Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot says her city is 'still seeing a steady uptick in the number of [coronavirus] cases.' 'I think it's way too soon for us to even be thinking about loosening up the restrictions that we've been living under since mid-March.'
From CNN's Geneva Sands
The Department of Homeland Security study on the effects of heat and sunlight on the coronavirus is undergoing the process for peer review and publication in scientific journals, according to the department. DHS' Science and Technology Directorate has been studying the impacts of environmental conditions on the coronavirus, particularly the impacts of temperature, humidity, and sunlight on the virus.
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