Covid-19

Fox News report destroys network’s own hosts by revealing ‘sharply’ rising Covid deaths in children

June 23, Fox News host Tucker Carlson claimed that the World Health Organization is against children being vaccinated, despite the vaccine being approved for kids over 12. It was the same day that the CDC wrote an article dispelling myths.

"More vaccines, despite the human cost, that's their position," Carlson said of medical experts.

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Josh Hawley's press secretary says the number of people wearing masks is 'concerning'

Abigail Marone, a spokesperson for Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO), said on Sunday that she found it "concerning" that so many people are choosing to follow public health guidance by wearing masks and socially distancing.

"The amount of people in DC wearing masks walking outside, alone, incredibly socially distanced from anyone else is concerning. But not surprising," Marone wrote in a tweet.

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Facebook gives users new 'prayer tool' amid fight against Covid misinformation

Facebook is rolling out a new "prayer tool" that will allow people to ask for help with challenges in their life like "upcoming job interviews, illnesses and other personal challenges big and small," the Associated Press reported on Sunday.

The new tool will allow users to tap an “I prayed" button when someone asks for others to assist them with the power of prayer.

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Dem lawmaker drops the mic with brutal demolition of 'absurd' Madison Cawthorn

Appearing on MSNBC with host Lindsey Reiser, Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA) -- who was a pediatrician before running for office -- flattened Republican colleague Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) over his complaints about masking up children with a blunt and brutal takedown.

Sharing a clip of the young Republican claiming "You have sacrificed the social, emotional and psychological development of our children on the altar of wokeness, forcing our children to wear masks is nothing short of psychological child abuse, period." the MSNBC host asked the doctor for her response.

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'It’s never looked like this': Tiny Arkansas county reeling as dozens of children hospitalized with COVID

In a deep dive on how the resurgence of the COVID pandemic is affecting smaller towns not on the national radar, the Wall Street Journal focused on Greenwood, Arkansas (population 9,000) where vaccination rates are well below 40 percent and now the town's children are suffering.

Focusing on the tragic passing of community leader Michael Lejong, 47, in July from COVID -- after he delayed getting the vaccine while his wife went ahead -- the Journal reports that the town is now reeling at the reality of the pandemic as children are increasingly being hospitalized.

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'Projecting' Ted Cruz goes down in flames after claiming Dr. Fauci 'says what is politically convenient'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) faced blowback on Twitter over the weekend after he suggested that Dr. Anthony Fauci "says what is politically convenient at the moment."

Cruz made the remark while promoting a video clip of a recent interview attacking Fauci.

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WATCH: GOP senator schools Florida's Ron DeSantis on his handling of the COVID surge

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) was questioned by host Dana Bash about the latest COVID-19 surge of infections which then led him to give some stern advice to fellow Republican Ron DeSantis.

Cassidy -- a practicing gastroenterologist when he entered politics in 2006 -- was asked about the Florida Republican issuing executive orders banning local officials from enforcing mask mandates as the pandemic ravages the state with the senator responding he was speaking as both a doctor and a conservative.

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'I expect the worst': A Texas parent worries about sending her children back to school in person

"“I expect the worst": A Texas parent worries about sending her children back to school in person" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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'Severe cognitive decline': Trump stuns critics with Fox News comments on coronavirus

On Saturday night, former president Donald Trump called into Fox News host Dan Bongino and, during a rambling interview that touched upon multiple subjects, made some curious claims about the COVID-19 pandemic that had critics wondering if he even remembers last year when the country went into a major shutdown.

With a COVID variant running rampant across the country among Americans who have refused to get vaccinated, host Bongino asked about the current state of affairs while complaining about potential mask mandates.

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Florida sees record-breaking 23,903 new COVID cases, more people than ever in hospital

MIAMI — Florida has broken another record for COVID-19 cases in a 24-hour period, another grim benchmark of the highly contagious delta variant. On Saturday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 23,903 new COVID-19 cases for Friday. The day before was another record-breaker: 22,783 new novel coronavirus cases. Saturday’s data amounts to the highest single-day case count since the pandemic began last year as the state continues record-breaking hospitalizations for the sixth straight day in a row. On Saturday, the state recorded 13,747 hospitalizations related to COVID-19...

More than 230,000 protest vaccination pass in France

Thousands of people take part in a protest against stricter coronavirus rules and compulsory vaccinations for hospital and nursing home workers. On Thursday, 5 August 2021, France's Constitutional Council approved the controversial compulsory vaccination of health workers as well as the so-called health pass, which provides information about a negative coronavirus test or vaccination against Covid-19. Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA/dpa

More than 200,000 people have again taken to the streets of France to protest stricter coronavirus rules and compulsory vaccinations for hospital and nursing home workers.

The Ministry of the Interior reported on Saturday evening that about 237,000 people had taken part - the largest rally so far since the new mass protests began last month.

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CNN anchor suggests naming new COVID variants after GOP governors: ‘We could sell beer koozies’

CNN anchor Jim Acosta on Saturday blasted Republican governors for refusing to implement public policy measure to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

"As the Delta variant is raging across the U.S., the nation remains divided between states fighting the virus and states fighting the science. States led by politicians who know better. Case in point, Florida," Acosta reported.

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'Traitor' Mike Pence facing furious backlash from Trump fans after telling Americans to get vaccinated

A story on Newsmax reporting Mike Pence telling young Americans to get their COVID-19 vaccinations set off a flurry of attacks by fans of Donald Trump after the former vice president posted the link to his Twitter account.

Speaking in Houston earlier in the week the former VP explained, "Now let me say this about the vaccine: I got the shot. My family got the shot. And I want to encourage anyone here who hasn't gotten the shot who's eligible to go get it. And if you're not sure about it, go ask your doctor and get the very best advice you can."

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