YouTube and the 5G coronavirus rumor
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In the wake of the spread of COVID-19, many companies are offering special freebies and deals. This is especially helpful for those who have to keep a close eye on their bank accounts.
Freebies alone can’t offset the hard financial time’s people are experiencing. Thankfully, there are several companies looking to hire people immediately. Need a job? Tap or click here for a list of 12 companies that are hiring right now.
Like millions of Americans, the coronavirus pandemic most likely has you practicing social distancing. With all the uncertainty in the world, feeling safe at home has never been more important.
That’s why we want to talk to you about home security. SimpliSafe has made it easy to get protection for your entire home, without a technician or salesperson coming to your house.
Updated 04/08/2020 – Apple released iOS 13.4.1 and iPadOS 13.4.1 to the public this week to take care of a few bugs. The updates fix an issue that prevented some users from participating in FaceTime calls, which is a huge problem right now as people practice social distancing. These updates also fix problems people were having connecting to BlueTooth and more. Instructions on how to download and install the updates can be found later in this article.
Empty shelves in retail stores are a familiar sight to many Americans at this time. Between shoppers prepping and panic-buying, it’s tricky enough to find the essentials we need on top of reducing time outside our homes.
Just because the COVID-19 outbreak is ongoing doesn’t mean the world has stopped turning. Just like before, trends continue to come and go. That also means memes, hashtags and viral videos are still circulating despite our global lockdowns.
Every now and then a particularly sinister scam enjoys some breakaway success. And now is no different, as scammers are capitalizing on COVID-19 fears to pressure unsuspecting victims into paying them.
Unfortunately, these kinds of scams are quite common, and now multiple U.S. government agencies have issued warnings about many that pertain to the coronavirus pandemic. Tap or click here to learn about what the IRS, Secret Service, and FTC recommend to stay safe.
People across the country are scared, and they’re calling to 911 — not for emergency help but with general questions. Emergency dispatchers and first responders around the country, already pressed for resources, are pleading with the public to stop.
Fear over coronavirus and COVID-19 has forced Americans to completely rethink hygiene. According to a 2018 report from the CDC, only 60% of Americans washed their hands frequently before the crisis. We’re willing to bet that percentage is much higher now.
Considered essential for some, deemed obnoxious by most, notifications are a mainstay on Android smart devices. While the notification system was designed to provide a user with plenty of indispensable announcements, it is often fraught with marketing messages and senseless updates.
Many questions about the coronavirus still remain, but few prompt as much heated discussion as the true origin of this deadly pandemic.
Based on what we know, there’s little doubt that the virus is of animal origins. Despite piles of scientific evidence, some still insist on spreading baseless conspiracies. Tap or click here to see why COVID-19 is not a bioweapon.