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The 20 Best Travels Movies to Watch in 2020. The itch to travel is hard to fend off, especially when you aren't really allowed to go anywhere because of COVID-19.

The 20 Best Travels Movies to Watch in 2020

But movies are a solid alternative to ease any aching wanderlust. When you can’t physically stroll though the sun-drenched streets of Paris or hitchhike to the Alaskan wilderness, you can do so vicariously through compelling characters who, honestly, may have a more enthralling experience than you ever would IRL. There’s truly no shortage of travel films, but these works do the cities they portray justice. 1 Roman Holiday (1953) Entirely shot in Rome, this classic black and white film starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck will have you longing for an epic romance in a far-off city. 2 Midnight in Paris (2011) Have you ever felt nostalgia for an era you didn’t live through? 23 Summer Activities Assessed By Risk For COVID-19, According To Experts. It's summer, but make no mistake, the COVID-19 pandemic is still very much raging on in the United States.

23 Summer Activities Assessed By Risk For COVID-19, According To Experts

We all have to face that this summer is probably going to look pretty different than others we've experienced, but that doesn't mean you have to stay inside 100 percent of the time. We asked experts to weigh in on a bunch of summer activities and evaluate their risk level. But here's the thing: Evaluating risk is not a clear-cut exercise. Activities don't fall neatly into "risky" and "safe" categories, especially because there are typically dozens of factors at play.

Generally speaking, every time you interact with someone outside of your household, you are putting yourself at risk of COVID-19 exposure. The world is putting America in quarantine. The United States is in the midst of a full-blown second wave of coronavirus.

The world is putting America in quarantine

According to Worldometers, Tuesday had 36,015 new cases — the highest number since May 1, and the third-highest ever. Arizona, Florida, South Carolina, California, and Texas are headed for a dire emergency fast. So far deaths have thankfully not returned to their previous highs, probably in part because the new surge appears to be hitting younger patients. But deaths are also a lagging indicator, and they are highly likely to start increasing soon. Why I Refuse To Step Out Even Though the Lockdown Is Partially Lifted - Culture. I hate the ordeal of running errands in lockdown - the rush for putting on masks, gloves and the anxiety attached to disinfecting every item that crosses the threshold of the house gets to me.

Why I Refuse To Step Out Even Though the Lockdown Is Partially Lifted - Culture

I know, this is the part where I apologize for the privilege of being safe at home in these “unprecedented times” and I do. But there is an unsettling feeling about stepping outdoors that I can’t shake off and it’s changing my whole personality. Not even being dramatic. While other countries are recovering from Covid-19, Britain is still in intensive care. Coronavirus can take many forms.

While other countries are recovering from Covid-19, Britain is still in intensive care

At one extreme, the illness can be mild and fleeting. At the other, and relatively rarely, it can kill. Most commonly, it produces a short respiratory illness, sometimes followed by a pervasive lethargy that drags on for months. 'S**thole' Countries Have Handled The Coronavirus Better Than The United States. The coronavirus didn’t hit wealthy countries first, but it hit them hard.

'S**thole' Countries Have Handled The Coronavirus Better Than The United States

So far, nearly four out of five global COVID-19 deaths have occurred in the global north, which encompasses most developed nations. The United States, Italy, Spain, France and the United Kingdom contain just 7.5% of the world’s population — and two-thirds of its coronavirus death toll. While the failures of the developed world to contain the virus have been well-documented, the successes of the global south — comprising newly industrialized or developing countries — have gone mostly unnoticed.

Last month, the World Bank reported that developing countries make up 85% of the global population but account for just 21% of COVID-19 deaths. In late May, the entire region of West Africa — which has a greater population than the United States — had recorded just 654 COVID-19 deaths, a figure some Western countries were racking up every day. Pandemic historian: Don't rush reopening. In 1918, some states ran straight into more death.

I am a historian of pandemics.

Pandemic historian: Don't rush reopening. In 1918, some states ran straight into more death

Like an accountant preparing his clientele’s income taxes, you might say, “This is my busy season!” From 2005 to 2007, I led a group of historians at the University of Michigan, who worked with epidemiologists at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to study the use of social distancing measures during the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic. That pandemic still holds the record as the worst contagious crisis in human history. It killed about 40 million lives worldwide, including up to 550,000 Americans. We looked at how 43 large American cities responded to that contagious crisis with some combination of isolating the ill and quarantining suspected cases; banning public gatherings; and closing down schools. Should You Get a Copper Face Mask? As face masks become the new must-have (literally) accessory, you may have stumbled upon coverings that contain copper.

Should You Get a Copper Face Mask?

You may have not thought too much of it, as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention advises us to wear cloth masks or other PPE, mentioning nothing about coverings with copper specifically. However, with more research and development, copper masks could offer more defense to an individual than the average cloth mask.

As coronavirus deaths near 100,000, Trump makes America exceptional in all the wrong ways. When our son was very young, we used to tell him he had won at miniature golf because he had the highest score.

As coronavirus deaths near 100,000, Trump makes America exceptional in all the wrong ways

I think of that whenever I hear President Donald Trump use phrases like “amazingly well” and “badge of honor” to describe America’s response to the coronavirus. There is no disputing our high scores. We officially topped 1.6 million cases on Friday and now near the dreaded milestone of 100,000 deaths. (That’s 28% of the world’s COVID-19 deaths and 30% of its cases, though we account for only 4% of its people.) We’re heading toward 40 million unemployed and a 30% unemployment rate — a downturn “without modern precedent” and “significantly worse than any recession since World War II," in the words of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

Leaving your coronavirus isolation? Think about these 3 things first. States are lifting restrictions all around the country, but medical professionals warn that we should take small steps (if any) out of isolation.

Leaving your coronavirus isolation? Think about these 3 things first

What's a person to do? Would dining in a half-full restaurant be riskier than spending the same amount of time purchasing groceries or walking along a potentially crowded beach? There are three relatively simple things researchers say we should consider when venturing out: space, airflow and time. In recent months, we've generally regarded "space" as staying a couple of yards away from each other. That's still important. The droplets released from our mouths when we speak can travel up to 6 feet indoors, and three times farther if we cough or sneeze, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. -statistics-england-infections-a4446976. More than 60,000 new Covid-19 infections are happening a week in England, according to official figures.

The number from the Covid-19 Infection Survey, being led by the Office for National Statistics, is far higher than the number of confirmed positive tests announced by the Government daily. Boris Johnson stressed in the Commons on Wednesday that this figure had now fallen to 2,400 and the figures of positive tests from Public Health England suggest there is very little of the virus now in London. However, the wider ONS study on infections in the community put the number of new cases a week at an estimated 61,000 across England. 'Something we've never seen before': Scientists still trying to understand baffling, unpredictable coronavirus. MILWAUKEE – The new coronavirus has spread like wildfire, killed — and spared — people of all ages and all health conditions, baffled doctors, defied guidance and conventional wisdom, and produced an unprecedented array of symptoms.

There's never been a virus like it. "This gets into every major biological process in our cells," said Nevan J. Krogan, a molecular biologist at the University of California, San Francisco, who has studied HIV, Ebola, Zika, dengue and other viruses over the last 13 years. "At the molecular level, it's something we've never seen before, and then look at what it does to the body — the long list of symptoms — we've never seen that before. " As Americans debate the reopening of businesses, bars, schools and other aspects of everyday life, it's important to understand the virus we are up against and why it has sown so much suffering and confusion. 'Like a war': Pfizer head of vaccines talks finding a treatment for coronavirus. Terrifying video shows how quickly coronavirus can spread in a restaurant – The US Sun. THIS terrifying video shows how coronavirus can spread in a restaurant in just 30 minutes - after just one person is infected.

Scientists from Japan recreated the atmosphere at a buffet restaurant or on a cruise ship to look at how far the deadly bug can travel indoors. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates. Dr. Rick Bright Blew the Whistle at House Testimony on NIH Firing. Dr. Rick Bright, who was deposed as the head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority last month for committing the fireable offense of telling the truth about the pandemic, appeared before a subcommittee on health in the House of Representatives on Thursday to explain how the administration* bungled the response to the pandemic and, more important, how the administration* is preparing to bungle the next stage of the pandemic even worse than they bungled the previous stages. For example, as regards the administration*’s happy talk about vaccines: I know that there are companies and academic labs working very hard.

Normally it takes up to 10 years to make a vaccine, we have done it faster in emergency situations, when we had starting material and a freezer. Before a novel virus, this has not been done yet that quickly. The Guardian view on pandemic secrecy: Wrong and counterproductive. The official documents consisted of line after line of blacked out information. They gave every appearance of top secret cold war papers from which the slightest hint that might be useful to an enemy had been redacted.

In reality, though, they were nothing more than part of a report by behavioural scientists on how the British public might respond to Covid-19 lockdown measures. With heavy irony, they were published last week as part of an attempt to be more transparent. The language of war has been too common throughout the Covid-19 crisis, never more than in the mouth of Boris Johnson, a leader who is happier trading in florid metaphors than in plain facts and practical details.

Yet there is a huge difference between a war and the pandemic. In a war, the enemy craves vital information. British governments have never been at ease with openness, and this continuing unease is now significantly affecting and weakening the national effort, especially as the lockdown is loosened in England. Time Torches Donald Trump's Coronavirus Blunders With Cutting New Cover. Burundi expels top WHO team in coronavirus crisis. Millions at risk and tens of thousands could die of Covid-19 ‘if forced back to work’ – The US Sun. MILLIONS of Brits with underlying health conditions could be put at risk if they are "forced back to work", scientists have warned. Around 20 per cent of the population in the UK is classed as a "vulnerable person", which means they have pre-existing conditions such as heart problems, diabetes or obesity. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates. UK lockdown: How the British public is reacting to Boris Johnson's rules.

Last night Boris Johnson addressed the nation in a highly anticipated daily briefing. These Skin Conditions Could Mean You're Carrying The Coronavirus. Hives, bumps, blotches and toe discoloration ― as doctors learn more about the coronavirus, reports are beginning to emerge that COVID-19-positive patients sometimes experience different kinds of rashes on their bodies. It turns out that “COVID toes” are indeed a thing, but they’re not the only skin symptom you may experience if you’re carrying the virus, and rashes may appear even after your infection has cleared.

The 4 Best Steam Cleaners For Grout. When you're looking to thoroughly clean your home, steam is a powerful disinfectant that can get rid of 99.9% of bacteria. And for tackling the corners and crevices in your bathroom, the best steam cleaners for grout combine heated water with powerful pressure and specialty nozzles to power out dirt and grime.

But when it comes to deciding which model is the best pick for your home, here are a couple things you want to consider: Coronavirus patients are dying because they get to hospital too late, docs warn – The US Sun. CORONAVIRUS patients are leaving it too late to get to hospital, doctors have warned. 15 Best Natural Deodorants of 2020 - Aluminum Free Deodorants. Khadija Horton It’s 2020, which means that by now, you, I, and pretty much everyone else has thought about transitioning to a natural deodorant at least, uh, 100 times. Cool-cool. Common blood thinning drugs could slash rate of coronavirus deaths, scientists discover – The US Sun. COMMON blood thinning drugs could slash the rate of coronavirus deaths and speed up the recovery, scientists have discovered.

Epidemiologist Slams U.S. Coronavirus Response: 'Close To Genocide By Default' England’s excess death rate is among highest in Europe amid coronavirus crisis, WHO reveals – The US Sun. 5 scathingly funny cartoons about Mike Pence's unmasked hospital visit. The government is flying half blind into the next phase of the coronavirus crisis. I'm A Doctor In A COVID-19 Unit. Before You Call Me A Hero, Here's What You Should Know. President questions Tanzania coronavirus kits after goat test. Can Air Conditioning Spread Coronavirus? Here's What To Know. Johnson's back, and this time his message is: All aboard for the sunlit downlands.

World on a ‘knife edge’ as coronavirus cases spike and cities shut down again after lockdowns are lifted – The US Sun. Maine Asked to Permit Murder of COVID Patients. This visualization shows how droplets from a single cough can infect an entire airplane. This Mask Material Best Protects You From the Coronavirus. Production Club designs vape-friendly PPE suit for clubbing amid Covid-19. "Boris Johnson's coronavirus response has been as bad as Donald Trump's"

Coronavirus live news: Brazil deaths exceed known China toll as US infections pass 1 million. 'Coronavirus nurse on New York frontline' claims city is 'murdering' patients by putting them on ‘dangerous’ ventilators. Coronavirus lockdown protests expose a far deeper sickness. Here's the best fabric combination for homemade face masks.

Coronavirus: prayer, not lockdown, is these African leaders’ answer to the Covid-19 pandemic. Coronavirus patients testing positive 70 DAYS after getting the all clear leaving Chinese doctors totally baffled – The US Sun. Alarmed as COVID patients' blood thickened, New York doctors try new treatments. Tim Wise on Trump, the coronavirus and the pandemic of white privilege. Coronavirus isolation rules ‘must apply to all over-50s – because they face high risk of death’ – The US Sun. Mistrust and black market flourish in Nigeria as virus spreads. German virus patients are 'lucky' ones. Face masks are AS effective as social distancing despite Matt Hancock’s advice, expert claims – The US Sun. New graphs show who is at highest risk of dying from coronavirus – The US Sun. BBC Anchor Debunks Major Myth About Coronavirus In 'Magnificent Monologue'

Pampered Kuwaitis quibble in five-star quarantine. The Best Materials For DIY Face Masks And Filters. Report: UK Gov't Confirms COVID May Have Leaked from Wuhan Lab After Left Smears It as Conspiracy. The 3 triggers that turn coronavirus from a mild illness to a lethal one – The US Sun. Time to put China on lockdown for its dishonesty amid coronavirus crisis. I'm a black man in America. Entering a shop with a face mask might get me killed. Tiger at Bronx Zoo tests positive for coronavirus after ‘being infected by asymptomatic keeper’ – The US Sun. Adida Torsion X Blue White Volt EG0589. To mask or not to mask: WHO makes U-turn while US, Singapore abandon pandemic advice and tell citizens to start wearing masks.

To mask or not to mask: WHO makes U-turn while US, Singapore abandon pandemic advice and tell citizens to start wearing masks. 30 Easy Rice Recipes - The Best Recipes for Rice. Why Africa is at risk of a coronavirus catastrophe. Here's Why The Coronavirus Mortality Rate Is Different From Place To Place. Washington State Group Sues Fox News Alleging COVID-19 'Campaign of Deception' Right-wing media has turned a pandemic into an ideological purity test. 'I'm scared': Johns Hopkins expert says coronavirus is totally unprecedented. These are the 5 stages of coronavirus infection according to Malaysia's Health Ministry - Culture. Nigeria virus lockdown pushes Lagos poor to the brink. The Countries That Are Succeeding at Flattening the Curve. Don’t do gardening or DIY jobs during coronavirus lockdown, docs warn – The US Sun. US intelligence finds China has faked its death toll and hidden true impact of coronavirus – The US Sun.

Coronavirus: It's time to get real about the misleading data. Discredited ‘herd immunity’ theory meant UK gave up on containing coronavirus too soon, claims leading scientist – The US Sun. How Can I Treat Myself at Home If I Have the Coronavirus? The-sun. Canada to help all businesses with revenue loss of 30% or more: Trudeau. Italy coronavirus deaths hit 11,591 as top scientist says UK style lockdown isn’t working and families should separate – The US Sun. India says no plan to extend coronavirus lockdown as poor struggle. New Covid 19 Super Spreader Nation Emerging. 8 Ways To Limit Coronavirus Exposure When Grocery Shopping Or Ordering Takeout. Can't go to the doctor? You already own a powerful medical device.

Nigeria struggles towards shutdown as virus fears grow. Trump's narcissism has taken a new twist. And now he has American blood on his hands. I'm on the front line — I can't stay silent while Trump makes empty promises. I'm An ER Doctor In NYC. Trump's Coronavirus Plan Isn't Just Dangerous, It's Deadly. 8 Things People Diagnosed With Coronavirus Want You To Know. Cuban doctors head to Italy battle coronavirus. Wuhan Recovery Gives Rest Of The World Hope. Senate Republicans' $1 trillion relief plan gives the least money to the poorest families. Larry Klayman Files $20 Trillion Dollar Lawsuit Against China for 'Creation and Release' of COVID-19. I'm a doctor. Here's my plea to corporate America to help us stop the spread of COVID-19. Coronavirus is a political problem, not just a health problem. Remember that when you vote. 10 Ideas For Coping With Loneliness During Social Distancing. London could go into lockdown under tougher coronavirus measures.

Workers who self-quarantine for coronavirus can sue employer if they're fired, Case Western law professor says. Identifying the Cause of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Ancient Plague and Bad Leadership. Scientists have been sounding the alarm on coronavirus for months. Why did Britain fail to act? We've Been In Coronavirus Lockdown In China For 8 Weeks. Here's What You Should Know.