Covid-19

Wages rise in US as companies scramble for staff

An acute labor crunch amid the coronavirus pandemic is boosting US wages, with many large chains now paying $15 an hour, a minimum level long sought by Democrats and labor activists.

The disruption of Covid-19 has led to record job openings, but also millions of unemployed workers, some of whom dropped out of the labor force to stay home to take care of children.

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‘Never-ending horror movie’: Top medical researcher stunned by Florida’s COVID stats

One of the nation's top medical researchers is expressing extreme concern over the coronavirus pandemic in Florida.

Dr. Eric Topol is calling the crisis in Florida, specifically the rate of COVID hospitalizations, "Worst than worster," and saying, "This is like watching a never-ending horror movie."

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Jacksonville pastor blasts anti-vaxxers for spreading lies that got several of his parishioners killed

On Tuesday, CNN profiled George Davis, pastor of Impact Church in Jacksonville Florida, who has lost mulitple congregants to COVID-19 — and places the blame squarely on anti-vaccine conspiracy theories.

"We had experienced six people last week within a ten-day stretch that passed away from COVID," said Davis in the interview. "Four were under the age of 35. Yesterday we had a seventh person who passed away. These are all people we care about dearly. One young man, I've known him since he was a toddler. A young man in the prime of his life who still had plans to be married and live out a full life."

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Florida and Texas schools refuse to follow anti-mask orders from right-wing governors

By Sharon Bernstein

(Reuters) -School districts in Florida and Texas are bucking their Republican governors' bans on requiring masks for children and teachers as coronavirus cases soar in conservative areas with low vaccination rates.

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Ron DeSantis doesn't 'give a damn' about Floridians' lives: Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson

Speaking to MSNBC on Tuesday, Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson said that he thinks Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis simply doesn't care about the people dying in his state.

Strangely, DeSantis told one of the worst counties that he was "happy" about the trends. The trends there are increasing in every respect. Once students get into schools the virus will spread among them, sending them to fill up hospital beds.

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DeSantis says he's 'happy' with COVID trends in Jacksonville even as ICU beds hit capacity

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) ignored the dramatic increase in COVID cases and hospitalizations in his state and instead said that he was "happy" about how things were going in the city of Jacksonville, which has been the epicenter of the current crisis.

Florida Politics cited DeSantis Tuesday while he was at the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office talking about the increase in cases. According to him, if trends are "durable," the worst could be over of a "summer wave."

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Mississippi columnist buries GOP governor for staying 'silent' while COVID burns through the state

On Tuesday, writing for the Biloxi Sun Herald, columnist Anita Lee tore into Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves for staying "silent" in the face of a mounting COVID crisis in Mississippi.

"As the highly contagious delta variant pushed new cases to a record number Wednesday and hospitals were overwhelmed, Gov. Tate Reeves has failed to resume regular news briefings or re-institute a mask mandate," wrote Lee. "Instead, the governor's most publicized statements this summer have been that he regrets closing businesses during the pandemic and that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was 'foolish' to recommend masks for vaccinated individuals in areas with high transmission rates" — a statement he made at the Neshoba County Fair in July, where he made clear he will not implement a school mask mandate.

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COVID-infected children in Arkansas arriving at hospitals with 'wrecked lungs': report

According to The Atlantic, COVID-19 is spreading catastrophically in Arkansas — and unlike past outbreaks, this one is attacking children aggressively.

"In recent weeks, Arkansas Children's — the only pediatric hospital system in Arkansas, where vaccine uptake has been especially sluggish — has admitted far more children than at any other point in the pandemic," writes reporter Katherine Wu.

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Michigan GOP leader throws a fit over conference's vaccine mandate -- and says it 'cowed to political science'

Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey this week pulled out of a policy conference in protest of its requirement that attendees be vaccinated.

The Detroit Free Press reports that Shirkey will not be attending the Mackinac Policy Conference this year, and he attacked the conference's organizers after they supposedly "cowed to political science rather than embrace actual science."

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Texas pastor dies of COVID — just days after shutting down his church as a precaution

On Tuesday, KTRK reported that a pastor in Hitchcock, Texas has died from COVID-19 — just a week after shutting down his church as a precaution against spreading the virus.

"According to a Facebook post published on Monday by the South Texas District UPCI, Pastor Darrell Boone of Life Point Church died of the virus," said the report. "Last Monday, Boone took to his church's Facebook page and announced the closing of the church, saying it was 'until we have cleared any and all symptoms of COVID-19.' He said he and his wife got the virus as well as a few other members."

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Florida smashes hospitalization record again -- nearly half of all ICU beds occupied by COVID patients

The novel coronavirus crisis in Florida continues to grow more and more dire.

As flagged by Bloomberg News' Steven Dennis, Florida has once again smashed its record for COVID-19 hospitalizations and now has 15,169 residents hospitalized with the disease.

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‘Public health threat’ Marjorie Taylor Greene gets Twitter suspension – internet demands ‘make it permanent’

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Twitter account has been suspended for a week after the Georgia conspiracy theorist and disinformation purveyor posted what the social media company labeled as "misleading" coronavirus information.

Falsely claiming the coronavirus vaccines are "failing," Greene declared the FDA "should not approve" them.

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Alabama officials dread ‘superspreader’ event at Trump rally in America’s least-vaccinated state

Health officials fear former president Donald Trump's rally in Alabama later this month could become a superspreader event as COVID-19 cases spike in the nation's least-vaccinated state.

The city of Cullman, where Trump will stage the Aug. 21 rally, has recorded nearly 100 COVID-19 cases in the last week as the highly contagious Delta variant ravages the region, according to a report from the local CBS affiliate. The city has a population of just 15,000 and is scheduled to host another large event, Rock the South, the weekend before Trump's rally. Hospitalizations at Cullman Regional Medical Center are also up.

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