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Нефтяные быки испугались карантинных мер в Китае - Андрей Кочетков
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Кибератака Sunburst: эксперты Касперского усмотрели почерк российских хакеров
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Two Chautauqua County health care facilities on Friday announced they will be treating high-risk patients with monoclonal antibodies, laboratory-produced molecules that help a person’s own immune system fight viruses.
In separate press releases, UPMC Chautauqua in Jamestown and the Chautauqua Rehabilitation & Nursing Center on Temple Road in Dunkirk announced the treatment. UPMC Chautauqua said seven patients have received the infusions and the patients with COVID-19 are typically at least 65 years old, have a body-mass index of 35 or greater, and have not had the illness for more than 10 days.
“These patients generally have mild to moderate symptoms and are not hospitalized,” said Trudy Bloomquist, director, surgical services. “The goal is to help them stay out of the hospital.”
Wednesday's violence on the Capitol has been severely condemned by leaders of some of the largest technology companies in the United States. Here is what they had to say:Tim Cook: The Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) CEO called the violent storming of the Capitol a "sad and shameful chapter in our nation's history." The leader of the Cupertino, California-based tech giant called for those responsible to be "held to account.""We must complete the transition to President-elect Biden's administration. It's especially when they are challenged that our ideals matter most," tweeted Cook.Mark Zuckerberg: Calling it a "dark moment in our nation's history" in a note to employees tweeted by the New York Times journalist Mike Issac the Facebook Inc (NASDAQ: FB) chief executive officer said he was "personally saddened by this mob violence."Zuckerberg revealed that Facebook had removed a recent video of Outgoing President Donal
Will Not Attend President-Elect Joe Biden s Inauguration On Jan 20: Donald Trump
Trump offered no clues for how he would spend his final hours in the office. AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais Associated Press (AP) 2021-01-08T22:11:33+05:30 Will Not Attend President-Elect Joe Biden s Inauguration On Jan 20: Donald Trump outlookindia.com 2021-01-08T22:25:43+05:30
Outgoing President Donald Trump said on Friday he won’t be attending President-elect Joe Biden’s Inauguration on January 20. If this happens, Trump will be the first incumbent president since Andrew Johnson to skip his successor’s inauguration.
“To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th, Trump tweeted on Friday.
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