Covid-19

Omicron better at invading young noses than other variants; smell loss may predict memory issues

By Nancy Lapid

(Reuters) - The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified by peer review.

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'Biden won Michigan': Fox News host grills Trump-endorsed candidate on 2020

Fox News host Bret Baier grilled Michigan candidate for governor Tudor Nixon (R) but she refused to say that former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election.

Just days after being endorsed by Trump, Dixon showed up on Fox News Sunday for an interview.

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Seth Meyers cancels ‘Late Night’ shows after testing positive for COVID again

COVID just can’t get enough of Seth Meyers. Or maybe it’s the other way around. The “Late Night” host, 48, took to Twitter Wednesday to announce that he has contracted the virus for a second time this year. “After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for COVID this morning,” said Meyers, 48. “Canceling shows the rest of this week. Apologies to our scheduled guests and loyal viewers!” Just after the new year, the “Saturday Night Live” alum also caught COVID. He took to Twitter with a similar update to fans, tweeting that while he was canceling the rest of that week’s episodes, he...

Durbin tests positive for COVID – absence threatens Dems’ major breakthrough agreement on climate, energy, and healthcare

For the first time in almost a year the stars seemed to be aligning for Senate Democrats – and President Joe Biden's agenda – as Senator Joe Manchin (R-WV) Wednesday night finally reached an agreement with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to support legislation to attack climate change, invest in energy, and address healthcare issues including pricing in Medicare and the Obamacare exchanges. Also on deck is legislation to protect same-sex marriage.

Thursday morning Senator Dick Durbin, Democrat from Illinois and the Senate Majority Whip, announced he had received a positive COVID test.

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A COVID tale of two presidents

More than two years into the pandemic, a second US president has tested positive for Covid.

But the calmer outlook surrounding Joe Biden's case contrasts with the grave concern over Donald Trump's diagnosis: a reminder of progress made in the pandemic, even as it becomes clearer that the virus eventually comes for all.

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'That's karma, man': Fox News pundit says getting Covid-19 is 'reality check' for Biden

Fox News pundit Joey Jones said on Thursday that President Joe Biden had been punished with a Covid-19 infection as "karma."

During a breaking news segment about the president's Covid-19 diagnosis, Jones recalled that he had been infected with the virus on two occasions and experienced "fever" and a "cold."

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President Biden tests positive for COVID

President Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID-19, and is “experiencing very mild symptoms,” the White House says in a press release.

The President was given Paxlovid and will isolate at the White House.

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'We have to say alleged': Newsmax host corrects Marjorie Taylor Greene on Fauci's 'wrongdoings'

Newsmax host John Bachman reminded Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) that Dr. Anthony Fauci has not been found guilty of any wrongdoing with regard to his response to Covid-19.

During an interview on Newsmax, Greene previewed the investigations that Republicans will launch if they take over the House in the midterm elections.

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US overdose deaths shot up for Black, Native people during pandemic

Overdose deaths increased 44 percent for Black people and 39 percent for American Indians in 2020 compared to 2019, as the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted access to care and exacerbated racial inequality, an official report showed Tuesday.

"Racism, a root cause of health disparities, continues to be a serious public health threat that directly affects the well-being of millions of Americans," US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) acting principal deputy director Debra Houry said in a briefing.

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Bennie Thompson tests positive for COVID-19 two days before crucial J6 Committee hearing

Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) announced on Tuesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19.

Thompson, who is the chair of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots, says that he has only been experiencing "mild symptoms" and says he has received both an initial vaccination and a booster shot.

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Dr. Anthony Fauci plans to step down by end of Biden’s first term, says COVID isn’t going anywhere

Dr. Anthony Fauci said he plans to leave his post as the nation’s top health official by the end of President Joe Biden’s first term in office, saying the nation is going to have to live with COVID-19. “It’s for sure that I’m not going to be here in January 2025,” Fauci told Politico. Fauci insisted he wasn’t announcing his retirement but he’d be working for another 24 years if he were to stay on the job until COVID-19 was completely vanquished. “If somebody says, ‘You’ll leave when we don’t have COVID anymore,’ then I will be 105,’” Fauci, who is 81, told Politico. “I think we’re going to be ...

'Nasty, twisted and dirty' GOP primary has left J.D. Vance rushing to catch up: strategist

With multiple reports coming out of Ohio that GOP U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance's campaign is running out of money four months before the midterm elections, Republican strategists are beginning to grow worried they may lose the seat currently being held by retiring Sen. Rob Portman (R).

Over the weekend, the Daily Beast reported, "The J.D. Vance campaign is broke. That’s the key takeaway from Federal Election Commission filings this week, which show that between mid-April and the end of June, the Vance team raised a million dollars, spent more than that, and is a quarter of a million dollars in the hole with just four months until election day," and Andrew Tobias of Cleveland.com reports that has GOP strategist waving warning flags.

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Kevin McCarthy called out for ignoring death threats against Adam Kinzinger

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday morning, podcast host Dean Obeidallah joined in with fill-in host Sam Stein to pile on House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy for remaining silent after a member of his own caucus was flooded with death threats against himself, his wife and his children.

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) is still a Republican member of the House until the midterm elections where he will not be on the ballot, and the Illinois Republican recently released audio of vile death threats he has been getting because he sits on the Jan 6th committee investing the insurrection egged on by Donald Trump.

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