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Multiple massive trees came crashing down on the course during play on Friday at the 87th Masters in Augusta, Georgia.The stanley cup tournament released a statement saying there were no injuries reported. Officials confirmed that three trees were blown over on the left side of hole 17 because of wind. The Masterssaid the second roundof play was officially suspended for the rest of the day. The tournament is set to resume on Saturday at 8 a.m. ET.The live telecast of the event showed the trees falling at the 17th hole. There were dozens of spectators in the area. Numerous people were seen rushing to see if anyone was hurt.SEE MORE: Masters golf tournamen stanley deutschland t invitation goes to the wrong Scott StallingsPlay at the Masters was suspended at 4:22 p.m., shortly after the trees fell. The grounds were also evacuated.Wind speeds did not appear to be particular high when the trees fell.According to the National Weather Service, thunderstorms were forecasted in Augusta on Friday afternoon, b stanley termoska ut the wind speed was around 10 mph.At the time play was suspended, Brooks Koepka was in the lead at -12.Trending stories at ScrippsnewsLSU plans on accepting invitation to the White HouseUConn steamrolls San Diego State to win 5th NCAA titleJill Biden s White House invite to losing team Iowa sparks race debate Wiib LIST: St. Pete businesses busted for not enforcing mask mandate
ATLANTA, Ga. 鈥?A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlights how the black population stanley portugal is being disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Research has shown that African Americans are more likely to be infected with the coronavirus and die as a result. The CDC and its partners at eight Georgia hospitals conducted a survey of adults who tested positive for the coronavirus and had been admitted in March. Among 305 hospitalized patients with COVID-19, the stanley becher CDC says 83.2% were black. Researchers were surprised by the statistics. The proportion of hospitalized patients who were black was higher than expected based on overall hospital admissions, wrote the CDC.For context, seven of the eight hospitals surveyed were in the Atlanta area. Census data shows an estimated 51% of the citys population is black or African American.Public health officials are being advised to prioritize communities most affected by COVID-19. G stanley cup iven the overrepresentation of black patients within this hospitalized cohort, it is important for public health officials to ensure that prevention activities prioritize communities and racial/ethnic groups most affected by COVID-19, wrote the CDC. Clinicians and public officials should be aware that all adults, regardless of underlying conditions or age, are at risk for serious illness from COVID-19. The results of the stud |
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