Arizona, California and Georgia all reported more than 100 each.Still, Wednesday’s death total remained far below the peak in April, when more than 2,000 people died from the virus on many days.The rebound in deaths had been feared since early this summer: Because some people do not die until weeks after contracting the virus, reports of additional deaths can remain high even after new case reports start falling.As U.S. school districts struggled with the complications of reopening during the pandemic, New York City’s bid to become the only major district “The city has failed to address many of our crucial concerns and ignored repeated appeals from school leaders to allow enough time to implement highly complicated protocols,” said Mark Cannizzaro, president of the principals’ union.Across the country, tension among unions, school officials, local authorities and governorsIn Tampa, Fla., for example, school officials are bracing for a showdown this weekAt a an appearance with Mr. DeSantis on Monday, Mr. Corcoran said that any district that failed to provide the option of in-person classroom instruction could suffer consequences. "Underlying business momentum is solid but it faces significant headwinds," he wrote in a note to clients. Coronavirus Live Updates: Unions Challenge N.Y.C. “You’re agreeing to release someone from responsibility from taking care with your life,” she said.In a panel discussion, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infections disease expert, criticized Russia’s rushed clearance of a coronavirus vaccine. The information is scheduled to be published in a CDC report on Thursday. "Housing values have continued to drift lower — so I think nationally last month -0.6 per cent — [and] we would expect that that will continue over the coming months, but so far it's probably been more insulated than we would have anticipated in March. Sixteen deaths were reported among pregnant women, in a similar proportion to non-pregnant women," Oliver added.Oliver noted that a separate analysis previously found the risk of ICU admission and mechanical ventilation was actually lower among pregnant women with coronavirus and there was no statistically significant difference in the risk of in-hospital death — so more research is needed. Daily charts, graphs, news and updates Aug. 12, 2020, 9:26 p.m. Those decisions placed new pressure on the A.C.C., the Big 12 and the SEC, whose teams play in some of the nation’s most virus-ridden states but are also cultural touchstones and economic juggernauts for their universities and surrounding communities.The Augusta National Golf Club announced Wednesday that theReporting was contributed by Sarah Almukhtar, Alan Blinder, Damien Cave, Emily Cochrane, Jill Cowan, Troy Closson, Thomas Fuller, Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura, Mike Ives,U.S. “We are moving forward with that spirit, of devotion to our children.”And he said the city’s unions “will sometimes say something in a very dramatic fashion — this is nothing new in New York City.”The Cherokee County School District in Georgia, where classes started last week, has demonstrated the hazards of returning to campus:Nearly three dozen current and former members of a federal health advisory committee — including some appointed or reappointed by Health Secretary Alex M. Azar — are warning that the Trump administration’s new coronavirus database is placing an undue burden on hospitals and will have “serious consequences on data integrity.”The advisers, all current or former members of the The administration last month ordered hospitals to send daily reports about virus cases to a central database in Washington — controlled by Mr. Azar’s department — instead of to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
You can bank on it, writes Ian Verrender. Dr. Ashley Bloomfield, the country’s top health official, told reporters that surfaces were being testing at a storage facility in Auckland where a man from the infected family worked.“We know the virus can survive within refrigerated environments for quite some time,” Dr. Bloomfield said.It took a while, but public health officials now agree that wearing a face covering in public is crucial to slowing the spread of the coronavirus. "This new report includes the largest US cohort of pregnant women with lab-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection," Oliver said in her presentation. "While Australia's biggest bank is suffering from the effects of COVID-19, so far it appears to be faring better than its peers, picking up market share in home loans and growing customer deposits by almost 10 per cent.Its increase in market share meant that its income from interest payments rose 2 per cent, even though its "net interest margin — the gap between the rates it pays to borrow money and what it lends it out at — fell 2 basis points to 2.07 per cent, and was even lower since January at 2.04 per cent.The bank has more than doubled the money it has set aside for bad loans since last year's annual result to $2.5 billion, but has not substantially added to the $1.5 billion COVID-19 provision it made at its third quarter trading update in mid-May.In total, the bank has made provision for $6.4 billion of bad and doubtful debts and said that there were a total of $8.7 billion worth of loans that were "troublesome or impaired".Will the COVID-19 economic slump be as bad for Australia's financial institutions as the early '90s recession?