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The 5 things you should know this May 6: What we know about Operation Gideon

2020-05-06T10:15:32.147Z


Is a return to normal in the US possible? You can easily catch coronavirus in a restaurant. What we know about the so-called Operation Gideon in Venezuela.


Is a return to normal in the US possible? You can easily catch coronavirus in a restaurant. What we know about the so-called Operation Gideon in Venezuela. This is what you should know to start the day. Truth first.

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What we know about the so-called Operation Gideon in Venezuela

The questioned president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, presented alleged evidence of the participation of two American citizens in which, on Sunday, his government had denounced as a maritime and armed incursion in the La Guaira state, one hour from Caracas. US President Donald Trump points out that he has been informed about the report of US citizens captured by Venezuela and the Maduro regime, but says the incident is not related to his government. This is what is known about the alleged failed raid.

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We don't know the impact of the reopening

Don't be fooled, experts say: The number of new cases and deaths soon after a place reopens (like several US states) does not reflect the change in restrictions. We won't know the impact of reopening states for weeks. Here we explain the various reasons. 

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Anxiety in times of coronavirus

Forced confinement. Isolation from friends and loved ones. Loss of employment, income and economic stability. Grief and losses on many levels, from events like birthdays and graduations to serious illness and death. Know 5 signs that your coronavirus anxiety has become serious and threatens your mental health, and what to do about it.

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Is a return to normal in the US possible?

Trump can't get the United States back to normal, no matter how hard you try, CNN political analyst Gloria Borger says in an article. Know your reasons.

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The brain thus registers our memories while we sleep

For the first time, scientists can see how the brain records our memories when we sleep. Small electrodes placed on the brain of paralyzed people allow a fascinating look at how the brain reproduces our memories during sleep for long-term storage.

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At coffee time

Frontier Airlines will allow you to pay to keep the center seat empty on the flight

The middle seat on an airplane is already an undesirable place. Soon, passengers on Frontier Airlines flights will be able to pay more to keep the center seat of their row empty.

How to prevent your lenses from fogging up when you wear a mask or face mask

It's an annoying problem: As soon as you put on your face mask or chinstrap and walk out the door, your glasses fog up. Here the solution.

There is evidence of ancient rivers on Mars 

The researchers are "reading the rocks" of the red planet and their studies show that the planet had liquid water on its surface billions of years ago.

Bad breath behind the mask to protect you from the coronavirus? 10 reasons and solutions  

Are you regularly failing the "smell test," in which you sneakily blow between your hands to check for bad breath? Check out these ten possible reasons why you might have halitosis.

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The number of the day

30,000 

Nike will donate 30,000 sneakers to healthcare workers fighting covid-19.

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The appointment of the day

“We want to thank Mexican migrants because the increase in remittances was announced. They reached US $ 4,000 million ”

The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, thanked migrants in the United States who send remittances in the midst of the health crisis for covid-19.

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And to finish…

This is how easy you can get coronavirus in a restaurant

A study from China shows how contagious the new coronavirus can be in places like restaurants, where people spend long periods. This is why experts fear reopens.

This is how easy you can get covid-19 in restaurants 1:15

Source: cnnespanol

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