Covid-19

'He was afraid': Trump's battle with COVID detailed in new book

According to an excerpt from a new book by Donald Trump's niece, the former president was putting on a show when he made his first appearance in public after contracting the COVID-19 virus right before the November 2020 presidential election.

In Mary Trump's book, "The Reckoning: Our Nation's Trauma and Finding a Way to Heal," the Guardian reveals that Trump's niece recognized a behavioral quirk she had seen among other members that indicated to her that he was attempting to tamp down his fear over what was happening to him.

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‘Flailing’ DeSantis reduced to making minor threats as local school districts ignore his mask ban

Parents in Florida concerned about their unvaccinated school-aged children are supporting – or forcing – local schools and school boards, and local governments to implement mask mandates in defiance of Ron DeSantis' ban. The Republican governor has banned any government agency or local government from implementing a mask or vaccine mandate as the Sunshine State remains among the top states in the nation for number of adults hospitalized for coronavirus, number of children hospitalized for coronavirus, and number of new coronavirus cases – and number of new coronavirus deaths.

"Florida has the highest number of children hospitalized from COVID of any state in the country," Newsweek reports Monday. The even-stronger delta plus variant has also surfaced in Florida.

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US warns citizens against travel to France over COVID-19 concerns

The US State Department has advised Americans to avoid all travel to France over rising coronavirus cases in the country.

France is battling a fourth wave of the virus even though Covid-19 hospitalizations are still way off previous highs.

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Pentagon to mandate Covid shots for military

The Pentagon said Monday it will make Covid-19 vaccinations mandatory for all members of the US military by mid-September, amid an alarming surge in infections by the Delta variant.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a memo he would ask President Joe Biden to approve the move in about five weeks, even if none of the current vaccines gains full approval from the US Food and Drug Administration.

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How anti-vaxxers weaponized a horse de-wormer drug as COVID treatment

In November 2020, a pre-print study touting the safety and efficacy of an anti-parasitic drug called Ivermectin was published on the Research Square website, a platform where scientific studies are submitted before they are peer-reviewed and accepted by a journal. The study, led by Dr. Ahmed Elgazzar of Egypt's Benha University, claimed that in a randomized control trial of nearly 600 people, hospitalized COVID-19 patients who "received ivermectin early reported substantial recovery."

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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'I can't wait to be fired!' Anti-vax protester boasts of plan to sue employer after she defies vaccination mandate

On Monday, a viral video documented an anti-vaccine protest outside of the Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego, California — documented by a mother taking a seriously ill baby to the facility.

One woman in the protest, apparently an employee at the hospital, proclaimed she was openly defying the hospital's policy on requiring vaccinations.

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Vaccine resisters 'are growing testy over being excluded and feeling judged': WSJ

A new report from the Wall Street Journal examines the strains that vaccine refusers are causing in American society -- with many unvaccinated people telling WSJ that they don't like feeling "judged."

In the report, Minnesota resident Hannah Lindeborg tells the Journal that she had to cancel her daughter's second birthday party because some family members refused to get vaccinated and she didn't want to have her five-year-old asthmatic son exposed to them.

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'This is your fault': Greg Abbott slammed for asking hospitals to delay surgeries while refusing mask mandates

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday took actions to respond to the surge of coronavirus in his state as he continued to refuse to take any actions to slow the spread.

On Monday, CNN reported that the Hunt Regional Medical Center in Commerce and the Texas Health Hospital in Rockwall temporarily closed their emergency rooms due to the surge of the COVID-19 Delta variant.

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WATCH: COVID denier urges people in airport to 'rise up' against masks — and gets laughed at by bystanders

On Monday, a viral video surfaced of an unmasked man waving his arms and shouting in Concourse D of Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, demanding that everyone cast off their own masks — to be met only with laughter from bystanders.

"American pride! American spirit! American liberty! Nobody has it!" the man shouted. "Take down your mask and rise up for our f**kin' freedom!"

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Texas Gov. Abbott begs for out-of-state medical staff -- and asks hospitals to postpone elective surgeries

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who earlier this year signed a bill banning local governments from enacting mask mandates and vaccine mandates, is now taking extraordinary measures to fight the novel coronavirus pandemic in his state.

Via the New York Times' Jesus Jiménez, Abbott announced on Monday that he will have staffing agencies look for out-of-state medical personnel to help Texas hospitals deal with a surge in COVID cases.

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'Killing the people in his state': Ex-RNC chair demolishes Ron DeSantis's handling of Florida COVID surge

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was blasted on MSNBC on Monday for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

"Over the weekend, Florida didn't merely break its single-day COVID-19 case record — the state shattered it, according to numbers reported by the Centers or Disease Control and Prevention Monday," the Miami Herald reports. "The CDC halved the weekend data sent by the state of Florida, 56,633 new cases, and put 28,316 new cases Saturday and 28,317 new cases Sunday. Either number blasts the state past the previous high of 23,903 established on Friday by 18.5%."

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DeSantis threatens to withhold salaries of superintendents if schools mandate masks

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis earlier this year signed a bill banning schools from mandating face masks, but some school districts are testing that law as they head back to class.

Tallahassee's school superintendent has vowed to defy the DeSantis mandate ban by saying that they will mandate masks in their schools. Florida State University is also mandating that all teachers and students wear masks.

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Three top GOP Missouri Senate candidates refuse to say if they encourage people to get vaccinated

Three of the top candidates running for an open U.S. Senate race in Missouri are not pushing residents of the state to get vaccinated.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch asked the top five candidates if they had been vaccinated and would encourage others to do so, the newspaper reported.

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