Thousands of green card holders who left the United States during the pandemic are afraid to go back

When the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, Keri Smith and her family fled, taking whatever could fit in their car. They spent the last 15 months in Canada, where she was born, in a family cottage in rural Nova Scotia. Now that Smith and ...

WHO says COVID-19 pandemic will last longer than anticipated due to wrong country policies

Maria Van Kerkhove, epidemiologist and technical director of the World Health Organization (WHO) on COVID-19, warned that the world is moving away from the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Writes about this "Voice of America". According to her, this is due to the emergence of new variants of the virus, non-compliance with preventive measures and a lack of ...

WHO says the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has begun in the world

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adan Ghebreyesus said that the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has begun in the world. RBC writes about it. He explained that after the last surge in the incidence of COVID-19 in the world, the efforts of Europe and North America to vaccinate their citizens ...

Graffiti, animal remains and a strong odor: Colorado has a 'home from hell' for sale, but many want to buy it

In today's frantic housing market, in which record low inventories and rising demand are pushing home prices even higher, you can expect any old home you put up for sale to be sold. Mimi Foster, real estate agent for Falcon Property Company ...

Activity and anxiety: what are the consequences of the pandemic and how to deal with it

Global warming, a new gender policy in the United States, aggravation of international relations ... These issues are increasingly worrying Russian-speaking immigrants in the United States, including top bloggers. However, psychologists note: excessive anxiety about various social issues can also be an unconscious consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. ABOUT…

COVID-19 pandemic exacerbates US opioid crisis: overdoses increased by a third in 2020

A year ago, the United States was gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, the scourge of opioid addiction: according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, more than 2019 people died due to drug overdoses in 70. ABC News reported the details. According to recent research, the opioid epidemic...

One day a week: White House surprises with its plan to open schools

While US President Joe Biden works to reopen most of the nation's schools within the first 100 days in office, the White House has refined its benchmarks - setting a less ambitious target than some parents might like to hear. Writes about this ...

People who lost loved ones due to COVID-19 will be reimbursed for funeral expenses

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announced $ 2 billion in FEMA special funds for families unable to afford a proper funeral for loved ones who died from COVID-19. More details were told by CNN. Democrats ...

Global unemployment rate peaks in 90 years due to pandemic

The pandemic dealt an “unprecedented” blow to the global economy last year, wiping out the equivalent of 225 million full-time jobs, the UN said. The BBC writes about this. The crisis caused a reduction in working hours by 8,8%. This is four times more than...

Safer than going to the store: in the US held 'antivirus' rock concerts in balloons

Rock group The Flaming Lips staged two unique concerts in Oklahoma, during which both performers and spectators were in individual balloons, writes the BBC. Each show had 100 balloons that could accommodate up to three people. The concept came from ...

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