Covid-19

Why many COVID experts think Americans can ditch their masks soon

Covid cases are declining quickly while vaccinations continue to rise slowly but surely in the United States, the former epicenter of the pandemic.

Many experts believe the time will soon be right for the federal government to ease its recommendations on indoor masking across the board, and say doing so could help encourage more vaccine holdouts about the clear benefits of getting their shots.

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COVID-19 vaccines did not impact placentas during pregnancy, according to study

CHICAGO – New data from researchers who studied women who were vaccinated while pregnant found no evidence that the vaccine affected their placentas. The new findings, published Tuesday in the Obstetrics & Gynecology journal, may help switch the focus from conversations around whether the vaccine is safe during pregnancy to how getting vaccinated is a way to protect mom and baby. Co-author Dr. Emily Miller, a Northwestern Medicine maternal fetal medicine physician, said that the study results were reassuring. “We don’t see any signals that suggest the placenta is getting injured from the vacci...

A pro-Trump insurrectionist is now leading unhinged anti-vaxx protests in Southern California: report

A lawyer who cheered on the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6 is now spearheading anti-vaccine protests in Orange County, California.

The Voice of OC reported this week that Leigh Dundas "has been organizing people online to show up to county supervisors meetings and the OC Board of Education meetings to reject mandatory vaccinations and shot passports."

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GOP's Ron Johnson demolished in fact check for 'unscientific' conspiracy theories about COVID vaccine deaths

On Wednesday, writing for The Washington Post fact-checker, reporter Salvador Rizzo tore into Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) for his false claims that the COVID-19 vaccines are causing thousands of deaths and injuries.

Specifically, Johnson has invoked the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) to support his claims.

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'A hell out here': COVID-19 ravages rural India

By Danish Siddiqui and Sanjeev Miglani

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's coronavirus death toll crossed a quarter million on Wednesday in the deadliest 24 hours since the pandemic began, as the disease rampaged through the countryside, overloading a fragile rural healthcare system.

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CDC panel meets on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine use in adolescents

(Reuters) - Advisors to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will meet on Wednesday to discuss recommendations for the use of Pfizer and partner BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine in children aged 12 to 15.

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) provides recommendations to the CDC that many states will consider as they begin administering the two-shot vaccine to adolescents this week.

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'Not going to play that game': Fauci shuts down GOP senator's attempted gotcha question

Dr. Anthony Fauci on Tuesday swatted back Sen. Roger Marshall's (R-KS) attempt to trap him with a gotcha question.

During Fauci's Senate appearance, Marshall tried to corner Fauci on whether the United States may have inadvertently funded the creation of the novel coronavirus in a Wuhan lab.

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'Stop the vaccines': Marjorie Taylor Greene rant against Liz Cheney veers into anti-vaxx screed

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday called on President Joe Biden's administration to "stop the vaccines" during a rant against Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY).

Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon asked Greene about an upcoming vote to remove Cheney from Republican leadership.

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‘Completely incorrect’: Rand Paul gets obliterated after accusing Fauci of helping to ‘juice up’ viruses

Sen Rand Paul (R-KY) once again attacked Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institutes of Health's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, with another grandstanding performance during a Senate hearing on the COVID-19 health crisis.

Taking up conspiracy theories spread by former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, the Kentucky Republican spoke over Fauci after accusing him of helping to fund Chinese research into viruses that led to COVID-19.

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Some US states ending extra unemployment benefits

A handful of US states announced they will end extra unemployment benefits provided by the federal government, which they say is hindering companies from hiring workers.

Alabama and Mississippi have joined Arkansas, Montana and South Carolina in cutting off the payments that provided $300 a week on top of regular state benefits through early September.

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‘DeSantis said we don’t have to!’ Anti-masker punches Florida clerk over mask request

A Florida man claimed permission from Gov. Ron DeSantis to go without a mask before punching a fast-food restaurant worker.

Neshad Potts refused the employee's request to wear a mask while inside a Dairy Queen on Sunday afternoon in Key West, and the worker said the 24-year-old customer claimed the Republican governor had ended mask mandates, reported FLKeysNews.

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Rand Paul shredded in brutal CNN segment for his anti-science grandstanding and war against Fauci

On CNN Tuesday, anchor Brianna Keilar took a deep dive into the anti-science grandstanding of Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) — particularly his attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci.

"And I quote, 'go F yourself,'" said Keilar. "Such a lovely sentiment that Senator Rand Paul's strategist tweeted about Dr. Anthony Fauci in response to Fauci giving his opinion this week on the future of masks. That they might be a, quote, 'seasonal thing.' Classy retort. Well, think of this as trickle-down semantics, because Senator Paul is also trolling Fauci ahead of another hearing appearance this morning on the pandemic, which has now claimed more than 600,000 American lives. In response to Fauci saying he's being politicized by extreme people, which is just a fact, Paul replied, 'Looking forward to tomorrow's hearing, Dr. Fauci,' passive-aggressive exclamation point there at the end."

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Fox News segment attacks Biden over childcare plan: 'Normal' women should be at home with kids

A Fox News segment on Tuesday argued that "normal" women should be at home with their children instead of taking advantage of government childcare programs.

Following President Joe Biden's proposal to expand child care by $225 billion, Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy spoke to author J.D. Vance, who believes that the plan is a "class war against normal people."

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