials in support of medical personnel, facilities and testing sites costs as a result of the major disaster declaration for Rhode Island’s COVID-19 Pandemic. This grant is funded through FEMA’s Public Assistance Grant program which reimburses communities for actions taken in the immediate response and […]Read More
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