Nowhere the World Health Organization remdesivir, its all right but were not really keen on calling a Silver Bullet with dealing with the coronavirus, that is the kind of thing that can happen out of the blue sobered not pulling the possibilities, were seen things happen in the approval process and the push across more states even though led by republican gogetters to demand constituents residents wear masks no matter where they are. Some states pushing for this indoors, we have all of that going on and how doctors themselves are guiding people. We will talk to a very smart ones over the next two hours on what we have to do as a nation over the next few days and ahead of thanksgiving next week, lets get the read from David Lee Miller on pfizer and biotech in this emergency approval that they want granted to go ahead and pounce on the vaccine that they find to be very promising and addressing, 19 head on. Reporter americans can start receiving a virus vaccine as early december, that acc
Was all about. Hundreds turned out for a vigil to honor dr. Mayer, a father of three and long time educators, school was closed for all students for two days while they grieved. They spent three months investigating mayers death and looked at evident including cell phone records. He is really involved with the kids and the students. When you hear this it hurts. Its bad. What a wonderful man and how precious life is and the school is really suffering. Now, the driver has been charged with reckless driving and improper use of a cell phone while driving. A hearing is not set yet and that hearing will not be open to the public. Thank you trish. Philadelphia police say a man waiting at a bus stop was struck and killed by a drunk driver this morning. The incident happened at 11 40 at the intersection of roosevelt boulevard and northampton road. They identified the victim as 42yearold stanley anderson. There is tragic irony, anderson lived at a nearby drug and alcohol facility and spent the l
Pennsylvania bars, restaurants and other establishments with liquor licenses would be able to sell "canned coktails" under a bill that passed the state Senate in a close vote.
Pennsylvania bars, restaurants and other establishments with liquor licenses would be able to sell "canned coktails" under a bill that passed the state Senate in a close vote.
Pennsylvania bars, restaurants and other establishments with liquor licenses would be able to sell "canned coktails" under a bill that passed the state Senate in a close vote.