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The 5 things you should know this August 7: There are people dying to drink hand sanitizer

2020-08-07T10:13:50.101Z


The world could look very different to investors in three months. The 'verdeamarela' shirt now divides the Brazilians. Cameron Díaz reveals why he stopped acting. This is what you should ...


The world could look very different to investors in three months. The 'verdeamarela' shirt now divides the Brazilians. Cameron Díaz reveals why he stopped acting. This is what you should know to start the day . Truth first .

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People Dying From Drinking Hand Sanitizer, CDC Say

People are getting sick and even dying after ingesting hand sanitizer, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Wednesday. Four people died and others have suffered from vision problems or seizures, according to the CDC.

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  • These three possible covid-19 vaccines have been in the news. This is what you need to know about them.

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The world could look very different to investors in three months

As investors carefully monitor an uncertain horizon, one thing is clear: the context for the markets will look very different in three months. There are three potential developments in the US that would influence the outlook: the results of sending children to school this fall; elections, and that a covid-19 vaccine may be close to approval.

These three facts can change the course of the US 1:27

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No more junk food for some kids in Mexico

"The grown-ups are going to eat junk and the children are not," is the reaction of minors to the ban on junk food in Oaxaca, Mexico. CNN spoke to some children after the local congress banned the sale of sugary drinks and high-calorie foods to minors. Several recognized that this type of food is unhealthy and agree to consume it from time to time. For parents and legislators, the issue is central to the fight against childhood obesity.

What children in Oaxaca say about the ban on junk food 4:08

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The 'verdeamarela' shirt now divides the Brazilians

The yellow jersey of the Brazilian soccer team has been a symbol of unity for the entire country, since it is the jacket with which the Brazilians celebrated five World Cups. But now, clothing has become an emblem of the extreme right and President Jair Bolsonaro. A group of soccer lovers asks that the national team start playing with another color.

The yellow shirt of Brazil, symbol of the extreme right 3:12

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Toxic chemicals may be in fast food wrappers

A new report finds toxic chemicals called PFAS in fast-food food packaging at McDonald's and Burger King, as well as in supposedly "environmentally safe" fiber containers at other restaurants.

At coffee time

Cameron Díaz reveals why he stopped acting

Former Hollywood star Cameron Diaz revealed to Gwyneth Paltrow her reasons for withdrawing from the movie business and said she found "peace" when she stopped acting.

Trump issues decree to ban TikTok in the US in 45 days if not sold

President Donald Trump has issued a decree that will ban the TikTok social media app from operating in the United States in 45 days if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, does not sell it.

TikTok: These apps win if they ban the social network 1:20

American billionaire agrees to buy AS Roma

US billionaire Dan Friedkin has reached an agreement to buy the AS Roma soccer team, the Italian soccer giant confirmed Thursday.

Alyssa Milano thought she was dying and tested positive for covid-19 antibodies

Alyssa Milano says she has tested positive for coronavirus antibody after testing negative for covid-19.

Twitter to tag state and government media officials

Twitter will roll out new tags to better identify accounts belonging to government officials and high-level state media personnel.

Facebook and Twitter impose new sanctions against Trump 1:26

The number of the day

$ 500 million

Seeking to raise awareness of the importance of seabird conservation, the scientists set out to quantify their contributions by evaluating their feces. As a result, failing to protect seabirds could cost nearly $ 500 million annually.

The appointment of the day

 "I try to make sure I train, although there have been periods during this quarantine when I have felt too low spirits"

Former US First Lady Michelle Obama says she suffers from "depression."

Selection of the day

Equip yourself for the new course with these discounted office supplies

Folders, filing cabinets, note cards and desk organizers will make going back to school (or working in the new home office) much easier.

And to finish…

An almost 3.5-meter alligator approached a 4-year-old girl

Andrew Grande did not hesitate before taking action when he saw a huge alligator heading towards his 4-year-old daughter.

Father saves his daughter from a huge alligator 1:08

Source: cnnespanol

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