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 NASA says at least 15 states across the U.S stanley termos . are expected to experience up to four and a half minutes of darkness as a total solar eclipse impacts a swath of the country on April 8.The event is expected to draw in crowds to various parts of the country to areas where viewing is best, and officials across the Untied States are making preparations.NASA said Friday it is planning a briefing for March 26 from the agency s Washington headquarters to brief the public on plans as millions of people are expected to experience the rare celestial event directly. NASA will be joined by representatives from other government agencies to update the public at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.SEE MORE: Solar eclipse prompts National Guard response in OklahomaNASA said on April 8, during the course of about an hour, darkness will fall on impacted areas when the Moon moves fully in front of the Sun, with the Sun s corona shining around the edge. Outside of that path of totality, people in other parts of the U.S. will experience a partial solar eclipse.NASA haslinked on its website safe waysto view the e stanley website clipse while protecting your vision. NASA says,  Viewing any part of the bright Sun through a camera lens, bin stanley cup oc Qbgy Shutdown possible after Hollywood writers vote to strike
 Children and the elderly may be good at spreading the coronavirus among their age groups, and young adults may be the primary source of community spread, or  super spreading,  according to a new study.The study, published Wednesday, involved the coronavirus testing results of a large contract tracing effort in two states in India. Researchers had results from more than half a million people from Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh regions traced after more than 80,000 primary, or index, positive cases.They found that only 8 percent of index cases accounted for 60 percent of new infections. And that about 70 percent of infected people did not infec stanley tazas t any of their contacts. That s a hugely disproportionate effect. Superspreading has been suspected, but not really documented,  study leader Ramanan Laxminarayan of the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy in New Delhi, and  stanley thermoskannen also of Princeton University, told CNN. The greatest proportion of test-positive contacts within most age groups were exposed to index cases ages 20-44 years,  researchers found.While that age group resulted in the highest rate of secondary cases, children under 15 also h stanley becher ad high rates of secondary spread among t