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Covid-19 Cases in Wuhan, Possibly Half a Million Study Shows

By   Dec 29, 2020 09:13 PM EST Almost ten times the official number of confirmed cases, an estimated half a million residents from Wuhan may have been infected with coronavirus, based on the study of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC s study used a sample of 34,000 individuals coming from the general population in Wuhan, which is the original epicenter of the global health crisis, and other Chinese cities in Hubei province, along with Shanghai, Beijing, and the provinces Jiangsu, Guangdong, Liaoning, and Sichuan to estimate the infection rate of COVID-19. Based on the researchers, they have found an antibody prevalence rate of 4.43% for coronavirus among residents in Wuhan, which is a metropolis of 11 million individuals.

McConnell Blocks $2,000 Coronavirus Aid Checks, Leaving Measure in Doubt

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   Dec 29, 2020 10:47 PM EST Despite the efforts of Democrats in quickly passing the measure and a growing number of Republicans backed the demand of Trump regarding the increase in coronavirus relief payments from $600 to $2,000 for citizens of the United States, Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, blocked the Democrats attempt on Tuesday. The US President s party has been plunged into conflict and chaos regarding his demands in increasing one-off cheques for Americans, which is a measure that was passed by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives on Monday. On Tuesday, Trump tweeted and shared that Republicans must approve the payments unless they have a death wish.

House Passes Measure Increasing Stimulus Checks to $2,000, Sends Bill to Senate

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   Dec 29, 2020 02:32 AM EST To increase stimulus checks for Americans under a specific income level to $2,000, the House of Representatives passed a measure on Monday as President Donald Trump championed the effort. Even though the bill s future is less certain after being passed in the Senate, several representatives are still optimistic about its outcome. The bill s passing from the legislation with a 275-134 vote came a day after President Trump signed a sweeping COVID-19 relief bill into law on Sunday evening. The said measure was negotiated on a bipartisan basis, as it will provide $600 in direct payments. But after the deal was brokered and passed out of Congress, Trump complained about the amount, saying it was too low and called for $2,000 checks instead, prompting the House Democrats in pushing for an increase.

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