Covid-19

Vax resisters could be tricked into getting the shot if they thought it would make liberals mad: sociologist

With the novel coronavirus surging in Trump-backing states that have low rates of vaccination, many public health experts have been trying to figure out how to get vaccine resisters to take the shots.

Dartmouth sociologist Brooke Harrington tells journalist Charlie Warzel that she believes that many Trump supporters could be essentially fooled into taking the vaccine by playing on their negative partisanship.

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Louisiana restores indoor mask mandates as COVID-19 cases surge to record highs

Louisiana is bringing back its indoor mask mandate as COVID-19 cases in the state have surpassed the highs set last winter.

Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards announced on Monday afternoon that he is "reinstating Louisiana's statewide mask mandate indoors for all people ages 5 and up as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to rise across Louisiana, threatening the ability of hospitals to deliver care."

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‘Get on board or move along’: Chicago bars, restaurants start serving vaccinated only, requiring masks amid COVID-19 burst

For six weeks, it was just like old times at Four Moon Tavern in Chicago's Roscoe Village neighborhood. No masks. Few worries. Little of the preoccupation that has hung over the last 1½ years of pandemic living. But last week, a vaccinated staff member at the bar tested positive for COVID-19. Four Moon co-owner Robbie Lane didn’t hesitate over what to do next: she closed Four Moon for two days and reopened Thursday with a renewed mask mandate and a requirement that anyone sitting at the bar show proof of vaccination. Lane said she is still weighing whether to make the entire bar open only to v...

Proud Boy candidate gets ripped by local newspaper after his love for white nationalism is exposed

Josh Wells, a school board candidate in Haven, was the subject of a hard-hitting editorial by The Kansas City Star this week.

"Josh Wells, a Hutchinson-area man with Proud Boys and other alleged right-wing extremist ties, is nostalgic for the good old days when the U.S. was a 'pro-white country with a protected white majority." He's running for the Haven USD 312 Board of Education,' the newspaper explained.

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Lindsey Graham tests positive for COVID-19

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) announced on Monday that he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus despite being fully vaccinated.

In a tweet posted Monday afternoon, Graham revealed that he "started having flu-like symptoms Saturday night" and went to the doctor this morning, where he learned that he had contracted the disease.

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Matt Gaetz spokesman celebrates end of eviction moratorium despite being evicted twice

Harlan Hill, a spokesperson for Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), celebrated the expiration of a moratorium on evictions despite being guilty of being evicted twice himself.

In a tweet on Monday, Hill mocked activists who slept on the U.S. Capitol steps to protest the end of the eviction moratorium that was put in place due to Covid-19.

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Post-pandemic separation from owners is a dog's life

Adopted en masse during the pandemic and spoiled for attention during remote working, many dogs (and their owners) have to adjust to a new lifestyle -- and it's not always easy.

Mona, a one-year-old mutt, will soon have to spend one or two days a week home alone, waiting for her owners Hannah and Richard to come back.

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Tennessee Republican anti-masker begs people to get vaccinated after he became a COVID long-hauler

Tennessee Rep. David Byrd, a Republican, didn't just get COVID-19, he has become one of the many suffering from the long-hauler's form of the deadly virus.

The Washington Post reported Sunday that after having the virus for 8 months, he's begging people to get vaccinated because no one should have to deal with what he has.

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'You will not wear masks in this church!' Tennessee pastor screams at congregation to 'not get vaccinated'

Pastor Greg Locke of the Global Vision Bible Church in Tennessee ordered his congregation not to get vaccinated or wear masks.

During his Sunday sermon, Locke argued that the Covid-19 delta variant is a hoax and that President Joe Biden lost the election.

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Ex-GOP lawmaker links jump in COVID infections to the 'tremendous rise of ignorance in the House GOP'

Appearing on MSNBC with host Alex Witt, former Rep. Dave Jolly (R-FL) said the spread of the new variant of COVID-19, and the accompanying deaths, can be laid at the feet of the Republican Party which has not taken the pandemic seriously.

With his home state of Florida being ravaged by the new strain that has ICUs being flooded with critically ill and younger patients who were never vaccinated, Jolly was quick to blame his former party.

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'It just went boom': Florida ICU's swamped with younger COVID victims

According to a report from the Miami Herald, Florida hospitals are being overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients once again in frightening numbers as the Delta variant spreads rapidly among the unvaccinated in the state.

Florida has long been a hot spot for COVID-19 infections as Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has resisted recommendations from health officials and refuses to mandate the wearing of masks -- recently giving parents the option of not masking up their kids returning to school.

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Thousands protest against COVID-19 health pass in France

By Lea Guedj and Yiming Woo

PARIS (Reuters) - Thousands of people protested in Paris and other French cities on Saturday against a mandatory coronavirus health pass for entry to a wide array of public venues, introduced by the government as it battles a fourth wave of infections.

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Nearly every ICU bed in Central Texas filled amid COVID-19 surge

In Central Texas, an 11-county region home to more than 2 million people, nearly every ICU bed has been filled amid a recent surge in COVID-19 cases. Health officials in Austin on Friday warned residents that there are just 16 staffed intensive care unit beds available, which is the lowest the figure has been since coronavirus first started its spread across the state. The effected area, dubbed “Trauma Region O,” includes Travis County, in which Austin is located, as well as another 10 counties. “We are running out of time and our community must act now,” Austin-Travis County Health Authority ...