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The 5 things you should know this July 14: WHO says that "there will be no return to normal in the foreseeable future"

2020-07-15T12:29:07.620Z


The White House attacks Dr. Fauci. Real Madrid, one victory away from being champion of Spain. What does it mean for the coronavirus to spread through the air? Here's what you need to know to start the ...


The White House attacks Dr. Fauci. Real Madrid, one victory away from being champion of Spain. What does it mean for the coronavirus to spread through the air? This is what you should know to start the day. Truth first.

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WHO: "There will be no return to normality in the foreseeable future" 

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization, said Monday that "there will be no return to normal in the foreseeable future." At a press conference in Geneva, he added: "But there is a roadmap for a situation where we can control the disease and get on with our lives."

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The White House vs. Fauci

Rather than focus on the out-of-control coronavirus disaster in Florida and other states that opened early, the White House is trying to destroy the reputation of one of America's most respected public servants, Dr. Anthony Fauci, for telling the truth about how bad things are getting, writes Stephen Collinson in an analysis.

What does it mean for the coronavirus to spread through the air?

Recently, the World Health Organization cautiously admitted that, in certain situations, the coronavirus could remain suspended in the air in a closed place and with little ventilation, spreading the disease. Dr. Elmer Huerta explains in this episode of his podcast what aerosol spread means and presents examples where several people have been infected in this way.

They ask to demystify the air transmission of the covid-19 1:58

What is involved in commuting Roger Stone's sentence

President Donald Trump's decision to commute the sentence of his political confidant Roger Stone sparked the usual outrage from Democrats and silence from Republicans. According to an analysis by Chris Cillizza, this is yet another measure of a man who seems to delight in doing things that no one in the presidency would even consider.

Roger Stone, without jail but keeping his charges 2:38

They find the body of Naya Rivera

California authorities found the body of actress Naya Rivera on the day of the seventh anniversary of the death of Corey Monteith, who was her partner in the series "Glee." Mark Salling, another cast member, died in 2018. Rivera is believed to have drowned while swimming in the lake with her four-year-old son. 

Death of Naya Rivera confirmed in Piru lake

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Washington Redskins announce they will withdraw team name and logo

The NFL's Washington franchise will change the Redskins' name and logo, the team announced in a statement. The team's new name was not disclosed.

Washington Redskins to change name and logo 1:11

Kelly Preston's 7 most memorable moments in film

Kelly Preston leaves a great legacy in film and television, after losing the battle against breast cancer. These were her most remembered papers.

Kelly Preston's most memorable characters 1:30

Real Madrid, one victory away from being champion of Spain

Zinédine Zidane's team beat Granada CF 2-1 and got four points from FC Barcelona, ​​just two dates to end the tournament. If the merengue box beats Villarreal on Thursday in Madrid, they will keep the title.

The number of the day

1 in 100

Nearly 1 in 100 Americans has tested positive for covid-19 as the virus spreads wildly across the country.

Almost 1 in 100 tested positive for covid-19 in the US 1:49

The appointment of the day

"Miami is now the epicenter of the pandemic"

Dr Lilian Abbo, an expert in infectious diseases, called Miami the "epicenter of the pandemic" in a virtual press conference on Monday. "What we were seeing in Wuhan, six months ago, five months ago, now we are there."

Miami-Dade respirator use increases 129% 0:54

And to finish…

 Comet NEOWISE can be seen from Earth. Do n't miss it!

 A comet called NEOWISE, which is 4.8 kilometers in diameter, is passing through Earth between July and August and will not return in more than 6,000 years.

We tell you when you can see the comet NEOWISE 0:50

Source: cnnespanol

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