Friday, March 06, 2020

6 March - iGoogle Portal - Tab 7 - MSM News

  • That seems wise since there are … not that many Stadia games.
  • The FTC just settled with tea-maker Teami over its deceptive health claims, calling out the influencers who promoted it in the process—like Cardi B.
    • Dr. Seema Yasmin, director of the Stanford Health Communication Initiative, shares how to protect yourself and others in this alarming time.
  • Stocks fall as Europe and the U.S. struggle to contain the virus, while the Chinese province at the center of the outbreak reported no new infections outside its capital, Wuhan...
  • More than 3,500 people are aboard the ship, which will dock at a noncommercial port this weekend. “We will be testing everyone,” Vice President Mike Pence said...
    • Here’s what to do if you think you are sick and are worried it may be the coronavirus.

      India News, Latest News in India, Live News India, India Breaking News - Ti



    • A committee chaired by Speaker Om Birla will look into incidents in Lok Sabha between March 2 and 5, the House was informed on Friday after the opposition demanded revocation of suspension...
  • The death of the patient, who had underlying health issues, comes as the number of UK cases rises to 164.
  • Retailers have "robust plans" in place to ensure people can buy the supplies they need, George Eustice says.
    • Scotland's Women's Six Nations match with France in Glasgow on Saturday is postponed after one of the home players tests positive for coronavirus.

      Reuters: World News

  • Twenty-one people aboard a cruise ship that was barred from docking in San Francisco have tested positive for coronavirus, U.S. officials said on Friday, as the fast-spreading respiratory...
  • About a quarter of China's new confirmed cases and almost all of those outside the epidemic's epicenter in Wuhan originated outside the country on Friday, according to official data...
    • South Korea on Saturday reported 174 additional coronavirus cases from late Friday, taking the national tally to 6,767, the Korea Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention...

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