Covid-19

'You know what kills people? Listening to Tucker Carlson': conservative columnist

Conservative Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank appeared on MSNBC Wednesday evening with a spoon stuck to his nose. It was a response to the Ohio woman who purported to be a vaccine expert during a city council meeting.

In her presentation, the woman attempted to show a key sticking to her while she claimed that she had been magnetized from the COVID-19 vaccine. She couldn't get it to stick, proving she wasn't actually magnetized. She did, however, expose herself to a world of international mockery, including from Milbank.

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We asked doctors when we'll know if we need COVID-19 booster shots

It's been nearly six months since the first person in the U.S., nurse Sandra Lindsay, received the COVID-19 vaccine. Since patient one, over one hundred million Americans have been vaccinated. Indeed, as of Tuesday, at least 63.8 percent of U.S. adults have received one dose of the vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

As vaccination rates increase, COVID-19 cases decline nationally, and the CDC continues to ease restrictions, more states and cities are fully re-opening. That means life in the United States is inching closer to "normal," whatever that might mean post-pandemic.

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An anti-vaccine film targeted to Black Americans spreads false information

When a filmmaker asked medical historian Naomi Rogers to appear in a documentary, the Yale professor didn't blink. She had done these “talking head" interviews many times before.

She assumed her comments would end up in a straightforward documentary that addressed some of the most pressing concerns of the pandemic, such as the legacy of racism in medicine and how that plays into current mistrust in some communities of color. The subject of vaccines was also mentioned, but the focus wasn't clear to Rogers.

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Texas health workers suing hospital that required vaccinations

More than 100 employees of one of the largest hospitals in Texas are suing their employer after it said it would fire them for failing to get vaccinated against Covid-19.

Houston Methodist Hospital had given its workers until Monday to prove they had received at least one dose of a Covid vaccine.

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US pharmacist jailed for 3 years after tampering with Covid vaccines

A US pharmacist has been jailed for three years after pleading guilty to tampering with hundreds of Moderna coronavirus vaccines, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.

Steven R. Brandenburg, 46, "purposefully removed" vaccine vials from their refrigerator unit even though they must be stored at a certain temperature until used, court documents said.

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Unused Johnson & Johnson Covid doses are piling up as FDA waits to see if shelf life can be extended

The Biden administration is encouraging states to hold on to hundreds of thousands of soon-to-expire covid vaccine doses from Johnson & Johnson, given the possibility that additional data will show the shots are viable beyond their expiration date at month’s end. Dr. Janet Woodcock, acting commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, told state officials during a White House call Tuesday that they could store expired doses until new data shows whether the vaccines are safe to use, according to multiple state officials. State health officials have strenuously warned vaccine administrators ...

US state offers 'joints for jabs' to boost COVID vaccine use

The US state of Washington is offering "joints for jabs," in the latest innovative bid to get more Americans vaccinated against Covid-19 as inoculation rates continue to slow.

Cannabis dispensaries in the northwestern state -- where recreational marijuana sales were legalized in 2012 -- will be allowed to offer one free, pre-rolled joint to anyone aged 21 or above who gets vaccinated at an in-store clinic.

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Lindsey Graham wants to kill unemployment benefits because members of his own family 'ain't working'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) revealed on Tuesday that members of his own family are refusing to go back to work because they are getting unemployment benefits.

At a Senate hearing, Graham asked Office of Management and Budget Acting Director Shalanda Young about the temporary COVID-19 unemployment benefits that are being provided by the federal government.

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‘Sit this one out champ’: Trump Surgeon General slammed for being ‘uncomfortable’ with Anheuser’s Beer-for-Vaccine incentive

After spending the first year of the pandemic generally staying quiet about President Donald Trump's downplaying of the coronavirus pandemic, comparison to the flu, calling it the "China virus," opposing masks and social distancing, promoting hydroxychloroquine and other fake "cures," refusing to invoke the Defense Production Act, and using the pandemic as a way to get on TV every day while spreading false information, former Trump Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams is "uncomfortable" with the Biden administration supporting a private company's free beer incentive, and wonders, "Are cigarettes next?"

"Do public health advocates who've tried to raise the alarm about the health complications of increasing alcohol consumption really not have a problem with a federally sanctioned beer giveaway?" Dr. Adams, a former Vice Admiral, asked on Twitter Tuesday.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene slams virus research: 'I don't believe in evolution, I believe in God'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday disputed the science behind virus research because she does not believe in evolution.

Greene made the remarks while speaking to Steve Bannon on Real America's Voice, where she argued that Dr. Anthony Fauci should be criminally charged over the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Florida scientist who was fired by Ron DeSantis announces plans to run against 'sex trafficker' Matt Gaetz

A Florida scientist who formerly ran the state's COVID-19 dashboard has announced plans to run against Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

Rebekah Jones made the announcement on Instagram after she was temporarily banned from Twitter for sharing a Miami Herald article too many times. The article details how Florida law enforcement raided her home with guns drawn to find evidence proving that she allegedly accessed a state government messaging app after being fired.

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Pandemic pushes poor US students into working odd jobs

Togi, 16, started working in a fast food restaurant after his father lost his job during the Covid-19 pandemic

Arlington (United States) (AFP) - When his father lost his job last year, Togi, then 16, wasted little time before looking for work to support his family, even though he knew it could put him at risk of contracting Covid-19.

He ended up working at a fast food restaurant in a suburb of Washington, juggling the job with attending school held online as the world's largest Covid-19 outbreak tore through the United States.

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Lindsey Graham turns COVID press conference into screed against Trump's 'deep state' opponents

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Monday accused "deep state" scientists of plotting against former President Donald Trump.

Graham made the remarks during a Greenville press conference that he had promoted as a platform to call for an investigation into whether the COVID-19 virus "came from a lab" in China.

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