Covid-19

Worldwide COVID-19 death toll tops 4 million as WHO blasts ‘vaccine nationalism’

More than 4 million people have died from COVID-19, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. The grim milestone comes less than three months after the worldwide death toll hit 3 million in April, as countries race to vaccinate enough people to stop faster-spreading variants. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus criticized the vaccine response from richer countries, who prepurchased many shots and have vaccinated significant portions of their populations, CBS News reported. “Vaccine nationalism, where a handful of nations have taken the lion’s share, is morally indefensible,” Te...

As pressure from the pandemic wanes, health care workers cope with burnout and a fractured community

PHILADELPHIA —Patients with COVID-19 aren't filling hospitals anymore. Fears of bringing the virus home and infecting loved ones has largely passed. For Bill Engle, though, a nurse at St. Mary's Medical Center in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, the emotional wounds inflicted by the pandemic remain close to the surface. "If I start talking about it, and I start to think what it was like, then it affects me," he said, his voice cracking. "Every day going in to work and knowing I was going to be in that N95 and seeing these people struggle and how scared they were and the physical toll that they took, i...

Gaetz, Greene and Boebert lead GOP fear-mongering over new Biden plan

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) are leading the GOP's fear-mongering disinformation campaign to shut down any chance of success President Biden has for his latest plan – still in draft stage – to help get more Americans vaccinated.

The Biden administration plan to send local representatives door-to-door to pockets where large percentages of Americans remain unvaccinated against the coronavirus, to answer questions and offer information, including on where they can get vaccinated.

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Global COVID deaths cross 4 million as outbreaks surge in Asia

The global Covid-19 death toll has crossed four million, with the worst of the pandemic only just starting to hit some parts of the Asia-Pacific and cases rising again in the United States.

The more infectious Delta virus variant is accelerating outbreaks, and while some nations have started easing restrictions, the World Health Organization warned the world was at a "perilous point".

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Many Trump supporters won't get vaccinated because they think hydroxychloroquine will save them: report

Bloomberg on Wednesday released a lengthy report about why supporters of former President Donald Trump are unwilling to get vaccinated -- and the former president's promotion of anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine appears to be part of the puzzle.

Specifically, Bloomberg talked with health officials in heavily pro-Trump counties who say that "some residents still believe that hydroxychloroquine, a malaria treatment Trump promoted without evidence as a coronavirus remedy, can cure Covid-19."

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New York's 'essential' food delivery workers demand rights

New York's legions of food delivery men and women -- who were declared essential workers during the pandemic but have no on the job access to bathrooms, health insurance or a minimum wage-- are mobilizing for the first time to demand better working conditions.

The 80,000 "deliveristas," overwhelmingly Hispanic immigrants who zip around the Big Apple on electric or other bikes come rain, snow or shine, are following the example of other "gig economy" workers such as Uber drivers in Britain who won the right to unionize in May after being recognized as "salaried workers," in a world first.

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Every person in Maryland who died from COVID-19 was unvaccinated: report

The Washington Post cited shocking data released by the state of Maryland that revealed every person who died from COVID-19 there last month wasn't vaccinated.

"But even as the total number of cases is down, the risk remains for those who are unvaccinated," said the report. "In addition to the more than 100 reported coronavirus deaths in June, Marylanders who haven't gotten inoculated made up 95 percent of the 2,385 new coronavirus cases and 93 percent of the 6,707 new coronavirus hospitalizations the state saw that month."

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'Insane and dumb' Tucker Carlson shredded for rant about COVID being 'overhyped' because most deaths were old people

COVID-19 has killed over 600,000 Americans, and a disproportionate number of the victims have been elderly. But Fox News' Tucker Carlson doesn't appear to have a great deal of empathy for them.

"In a report from July of last year, the CDC analyzed all deaths," said Carlson in his Tuesday night broadcast. "They found the median age death from COVID was 78. At that point, for all months of 2020, life expectancy in the U.S. was younger than that. It was 77. You think they hyped COVID a little bit? Yeah, they did. If the median age of people dying is older than life expectancy? Yep, they hyped it."

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Indonesia records 728 coronavirus deaths in deadliest day

Covid-19 outbreak in Indonesia - A man walks along ABC street during the Covid-19 emergency restrictions in Bandung. The Indonesian government imposed an emergency restriction started from 3 July to 20 July to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus. - Algi Febri Sugita/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire/dpa

Indonesia recorded 728 deaths from Covid-19 and more than 31,000 new infections on Tuesday, the highest daily jump in fatalities and confirmed cases.

Indonesia is struggling with a rapid surge in coronavirus cases, driven by the highly transmissible Delta variant.

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US sends Vietnam 2 million COVID vaccine doses

The United States sent Vietnam two million doses of Covid-19 vaccine Tuesday, the White House said, in its latest assistance to countries struggling to tame the pandemic.

The Moderna vaccine shipment -- part of a first 80 million doses that President Joe Biden has pledged to allocate worldwide -- should arrive in Vietnam this weekend, a White House official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told AFP.

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The American South: A weak link in the COVID vaccination campaign

With a sizable Black minority traditionally mistrustful of vaccines and with many conservative rural whites convinced that the vaccine is more dangerous than Covid-19 itself, Southern US states like Alabama have some of the country's lowest vaccination rates, leaving the disadvantaged region vulnerable to dangerous new virus variants.

But some people are trying their best to change that.

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'It’s a crime. So is insurrection': Steve Schmidt slams anti-vaxx Republican's 'BS' support of not vaccinating military

Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt blasted U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) for announcing he supports members of the United States military who are threatening to "quit" if they are required to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

"The Army has directed commands to prepare to administer mandatory COVID-19 vaccines as early as Sept. 1, pending full Food and Drug Administration licensure," Army Times reported late last week.

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Empathy bootcamp? UK banks seek payback on $105 billion COVID loans

By Lawrence White and Iain Withers

LONDON (Reuters) - As payback time approaches for more than 75 billion pounds ($104 billion) of emergency state-backed loans, Britain's banks must tread a delicate path with businesses propped up during the pandemic.

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