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Coronavirus lockdown: Nigerians cautious as restrictions eased in Lagos and Abuja
By Nduka OrjinmoBBC News, Lagos
04 May 2020
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Here’s What to Do Before You Lose Your Job
The second and third waves of layoffs could affect more white-collar workers.
By
Alexis Leondis
May 1, 2020, 10:00 AM EDT
Stay off Amazon Prime in the meantime. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
The most severe job losses may have already...
I'm seeing more and more posts about how the stay at home orders should be a personal choice at this point. People are over it and content with taking the risk.
That's completely fine, but if I was a medical worker, I'd be kinda pissed. Imagine some patient comes in with symptoms and they...
BET have partnered up with United Way Worldwide to support African Americans that have been seriously impacted by the COVID-19 disease.
They have created a fundraiser titled “Saving Our Selves: A BET COVID-19 Relief Effort”, which included a video appearance from Lil Wayne at his private indoor...
:lupe:
Where are all those people who were laughing, saying that there's no way it was here in January?
They had to go back and test these corpses because it just looked so suspicious.
Two Californians died of coronavirus weeks before previously known 1st US death - CNN
US oil price below $1 a barrel as storage capacity runs out Benchmark collapses to unprecedented low as traders try to rid themselves of unwanted crude. US oil prices headed to negative territory after crashing to one cent a barrel as the collapse in demand caused by the coronavirus pandemic...
Got a buddy that works for the state. It blows his mind the amount of rich people from the wealthiest zip codes in our state who be jocking for public aid but live in a $5 million manse.
Rich people and rich institutions be the first in line to get public aid when shyt goes south.
Disgusting...
Surprised there hasn't already been a thread on this:
Apple and Google today announced a joint effort that will see them using Bluetooth technology to help governments and health agencies reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus around the world.
Apple says that user privacy and security will...
27 March 2020
‘Big Win’: Caving to Pressure Campaign, Gilead Sciences Relinquishes Monopoly Claim for Promising Coronavirus Treatment
"There's no doubt that the prospect of an enormous public backlash is what made the difference."
Government watchdog Public Citizen celebrated Wednesday...
14 April 2020
Are Ventilators Killing More People Than They’re Saving??
“Researchers in Wuhan…reported that, of 37 critically ill Covid-19 patients who were put on mechanical ventilators, 30 died within a month. In a U.S. study of patients in Seattle, only one of the seven patients older than...
Looks like some hackers on Reddit went and leaked a whole bunch of research papers regarding coronavirus. It's very illegal, but do you think that they're right for doing so?
Hackers Leak Thousands of Coronavirus Research Papers
New York coronavirus outbreak originated in Europe, new study finds
New York coronavirus outbreak originated in Europe, new study finds
COVID-19 cases in New York City were found as early as February.
By
Kelly McCarthy
April 9, 2020, 10:49 AM
8 min read
COVID-19 cases in New York City...
A lot of brehs already know about dude but here is a great interview with him.
He talks about interviewing for the Rhodes Scholarship then going to play a football game at FSU the same day. :wow:
He is hella articulate. Black excellence . :wow:
This don't give you some motivation idk what will.
Wanted to put together a thread that includes everything/anything quarantine entertainment related, in case you missed out on anything. This can include new music, battles, convos, etc.
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