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6 Ways to Resolve Legal Issues During a Global Pandemic

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These are unusual times where your personal and business matters have all taken a hit as a result of the events occurring globally. Your legal case and issues are no different and in most scenarios have been affected in terms of postponement to indefinite times. If you are caught in a legal situation that you are unsure of how to resolve, there are a few things that you should learn about and consider in order to explore all the options you have. It is in your best interest to take your time and develop your understanding to best suit your needs.

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Reader says ,”they took advantage of the Coronavirus situation to deliberately create a killing field in our long-term care facilities”

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“Is it the case that some New Jerseyans wished to see our population decrease, starting with the old, and that they took advantage of the Coronavirus situation to deliberately create a killing field in our long-term care facilities?

Decimated: A Roman legion that had a tenth of its men killed in a particular battle was said to have been “decimated,” an indication that the cost in a given conflict in terms of combatant casualties was especially high.

The elderly in our long-term care facilities were literally decimated during the height of this pandemic. And it is still ongoing.

Senator Penacchio is right. We should investigate thoroughly. If we find any intentional wrongdoing, we should not refrain from dragging it out into the light. The same goes for grossly negligent decisions or actions that lead to deaths, of course. But the most important result would be to identify and prosecute high-level decision makers in government or in the hospital administrator or larger healthcare management community who intentionally targeted our elderly (or who cynically targeted those who suffer from comorbidity such as obesity or diabetes, and due to poverty or for cultural reasons tend to rely on hospital emergency rooms for primary health care treatment) for premature death due to a deranged ideological bent verging on modern-day eugenicism.

Don’t think we don’t have people among us who would act this way if they had the chance and believed they could get away with it. We absolutely do.”

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Americans to Receive Vaccine for Free in Trump Administration COVID Deal with Pfizer

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The US government has finalized an agreement with Pfizer and BioNTech to acquire 100 million doses of their candidate SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, worth US$1.95 billion. Additionally, the US government could purchase an additional 500 million doses under the agreement. Pfizer and BioNTech currently have several candidate vaccines in the development pipeline, including various stages of clinical trials. According to a press release issued by Pfizer, the companies aim to begin Phase 2b/3 clinical trials later this month with the goal of securing US FDA authorization for at least one vaccine by October and delivering the vaccine doses by the end of 2020. The companies also hope to expand production to a total of 1.3 billion doses by the end of 2021. The agreement was signed as part of Operation Warp Speed, which has resulted in similar agreements—to support research and development, scale up manufacturing capacity, and purchase vaccine doses—with other pharmaceutical companies pursuing their own candidate vaccines.

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Two COVID19 Vaccines Show Promising Results

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Ridgewood NJ, two studies were published in The Lancet, describing results of clinical trials for candidate vaccines from China and the UK. The candidate from Chinese pharmaceutical manufacturer CanSino is a single-dose vaccine that utilizes a recombinant adenovirus vector. The associated trial was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 2 trial that involved 508 healthy human volunteers in Wuhan, China. Two dosages were tested, and both demonstrated high seroconversion after 4 weeks (96% and 97%, respectively) and significant neutralizing antibody response. Severe adverse reactions were reported in 9% of those receiving the higher dose and 1% of those receiving the lower dose, a statistically significant difference. Based on these results, the researchers intend to conduct a Phase 3 trial for the lower vaccine dose in the near future.

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CDC: When You Can be Around Others After You Had or Likely Had COVID-19

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Ridgewood NJ, the CDC answers questions on when you can safely resume contact with others if you think or know you had COVID-19, and you had symptoms :

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5 Mask Mistakes People Make

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from Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack NJ, We can anticipate that face masks will continue to be a part of our everyday life as COVID-19 lingers in our communities. Every public place, from a doctor’s office, to the supermarket, to an outdoor dining experience, will require you to wear a mask to prevent the spread of virus.

COVID-19 can be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person speaks, sings, coughs or sneezes. Once released, the respiratory droplets can travel thought the air about 6 feet and infect someone. Everyone can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by wearing a mask the right way.

But, many people out there simply don’t have a ton of experience wearing a mask and may be wearing them incorrectly. To help, we’ve put together an easy guide on how to wear a mask correctly.

Just as important as knowing how to wear a mask correctly, everyone should understand some of the common mistakes to avoid. Here are five common mask mistakes we’re seeing:

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All Charges Dropped Against Randolph Tennis Center Owner Who Organized a “Reopen Businesses and Restore Livelihoods Rally.”

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The Randolph Tennis Center held what organizers called the “Reopen Businesses and Restore Livelihoods Rally.” Dozens gathered to hear speakers ask Gov. Phil Murphy to lift restrictions on businesses in order to help owners provide for their families during the pandemic.  Under Governor Murphy’s prosecuting the knucklehead executive orders  , Gurbir Grewal, the state Attorney General offered some some guidance.

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Dr. Fauci’s Prognostication Missteps Come Back to Bite

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Ridgewood NJ, Dr. Fauci  has come under increasing pressure  do to his massively inaccurate predictions. The life long DC bureaucrat has constantly missed the mark most notably on face-masks , but also telling Americans in January , “Americans have nothing to worry about” , then later massively over estimating death tolls . While the main stream media attempts to discredit his critics the consummate publicly hound Fauci has left a significant  public record of his prognostication missteps .

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The Trump Administration Orders hospitals to bypass the CDC when sharing COVID-19 data with the US government

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Ridgewood NJ, the debate has begun to rage over the accuracy of the COVID 19 numbers, both for deaths and number of cases .  many claim there is an inconsistency with data collection with  some states count presumed coronavirus deaths along with confirmed cases under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance issued last month and other states don’t count those deaths.

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WHY IS HAND HYGIENE SO IMPORTANT?

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by Cool Springs Chiropractic Staff

We shouldn’t let COVID-19 ravage through our community without taking away one crucial lesson, hand hygiene is incredibly important. Not only can properly washing your hands as often as possible help slow the spread of COVID-19, but it can also slow the spread of other viruses and bacteria.

So why is it, that a large portion of our society just completely ignores the basic codes of hand hygiene? Our team at Cool Springs Chiropractic has put together a guide to help the people of Franklin, Tennesse better understand why hand hygiene is so important.

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The Impact of COVID-19 on Fitness Studios & Gyms

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Since the outbreak of the coronavirus, economies all over the world are going through a great recession. Cities and states have been placed under lockdown with people being encouraged to stay at home to contain the virus. As a result, many businesses have been affected with some eventually closing down.

Fitness studios and gyms are some of the many businesses that have temporarily suspended their operations. Governments have advised people against visiting social places, prompting the temporary closure of gyms. Most gyms have complied in efforts to keep their customers safe from the COVID-19 virus.

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Dr. Scott Atlas disputes COVID-19 fear mongering tactics from US health officials

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SAN DIEGO (KUSI), As coronavirus cases continue to increase across the United States, health officials and Democrat politicians seem to be using that statistic to fear monger and justify closure orders.

Dr. Scott Atlas of the Hoover Institute, discussed why we don’t need to be scared of the increase spread of coronavirus on Good Morning San Diego with KUSI’s Paul Rudy.

Atlas said that he has done more than a superficial analysis of the numbers, and after analyzing them, he doesn’t get scared.

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COVID-19 Pandemic at Six Months

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Ridgewood NJ, Six months ago, in late December 2019, reports emerged about 27 cases of unidentified pneumonia in Wuhan, China, potentially linked to a local market. At that time, very little was known about the disease, pathogen, or origin of the outbreak, and while we have learned much over the past 6 months, many mysteries remain.
The pandemic has grown to more than 10 million cases and 500,000 deaths across nearly every country around the world. As of July 1, the WHO reported 10.36 million cases and 508,055 deaths worldwide, covering more than 200 countries and territories. Among these countries and territories, 86 are reporting “Community Transmission”—the WHO’s highest tier—which indicates “larger outbreaks of local transmission,” “large numbers of cases not linkable to transmission chains,” and “multiple unrelated clusters in several areas of the country.”

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Why Mental Health Matters While Staying at Home

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With the rapid spread of Covid-19 all over the world in 2020, many people have been forced to stay at home as a precautionary measure to minimize the rate of new infections. While the best thing we can do is to stay safe, the new normal is not easy. Spending a lot of hours indoors can have a huge toll on your physical, mental, and emotional health, especially if you’re used to moving up and down, interacting with many people, and engaging in different kinds of activities. As a matter of fact, many countries around the world have reported an increase in domestic violence and relationship problems among families.

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New Jersey Needs to Track and Release Mental Health Statistics from Coronavirus Shutdown

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Trenton NJ, Concerned with a possible “silent scythe” of mental health issues adding to the terrible toll of the coronavirus pandemic, Assemblyman Kevin Rooney called on Gov. Phil Murphy to conduct a state-wide tabulation of those with existing mental health preconditions who have lost their lives or suffered setbacks due to the nearly four-month long state shutdown.

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