Researchers are finding evidence that patients who test positive for the coronavirus after recovering aren’t capable of transmitting the infection, and could have the antibodies that prevent them from falling sick again. Scientists from the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention studied 285 Covid-19 survivors who had tested positive for the coronavirus after their illness had apparently resolved, as indicated by a previous negative test result. The so-called re-positive patients weren’t found to have spread any lingering infection, and virus samples collected from them couldn’t be grown in culture, indicating the patients were shedding non-infectious or dead virus particles. The findings, reported late Monday, are a positive sign for regions looking to open u...
Leaders of major European countries have been urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to shelve his plan to apply sovereignty to large parts of Judea and Samaria and the Jordan Valley, Channel 13 News reported on Tuesday. Netanyahu said he plans to present the move, endorsed by the United States as part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Peace to Prosperity” plan for the Middle East, as early as July 1. According to the report, the European leaders urged Netanyahu to act on the Palestinian issue only in accordance with international law. “In a friendly spirit, I ask that your new government not take unilateral steps. Such a move will undermine stability in the Middle East,” French President Emmanuel Macron reportedly wrote to Netanyahu. ...
European Union leaders on Wednesday proposed an $825 billion coronavirus rescue plan that would give Brussels major new powers that would be a step toward integrating the bloc into a federal state. The plan would allow the European Union to raise money on its own, separately from its 27 member states, and give the funds to needy nations. If approved, it would be a major deepening of the integration of the European Union, which has been under strain since the crisis of 2008 over how to rescue member states’ economies. The E.U. plan would offer $550 billion in the form of grants to struggling countries. The remainder would be in the form of loans with strings attached, which would mirror more closely measures of the past. The E.U. would impose taxes to pay for at least some of the ne...
The Palestinian Authority accused Israel on Tuesday of infringing on freedom of worship following restrictive measures imposed on services at the Meoras Hamachpela in Chevron. Israel has imposed restrictions on the religious services of all faiths, as part of the limitations placed on public gatherings due to COVID-19. The P.A.’s Wafa news agency claimed that the “Israeli occupation forces” prevented Palestinians from attending morning prayers at the Ibrahimi Mosque, the Arabic name for the Cave of the Patriarchs. According to the report, the Israel Defense Forces has set up checkpoints, tightened its inspections along the roads leading to the site and prevented groups of more than 50 people from entering the mosque or gathering outside the compound. Accordi...
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz is “vastly experienced in the disappointments of south Lebanon,” Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said on Tuesday. Speaking to Hezbollah’s Nur radio station in an interview marking 20 years since the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, Nasrallah said that “the term ‘Israel is weaker than cobwebs’ was coined back then, with the Israeli military’s downfall.” Gantz, a former Israel Defense Forces chief of staff, commanded the military’s Lebanon Liaison Unit until Israel withdrew from the Lebanese security zone in May 2000. Speaking about the 2006 Lebanon War, Nasrallah, whose organization is Iran’s largest proxy in the Middle East, said, “The fighting spirit with which we defeated...
With June just a few days away and the conclusion of the virtula school year nearing, Gov. Phil Murphy said today that he is optimistic summer camps could reopen this year as long as the coronavirus outbreak continues to slow in New Jersey. He also put day care centers in the same category. NJ.com reports: “I have a high degree of confidence, assuming that the numbers keep going in the right direction, that we can have summer camp activity. We’re just not there yet,” Murphy said at his daily COVID-19 briefing in Trenton. Parents and camp operators “should continue to hold out hope” programs will occur. The governor also said he’s increasingly confident day care will resume, saying there’s a big demand for the state to release guidelines abo...
Gov. Larry Hogan is expected to announce new developments in Maryland's reopening. The governor has scheduled a 5 p.m. news conference. With the exception of Baltimore City and Montgomery and Prince George's counties, all Maryland jurisdictions that had local stay-at-home orders have lifted them and all have allowed stores, barbershops and hair salons to open at reduced capacity. Prince George's County has targeted June 1 for a modified phase 1 reopening. Though Maryland has seen an uptick in hospitalizations over the last two days, hospitalizations have trended downward since May 6. Deaths have largely plateaued. Read more at WBAL 
‘Need’ is a deviously simple word to translate. In the last few months, we have discovered that its translation is certainly not all that obvious. What is ‘essential’? Despite the many things we thought we simply could not survive without; we have managed famously and are still here to tell the tale. The world-renowned Chazzan, Yitzchok Meir Helfgot, whose mellifluous voice resonates with the sweet music of the angels, is recovering from a difficult bout of COVID-19. He retold the apocryphal story of a man who after being released from a long stay in the hospital on a ventilator, was presented with a huge itemized bill for services rendered and began to cry. He explained that he was not crying over the bill, but rather over his newly gained appreciation for the p...
Baltimore, MD - May 27, 2020 - We, the undersigned, believe our community needs to support Mary Miller for Baltimore City Mayor. She has extensive business experience from her years as an executive at T. Rowe Price and she also has intimate knowledge of the government from her time leading a group in the U.S. Treasury Department after the last financial crisis. A poll came out recently showing her tied for the lead with Sheila Dixon. Click here for more info from that poll.  Click here for more about Mary and visit her website to watch her present her plan for our city - https://electmarymiller.com/splash Below the signers is a quote from our former shomer Shabbos Treasury Secretary Jack Lew. We think Baltimore City has been going in...
It isn’t easy to be a parent. It’s challenging to be a parent to a special needs child. It’s difficult enough to be a parent during the COVID-19 pandemic, with illness and lockdowns disrupting our routines and taking away the support systems we’ve come to lean on while we raise and educate our children. It is beyond difficult to be a parent to a special needs child under those same circumstances. Take all the challenges parents have, and multiply them exponentially. Then, you will only be able to scratch the surface of how tough things are for them right now. While all children thrive on routine and stability, these children – and their parents – need it to survive. And right now, there is neither. For nearly two decades, Agudath Israel of Ame...
Mashiach can only come from a seed other than the one that gave birth to Kayin Rav Aaron Lopiansky, rosh yeshivah of the Yeshiva of Greater Washington, recently published Seed of Redemption, his English adaptation of Rav Yosef Lipovitz's Nachalas Yosef on Megillas Rus. Just in time for Shavuos. When Nachalas Yosef was presented to Rav Gedaliah Nadel, one of those closest to the Chazon Ish, "he read it breathlessly from beginning to end, sobbing uncontrollably. [When he finished], he said, 'it is 500 years since a sefer of this kind was written; undoubtedly, it was written with ruach hakodesh,'" according to an eye-witness account. Nachalas Yosef weaves the words of Chazal together in a seamless tapestry, not as isolated comments. The commentary demonstrates that Chazal�...
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday officially declared that Hong Kong is no longer autonomous from China, days after Beijing moved to impose new national security legislation on the territory. “Beijing’s disastrous decision is only the latest in a series of actions that fundamentally undermine Hong Kong’s autonomy and freedoms and China’s own promises to the Hong Kong people under the Sino-British Joint Declaration, a U.N.-filed international treaty,” Pompeo said in a statement. Chinese government officials, citing national security, announced that the National People’s Congress (NPC) will review legislation that would criminalize anti-government movements, like the recent years-long pro-democracy protests. Pro-democra...
President Rivlin to the farmers: “The responsibility of the State of Israel is not to allow any dreams to crumble. No family should lose their source of income. We cannot leave anyone behind.” “Agriculture is in my heart. I am doing everything I can to help and to raise consciousness. I promise you that I will continue to do so until the end of my term in office, and afterwards.” “If we don’t bring the gleam back into the eyes of the farmers, there will be no next generation and that will be the end of a wonderful Israeli enterprise. Every year, more and more growers leave and the average age of Israel farmers is 63, according to the Ministry of Agriculture,” members of the Sa’ada family, flower growers from Moshav Maor told the president ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Wednesday, 27 May 2020), participated in a conference of the leaders of the countries at the forefront of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, hosted by Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. The leaders discussed ways to resume safe flights between their countries and steps to return to a safe routine in the shadow of the coronavirus. Pursuant to the conferences held on 7 May and 24 April, the leaders met this morning for the third time in order to discuss the steps taken by their countries to return to a safe routine in the shadow of the coronavirus, as well as the steps to spur economic activity, especially tourism. The leaders agreed to continue consultations among themselves every few weeks. In addition to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Australian...
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Tuesday called his Republican rival Donald Trump an “absolute fool” for not wearing a mask at a series of recent public events, saying his lack of leadership on the issue is “costing peoples’ lives.” The decision whether to wear a face mask in public has emerged as a national political battle, and the two presidential candidates have adopted very different approaches. Biden’s decision to wear a mask outdoors on Memorial Day at his first public event since March caught the attention of Trump, who retweeted an image of Biden at the event accompanied by a comment: “This might help explain why Trump doesn’t like to wear a mask in public.” The president has resisted wearing masks in front of ...
Baltimore, Md - May 27, 2020 - As we prepare for Shavuos, we know this year will be different. However, by focusing on the secret of Kabbalos HaTorah, we can uplift ourselves and our loved ones in a very unique way.
Coronavirus lockdowns may have cost more lives than they saved, according to a Nobel laureate who accurately predicted when China would peak in the crisis, the NY Post reports. Stanford University biophysicist Michael Levitt, a British American Israeli who won the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry, said he believed other health precautions, such as enforcing the use of masks, would have been more effective in combating the pandemic, the Telegraph reported. “I think lockdown saved no lives. I think it may have cost lives,” Levitt, who is not an epidemiologist, told the publication. “There is no doubt that you can stop an epidemic with lockdown, but it’s a very blunt and very medieval weapon and the epidemic could have been stopped just as effectively with oth...
Antibody tests used to determine if people have been infected in the past with Covid-19 might be wrong up to half the time, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in new guidance posted on its website, CNN reports. Antibody tests, often called serologic tests, look for evidence of an immune response to infection. “Antibodies in some persons can be detected within the first week of illness onset,” the CDC says. They are not accurate enough to use to make important policy decisions, the CDC said. “Serologic test results should not be used to make decisions about grouping persons residing in or being admitted to congregate settings, such as schools, dormitories, or correctional facilities,” the CDC says. “Serologic test results should ...
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The Israeli government authorized Tuesday evening a string of additional leniencies which will allow the rest of the economy to gradually return to activity. The main leniencies include the opening of bars, pubs, swimming pools, tourist attractions, cable cars and boats for public use. The operation of these enterprises will be permitted under conditions of social distancing, face masks, strict maintenance of hygiene, signs notifying where to stand in line and where to sit. Regarding the number of people allowed to be in stores, malls, markets and other businesses, the new regulations allow for one person in every 7 square meters (sqm) or up to 50 people in a place where they can be 2 meters away from one another. At service desks there will be partitions to p...
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