Мы в Telegram
Добавить новость
smi24.net
«Star Tribune» (startribune.com)
Май
2020

Новости за 15.05.2020

FDA giving White House new guidance on rapid COVID-19 test

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

The head of the Food and Drug Administration said Friday his agency has provided new guidance to the White House after data suggested that a rapid COVID-19 test used by President Donald Trump and others every day may provide inaccuracies and false negatives.

System off Florida could become season's first named storm

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

A trough of low pressure moving through the Florida Straits could organize over the northwestern Bahamas later Friday or Saturday and become the first named storm of the 2020 hurricane season, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said.



Minnesota hospitals brace for COVID-19 peak

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

State health officials unveil new dashboard metrics that could result in new stay-at-home or other restrictions if COVID-19 spreads wildly.

Norway's Constitution Day

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Musicians and the pastor of Mindekirken, the Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church in S. Minneapolis will be recording the annual Festival Worship Service (bilingual) to celebrate Norway's Constitution Day for May 17, Syttende Mai. The YouTube worship will go public on Sunday, May 17

Reopening Wisconsin

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Bars, restaurants and everything else is reopening in Wisconsin after the state Supreme Court struck down the state's stay-at-home order Thursday May 14, 2020 in Hudson , Wisconsin.

Back-to-school could be delayed by California budget cuts

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

The deep financial hole brought on by the coronavirus is striking home for California schools after Gov. Gavin Newsom released a dramatically revised state budget plan. And the upcoming cuts could make it harder to resume in-classroom education for 6 million schoolchildren.

Denver to furlough thousands of workers amid coronavirus

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said Thursday that thousands of city employees, including himself, will be furloughed for eight days this year to help close what is expected to be a $226 million budget gap caused by the coronavirus, joining mayors across the country that have made the same move or are thinking about it.





СМИ24.net — правдивые новости, непрерывно 24/7 на русском языке с ежеминутным обновлением *