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Paris Suburbs Are Facing Social Disparities Under The Coronavirus Lockdown

The French are facing social disparities in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. With long bread lines and tensions with police, the Paris suburbs are faring poorly under the lockdown.




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De coronacijfers van 9 mei: nauwelijks nog Nederlanders op Duitse IC's

Het aantal officieel gerapporteerde doden door het coronavirus steeg vandaag met 63. Dat zijn er iets minder dan gisteren, toen er 71 doden werden gemeld. In totaal zijn er in Nederland nu 5422 mensen overleden van wie bekend is dat dit verband houdt met covid-19, de ziekte die door het virus wordt veroorzaakt. Het algemene beeld blijft volgens het RIVM dat de maatregelen in Nederland werken.

Om te kunnen beoordelen of de verspreiding van corona inderdaad in Nederland aan het afnemen is, kijkt het instituut vooral naar de nieuwe ziekenhuisopnames. Vandaag zijn 58 nieuwe opnames gemeld. Dat is iets meer dan de afgelopen drie dagen, maar de algemene trend blijft omlaag. Gisteren lagen er nog 1753 coronapatiënten in het ziekenhuis, van de ruim 11.000 mensen die in de loop van de crisis opgenomen zijn geweest.

Het RIVM telt daarbij alleen nog de opnames mee van mensen die vanwege ernstige covid-klachten in het ziekenhuis terechtkomen, en niet van patiënten die om een andere reden worden opgenomen en van wie bij een test vervolgens blijkt dat ze ook covid hebben. Dat laatste gebeurt sinds 1 mei steeds vaker, omdat de ziekenhuizen steeds meer ruimte krijgen voor de overige zorg en ook steeds vaker testen.

Het RIVM wijst erop dat de dagelijks gemelde cijfers kunnen achterlopen: sterfgevallen worden soms pas na een aantal dagen doorgegeven door de GGD'en. Als dat op sommige dagen meer gebeurt dan gebruikelijk, ontstaan er pieken in de grafiek die het beeld vertekenen. Op weekenddagen kan de vertraging extra groot zijn.

Het instituut telt dus alleen overledenen mee die positief zijn getest op het coronavirus. Het CBS publiceert wekelijks cijfers die een indruk geven van het mogelijke aantal 'verborgen' coronadoden. Op het hoogtepunt van de crisis, begin april, (de weken 14 en 15) bleek dat de 'oversterfte' waarschijnlijk twee keer hoger was dan het officiële dodental van het RIVM.

In de weken daarna is dat verschil steeds kleiner geworden. In de laatste week waarover cijfers beschikbaar zijn (week 17, de laatste volle week van april) is er zelfs nauwelijks nog verschil, al is de 'oversterfte' zoals gemeld door het CBS nog wel groter dan het RIVM-dodental.

Het RIVM kan deze ontwikkeling nog niet helemaal verklaren. Een van de zaken die een rol kunnen spelen is dat er in de loop van april steeds meer kon worden getest, zodat er meer overlijdens officieel aan covid-19 konden worden gekoppeld dan voorheen.

De daling van het aantal coronapatiënten op de intensivecareafdelingen zette ook door. Tot 10.00 uur vanmorgen waren er 541 bezette bedden; 23 minder dan een dag eerder. Op Duitse IC's liggen ook steeds minder patiënten uit Nederland. Dat zijn er nog 15, tegenover 58 een maand geleden.

Een belangrijk voordeel van de aanhoudende daling van de 'coronabedden' op IC's is ook dat er weer steeds meer zorg kan worden geleverd aan mensen die andere aandoeningen hebben. Dat worden er weer steeds meer op de intensive cares; inmiddels liggen er daar ook 450 'niet-covidpatiënten'.

Voorzitter Ernst Kuipers van het Landelijke Netwerk Acute Zorg waarschuwt wel: "Een goede naleving van de maatregelen en monitoring van het aantal nieuwe infecties blijft erg belangrijk. Want we moeten de non-covid-zorg nu weer met urgentie oppakken en de overcapaciteit op de IC's is nog altijd gering."




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Lyft To Require Drivers, Passengers To Wear Face Masks

American ridesharing company Lyft, Inc. is set to roll-out a new health safety program that will ensure that riders and drivers are protected amid the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The new health and safety standards for ridesharing will require personal health certification for drivers and riders, face masks for drivers and riders as well as new health safety education.





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Stock Alert: Stemline Stock Climbs 153% In Premarket On Acquisition News

Biopharmaceutical company Stemline Therapeutics Inc. (STML) is currently trading at $12.02, up $7.27 or 153.05% in the pre-market session. The stock has been trading between $3.21 and $18.22 in the past one year, and closed Friday's trade at $4.75, down 62 cents or 11.55%. STML




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Stock Alert: Interpace Biosciences Stock Up 20% In Premarket

Shares of Interpace Biosciences Inc. (IDXG) are up 20% in pre-market today, after the company announced that its subsidiary, Interpace Diagnostics, has entered into a contract with Avalon Healthcare Solutions, a specialty benefit management company with more than 3 million members, focused on laboratory testing. Terms remain undisclosed.




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Stock Alert: ViacomCBS Stock Up 19% In Premarket

Shares of ViacomCBS Inc. (VIAC) are rising over 19% in pre-market today, following the company's better-than-expected Q1 results.




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Stock Alert: CNS Pharmaceuticals Stock Up 7% In Premarket

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Stock Alert: TherapeuticsMD Shares Up 17% In Premarket On Patent For Contraceptive ANNOVERA

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Facebook To Reportedly Allow Employees To Work From Home Till Year End

Facebook Inc. will allow most of its employees to continue to work from home through the end of this year, according to a report by CNBC. The social media giant will reportedly begin to open most of its offices on Monday, July 6, and is in the process of identifying which employees can report to the office. Employees who can do their work remotely will be allowed to continue to do so.




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Uber To Soon Require Drivers, Riders To Wear Face Masks

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Facebook Creates New Group To Judge And Decide On Content

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Stock Alert: Akebia Therapeutics Up 25% As Drug Trial Achieves Positive Results

Shares of Akebia Therapeutics, Inc. (AKBA) are gaining over 25% on Tuesday morning after the drug maker reported positive topline results from a late stage study on patients with chronic kidney disease.




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Stock Alert: Alexion Pharma Loses 5% After Portola Acquisition News

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Stock Alert: Acadia Healthcare Gains 16%

Shares of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (ACHC) are spiking more than 16% Tuesday morning following upbeat first-quarter earnings.




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Stock Alert: Goldman Sachs

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Stock Alert: Activision Blizzard Rises 6%

Shares of Activision Blizzard, Inc. (ATVI) are gaining almost 6 percent or $3.95 in Wednesday's morning trade at $72.48, after the video game producer reported an increase in profit for the first quarter and raised its full-year outlook. The stock has traded in a range of $41.84 to $74.79 in the past 52 weeks.




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Wyoming's Carbon County To Place Land Records On Blockchain

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Your Boss May Soon Track You At Work For Coronavirus Safety

Companies around the country are figuring out how to safely reopen office during the pandemic. The new normal might involve smartphone apps and badges to track employees.




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U.K. Airlines, Airports Fear 'Devastating Impact' Of Possible Quarantine Rules

Trade groups expect the British government to roll out new coronavirus travel restrictions on Sunday, including a quarantine for out-of-country arrivals. And they're already pushing back publicly.




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Following the sharp pullback seen over the two previous sessions, stocks are likely to see further downside in early trading on Monday. The major index futures are currently pointing to a lower open for the markets, with the Dow futures down by 197 points.




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U.S. Stocks Pull Back Off Best Levels But Close Mostly Higher

Stocks moved mostly higher during trading on Tuesday, extending the rebound seen over the course of the previous session. With the upward move, the major averages further offset the pullback seen late last week.




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U.S. Stocks Turning In Lackluster Performance Following Dismal Jobs Data

Following the advance seen in the previous session, stocks have shown a lack of direction over the course of the trading day on Wednesday. The major averages have spent the day bouncing back and forth across the unchanged line.




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U.S. Stocks Close Mixed Following Lackluster Session

Stocks showed a lack of direction over the course of the trading session on Wednesday before eventually ending the day mixed. The major averages finished the session on opposite sides of the unchanged line.




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Scientists Find Nearest-Known Black Hole, In Distressingly Fitting Metaphor

The black hole is roughly 1,000 light-years from Earth — and more than 2,000 light-years closer than the next one known. What's more, scientists say, it may be just "the tip of an exciting iceberg."




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How What You Flush Is Helping Track The Coronavirus

Researchers are testing sewage in hopes of getting a jump on COVID-19 outbreaks in communities — monitoring for when they begin and how quickly they spread.




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Seen 'Plandemic'? We Take A Close Look At The Viral Conspiracy Video's Claims

The video has been viewed millions of times on YouTube via links that are replaced as quickly as the video-sharing service can remove them for violating its policy against "COVID-19 misinformation."




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Trump Says Coronavirus Vaccine By Year End

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Boris Johnson Back To Office

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Coronavirus Attack 'worse Than Pearl Harbor Or 9/11': Trump

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South Korea March Current Account Surplus $6.23 Billion

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Philippine Economy Contracts For First Time Since 1998

The Philippine economy contracted for the first time since 1998 as coronavirus containment measures weighed heavily on investment and shipments, official data showed Thursday. Gross domestic product fell 0.2 percent on a yearly basis in the first quarter, in contrast to fourth quarter's revised 6.7 percent expansion, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported.




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U.S. Service Sector Activity Shrinks For First Time In Over Ten Years

A report released by the Institute for Supply Management on Tuesday showed U.S. service sector activity contracted for the first time since December of 2009 in the month of April. The ISM said its non-manufacturing index tumbled to 41.8 in April from 52.5 in March, with a reading below 50 indicating a contraction in service sector activity.




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European Economics Preview: Germany Factory Orders Data Due

Factory orders from Germany and final composite Purchasing Managers' survey from euro area are due on Wednesday, headlining a light day for the European economic news. At 2.00 am ET, Destatis is set to release Germany's factory orders for March. Economists forecast orders to fall 10 percent on month after falling 1.4 percent in February.




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German Factory Orders Log Record Fall In March

Germany's factory orders declined the most since the records began in 1991, as measures to contain the spread of coronavirus, or covid-19, pandemic dampened both domestic and foreign demand. Factory orders declined sharply by 15.6 percent on a monthly basis in March, much bigger than the 1.2 percent drop posted in February, data published by Destatis revealed Wednesday.




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Tom Cruise To Shoot Movie In Space

Thomas Cruise is set to become the first actor to act in a movie shot in outer space. The joint project by Space X and NASA would be "the first narrative feature film -- an action adventure -- to be shot in outer space", Deadline reported. The head of NASA confirmed the news on social media. "NASA is excited to work with Tom Cruise on a film aboard the Space Station. We need popular media to in




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Profit Taking May Lead To Initial Pullback On Wall Street

The major U.S. index futures are currently pointing to a lower opening on Monday, with stocks likely to give back ground following the strong upward move seen last week.




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Cresco Labs Triples Cannabis Cultivation Capacity In Pennsylvania

Cresco Labs Inc. said it has completed the expansion project for its cultivation and manufacturing facility located in Brookville, Pennsylvania, enabling the company to triple its cannabis cultivation capacity in the state.




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US Approaching 50,000 COVID-19 Deaths

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Pfizer Starts Human Trials Of Potential Coronavirus Vaccine In U.S.

BioNTech (BNTX) and its partner Pfizer (PFE) have started a phase I/II clinical trial in the U.S. for their BNT162 vaccine program to prevent COVID-19.




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Cresco Labs Q4 Loss Widens; Terminates Acquisition Of Tryke Companies

Cresco Labs Inc. on Monday reported a net loss for the fourth quarter that widened from last year as higher costs and expenses offset strong revenue growth.




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Interface Withdraws FY20 Outlook Amid COVID-19 - Quick Facts

While reporting financial results for the first quarter on Friday, commercial flooring company Interface, Inc. (TILE) said it has withdrawn its previously communicated financial guidance for the full-year 2020, due to the continued disruption of the global economy due to COVID-19, and the significant level of uncertainty created by the global pandemic.




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Dentsply Sirona Withdraws FY20 Outlook Amid COVID-19 - Quick Facts

While reporting financial results for the third quarter on Thursday, dental solutions company Dentsply Sirona, Inc. (XRAY) said it is withdrawing its previously communicated financial guidance for the full-year 2020 as a result of the uncertainty around the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the business.




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HMS Holdings Trims FY20 Revenue Outlook - Quick Facts

While reporting financial results for the first quarter on Friday, cost containment solutions provider HMS Holdings Corp. (HMSY) trimmed its revenue outlook for the full year 2020.




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Avista Lowers FY20 EPS Outlook Amid COVID-19 - Quick Facts

While reporting financial results for the first quarter on Friday, energy company Avista Corp. (AVA) said it is lowering its consolidated earnings guidance for the full-year 2020 to reflect regulatory items, expected net impacts from COVID-19, and losses at our non-utility businesses.




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E. W. Scripps Q1 Loss Widens, Revenue Up 47.5% - Quick Facts

E W Scripps Co. (SSP) on Friday reported net loss for the first quarter of $11.8 million or $0.15 per share, wider than net loss of $6.8 million or $0.08 per share. The company noted that its first-quarter financial results were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.




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Meridian Bioscience Boosts FY19 Adj. EPS Outlook - Quick Facts

While reporting financial results for the second quarter on Friday, life science company Meridian Bioscience, Inc. (VIVO) raised its adjusted earnings and revenue guidance for the full year 2020, despite the turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic due to the unprecedented demand for its Life Science products.




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PPL Corp. Says FY20 Earnings Outlook Unchanged - Quick Facts

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AES Lowers FY20 Adj. EPS Outlook Amid COVID-19 - Quick Facts

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