Covid-19

Tucker Carlson calls out 'idiot Republicans' in defense of people spreading vaccine misinformation

Fox News personality Tucker Carlson called out "idiot Republicans" on Friday evening.

Carlson comments came after President Joe Biden slammed Facebook for allowing vaccine misinformation to spread.

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Former GOP Senate leader decries his home state's 'deadly' anti-vax initiatives as COVID infections surge

On Friday, former Sen. Bill Frist (R-TN) took to Twitter to urge the state of Tennessee to step up COVID-19 vaccination, following a series of high-profile political decisions officials made by state officials that are undermining immunization efforts.

Frist, a former Senate Majority Leader and doctor, made his comments as Tennessee has appeared in the news for shutting down all vaccination outreach to minors and firing Dr. Michelle Fiscus, the state health department's top vaccine official. And it comes as Tennessee ranks in the bottom ten states for percentage of fully vaccinated population — a situation that Frist decried as "discouraging and deadly."

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GOP group slams 'COVID friends' Tucker Carlson and QAnon lawmakers for helping pandemic stage a comeback

On Friday, the Republican Accountability Project, an anti-Trump conservative watchdog group, released a new ad proclaiming that Fox News host Tucker Carlson and several far-right GOP freshmen are "the Covid Friends" for pushing anti-vaccine fears.

"Introducing the Covid Friends," said the ad, showing Carlson alongside Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and Madison Cawthorn (R-NC).

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Doctors starting to resent their unvaccinated COVID-19 patients: ‘You feel guilty for getting angry’

Novel coronavirus cases are once again surging in the United States, and medical experts say the vast, vast majority of people who are ending up hospitalized because of the disease are unvaccinated.

In interviews with The Atlantic, doctors and nurses who are treating COVID-19 patients in pandemic-stricken Missouri admit they're starting to resent people who have come down with the disease after having refused to get vaccinated.

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Texas man who called vaccines 'poison' dies from COVID-19 after spending 17 days on a ventilator

A 54-year-old Texas man who thought COVID-19 vaccines were "poison" died from the virus last month, and was buried by his wife and three sons on Father's Day.

Now, Alan Scott Lanoix's sister is sharing the story of her brother's death to "save a life" — by encouraging others to get vaccinated.

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US warns COVID 'becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated'

US health authorities on Friday pleaded with Covid vaccine holdouts to roll up their sleeves and get their shots, as cases, hospitalizations and deaths surged.

"There is a clear message that is coming through: this is becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated," Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Rochelle Walensky told reporters.

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This mother thought COVID-19 was ‘was just like the flu’ – now her unvaccinated teenage daughter is struggling to survive

A vaccine-skeptical Arkansas mother is begging other parents not to make the same mistake as she.

Angela Morris decided against vaccinations for herself and her 13-year-old daughter because she doubted the severity of the coronavirus, but she's learning a hard lesson now that her child has been hospitalized with an infection, reported KTHV-TV.

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Woman blames Trump and Fox News for 'infuriating' loss of father to COVID-19

Appearing on CNN on Friday morning, a woman who lost her father to COVID-19 before vaccinations became available called out Donald Trump for having a hand in her dad's death and Fox News for continuing to push misinformation about vaccines that will lead to more deaths.

Speaking with "New Day" hosts Brianna Keilar and John Berman, Kristin Urquiza told the hosts that she wished her dad had not listened to Donald Trump during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Mandatory indoor mask use returns to Los Angeles

Wearing a face mask at an indoor public establishments will once again be mandatory in Los Angeles starting this weekend due to a steady increase in Covid-19 infections and hospitalizations, health authorities said Thursday.

Los Angeles is the first large US metropolis to reimpose the use of face masks -- regardless of vaccination status -- in shops, grocery stores, restaurants and workplaces to help contain the pandemic.

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White House slams Facebook as conduit for COVID-19 misinformation

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Facebook is not doing enough to stop the spread of false claims about COVID-19 and vaccines, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Thursday, part of a new administration pushback on misinformation in the United States.

Facebook, which owns Instagram and WhatsApp, needs to work harder to remove inaccurate vaccine information from its platform, Psaki said.

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FDA expects kids under 12 to start getting vaccinated in midwinter

The Food and Drug Administration is expected to give emergency authorization by midwinter for children under 12 to receive their COVID-19 vaccines, an agency official said on Thursday. Currently, COVID-19 vaccines are only available for people ages 12 and up, but only on an emergency-use basis. The FDA is also hoping to give all three vaccine makers their full approval in an effort to help ease the concerns of those who are unsure if they want to get their shots because of the emergency label. In March, Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech began trials for their COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 12. The...

Utah GOP governor points the finger at right-wing media for 'harmful' anti-vax propaganda: 'It's killing people'

On Thursday, The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a conservative Republican, is decrying efforts in right-wing media to attack COVID vaccination.

"Gov. Spencer Cox said the anti-vaccination 'propaganda' coming from right-wing media is likely harming efforts to get more Utahns vaccinated against COVID-19," reported Bryan Schott and Scott Pierce.

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Missouri woman still thinks COVID is 'exaggerated' -- even as it lands her daughter in the hospital

The Delta variant of COVID-19 is ravaging Springfield, Missouri, but many residents are still doubting the science of the pandemic and refusing to get vaccinated, according to a new report in The Washington Post.

"Springfield, a city of 170,000 nestled in the Ozarks, has become a cautionary tale for how the more transmissible delta variant, now estimated to account for half of all new cases nationwide, can ravage poorly vaccinated communities and return them to the darkest days of the pandemic," the newspaper reported.

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