Covid-19

Royal Caribbean reverses, won't require passengers on US cruises to be vaccinated

Royal Caribbean International will no longer require any of its cruise passengers to be vaccinated for COVID-19 as it had previously planned to. In a press release Friday announcing cruises for sale on eight of its ships from U.S. ports this summer, starting with Freedom of the Seas from PortMiami on July 2, the company said it will recommend passengers get the COVID-19 vaccine, but not require it. The announcement is a reversal from previous statements and vaccine protocols the company submitted to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month that said it would require all p...

GOP strategist brutally sums up Trump's losing war with Dr. Fauci in nine simple words

With Donald Trump and his Republican allies doing everything they can to smear Dr. Anthony Fauci who has led the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Republican strategist Susan Del Percio made her fellow MSNBC panelists gasp and laugh by dropping the mic on Trump's losing battle with the revered immunologist.

Republicans have been taking target practice at Fauci since they haven't been able to lay a glove on popular President Joe Biden, and Trump took shots at the doctor in his widely-derided speech in North Carolina on Saturday night.

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Stimulus check update: Direct payments boosted economy, study says, spurring calls for 4th check

The impact of the coronavirus stimulus checks have been felt throughout the economy, a new report shows. The number of Americans who didn’t have enough to eat dropped by more than 40% from December 2020 to April 2021, and those who had problems paying their bilis declined by 45% during the same period, as Congress passed $2,000 in new direct payments, according to the University of Michigan, citing the U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey. And the first $1,200 round of stimulus payments in the $2 trillion CARES Act accounted for a 0.6% boost in the U.S. economy, according to the Congres...

US to donate 750,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses to Taiwan

US Senators visit Taiwan - Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu (R) receives US Senators Dan Sullivan (L), Tammy Duckworth(C), Chris Coons, after arriving at Taipei Songshan Airport to visit the island on bilateral relations and regional security amid rising tensions with China. - Pool/Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs via ZUMA Wire/dpa

The United States will donate 750,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses to Taiwan, Senator Ladda Tammy Duckworth said on Sunday.

"It was critical to the United States that Taiwan be included in the first group to receive vaccines, because we recognize your urgent need and we value this partnership," Duckworth said at Taipei Songshan Airport according to state-run Central News Agency.

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Many long-haul COVID-19 patients report improvement after vaccination, surprising experts

CHICAGO — Wendy French of northwest suburban Lake in the Hills used to run 10 miles a day several times a week before she caught COVID-19 in September, which left her fatigued and suffering from a variety of symptoms for months after the virus was supposedly gone. The previously healthy 45-year-old stopped running and even began dreading typical household chores such as doing laundry, because it required standing up for so long that she grew tired. But after French got her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine in mid-April, she described feeling healthy for the first time in more than seven months....

Chris Wallace destroys GOP scam of demonizing Dr. Fauci: 'There seems to be no hard evidence'

Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday called out Republicans for demonizing Dr. Anthony Fauci without "hard evidence" that he has been wrong about the origins of the COVID-19 virus.

During a panel discussion on Fox News Sunday, Wallace suggested to former RNC Communications Director Doug Heye that Fauci had unfairly become a target of conservatives after he downplayed theories that the COVID-19 virus escaped from a Chinese lab.

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Chris Wallace tears into Corey Lewandowski: 'You're going to blame the president's inaction on Dr. Fauci?'

Fox News host Chris Wallace grilled Corey Lewandowski on former President Donald Trump's "inaction" during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During an interview on Fox News, Lewandowski floated the idea of a special congressional commission to investigate China and the origins of the COVID-19 virus.

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'Ill-thought-out': Miami Herald drops the hammer on DeSantis' vaccine passport ban

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' (R) COVID vaccine passport ban will have dire consequences for the state and its residents, the Miami Herald editorial board argues.

On Saturday, June 5, the board released a scathing piece that laid out its assessment of DeSantis' vaccine passport ban and how it could potentially cripple the state's already-ailing cruise industry. The board offered a brief timeline of DeSantis' power move taking aim at the U .S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Tom Cruise ‘fumes’ after COVID-19 outbreak forces him to self-isolate, shuts film set

Tom Cruise has been forced to self-isolate after 14 members of the “Mission: Impossible” cast and crew tested positive for COVID-19, a report says, delaying the United Kingdom production for the seventh “Mission” film in the franchise yet again. Tom Cruise reportedly is “fuming” over this latest COVID-related delay in production perhaps partly because the megastar had launched into a controversial and expletive-laced tirade against subordinates in December for violating pandemic safety guidelines. “Tom is absolutely fuming about what’s happened, especially given his rant to his staff last year...

Release medical records of bat cave patients, Fauci urges China

Top US scientist Anthony Fauci has urged China to release the medical records of nine people who fell sick with a coronavirus-like illness prior to the outbreak, saying they could provide insights into whether the pandemic came from a lab.

The "lab leak" theory has gained increasing traction, fueled by reports that six miners fell ill in 2012 and three researchers from the Wuhan Institute of Virology became sick in 2019 after visiting a bat cave in the southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan.

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Kayleigh McEnany: 'Dr. Fauci stood at that White House podium, lied to the nation'

Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Thursday accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of lying to Americans from the White House lectern.

McEnany made the remarks while accusing Fauci of covering up the origins of the COVID-19 virus.

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MSNBC's Joy Reid explains why Tucker Carlson now seems to support naked people in Walmart

MSNBC host Joy Reid walked through the specifics on why Fox News host Tucker Carlson is pretending to be against Jim Crow-era policies while playing a Jim Crow Republican role.

Speaking Wednesday, Reid explained that Fox and the GOP's anxiety about masks and vaccines is another example of the fragile victimhood the GOP loves to embrace.

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Legal scholar smacks down frivolous Texas lawsuit accusing vaccine mandates of violating anti-Nazi codes

On Wednesday, writing for Bloomberg Opinion, Harvard Law professor and legal scholar Noah Feldman demolished the logic of a Texas lawsuit challenging a hospital's requirement that its employees be vaccinated — and claiming that the mandate violates anti-Nazi codes.

"The Texas plaintiffs, either working in concert or in parallel with a New York-based law firm that is in turn linked to the anti-vaccination movement, claim that administering mRNA vaccines now should be treated as a form of experimentation," wrote Feldman. "And they maintain that requiring employees to be vaccinated eliminates their capacity to consent. This, they insist, amounts to a violation of the Nuremberg Code, a guideline developed in the post-World War II trial of Nazi doctors for crimes against humanity that says humans should not be subject to medical experiments without their consent."

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