Covid-19

'Corruption at its worst': Ron DeSantis blasted for letting the rich cut to the front of the vaccine line

On Thursday, following a press conference earlier in the week when Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) suggested he might divert vaccines to counties that don't criticize him, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, the only statewide Democrat currently elected in Florida, tore into the governor for letting whiter, richer communities cut to the front of the line.

"Tonight a county commissioner in Southwest Florida admitting that she chose two of the richest and predominantly white ZIP codes in her county to receive vaccine doses," said anchor Erin Burnett. "This is pretty incredible. She is admitting all this, saying it chose two affluent ZIP codes to receive these vaccines. Then ostensibly wanted to get on the line herself. She's admitting all this."

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Priest at lockdown-defying Catholic church dies after contracting COVID-19

A priest at a San Francisco Catholic church has died after contracting COVID, the Los Angeles Times reports.

The Rev. Bob Stein, a pastor at Saints Peter and Paul Church, was one of three priests and three caregivers who contracted the virus this month.

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One month in, how Biden has changed disaster management and the US COVID-19 response

After one month in office, the Biden administration has fundamentally changed how the federal government responds to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In direct contrast to his predecessor, President Joe Biden is treating this as a national-scale crisis requiring a comprehensive national strategy and federal resources. If that sounds familiar, it should: It's a return to a traditional – and in many ways proven – approach to disaster management.

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GOP darling Ron DeSantis busted for egregious distortion of COVID-19 data

Florida's governor has been caught fudging COVID-19 numbers.

According to NBC Miami, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) distorted the data to justify reopening schools. DeSantis presented data saying that Florida has fewer pediatric cases of COVID-19.

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US manufacturer stuck with 30 million N95 masks

A Florida manufacturer that pounced on the N95 mask shortage at the start of the pandemic and retooled to churn them out now has 30 million of the coverings going begging.

DemeTech, a factory based in Miami, blames its woes on lower prices for Chinese-made N95s. Wholesale dealers say the problem is Americans are wary of new makers of the devices. A few dozen other US manufacturers are reportedly in similar straits.

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Around the country, doctors have had to decide who gets a lifesaving COVID-19 treatment and who might die on the waitlist

In early December, Miguel Fernandez lay unconscious in the intensive care unit at a Los Angeles area hospital. A mechanical ventilator pumped oxygen into his lungs, which had been ravaged by COVID-19. The 53-year-old was dying.

The best, and likely only, chance of Miguel surviving was a therapy called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, better known as ECMO. It would allow his lungs to rest while a machine infused his blood with the oxygen he needed. But PIH Health Whittier Hospital, where he had been admitted, didn't have any ECMO machines or the highly trained staff needed to run them. Only a handful of hospitals in southern California did, and they were overrun with COVID-19 cases.

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This is the most horrifying graph of the COVID-19 crisis

For several weeks in a row, COVID-19 in the United States has taken a dramatic retreat, with reports of new infections, new hospitalizations, and new deaths from the virus all dropping significantly from previous record highs.

The COVID Tracking Project recently summed up the encouraging trends:

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Biden will press for COVID relief plan with AFL-CIO head, other labor leaders

By Andrea Shalal and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will consult with 10 top labor leaders at the White House on Wednesday about his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan and the need to modernize U.S. infrastructure, the White House said. Labor leaders taking part include Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO federation of labor unions, Sean McGarvey, president of North America's Building Trades Union, and Lonnie Stephenson, international president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the White House said. "They will discuss how to put millions o...

Kamala Harris calls for teachers to get COVID vaccine priority

Speaking in her first sit-down network television interview since taking office, Vice President Kamala Harris stressed the importance of getting educators vaccinated since their work is so important and they work in an environment where protective measures are tough to implement. “Teachers should be a priority,” said Harris on Wednesday. “They should be able to teach in a safe place .... So teachers should be a priority along with other frontline workers.” Harris told "Today" show host, Savannah Guthrie that only about half the states are giving vaccine priority to teachers and called on state...

Some top NBA players won’t promote COVID-19 vaccine because they don’t support it: report

Anti-vaxxer sentiment among top NBA players is part of their reluctance to promote a coronavirus vaccine to the public, according to a report. With COVID-19 vaccine mistrust especially pervasive in Black communities — and with the NBA regularly postponing games because of COVID-19 outbreaks — Commissioner Adam Silver proposed players receive vaccines as part of league-sponsored PSAs. The players’ response was “tepid,” according to ESPN, which reported vaccine skepticism as a factor. The other players’ issue was “resistance to extending favors” to the NBA after being forced into an All-Star Gam...

One-third of US military refusing COVID vaccine: Pentagon

Pentagon officials said Wednesday that about one-third of the US military are declining to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, despite significant coronavirus infection levels in the forces.

Major General Jeff Taliaferro revealed the high refusal rate in Congressional hearing, as the US Defense Department continues to classify covid vaccines as optional because they have yet to receive full approval from the Federal Drug Administration.

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Tim Scott 'glad' for Andrew Cuomo's impeachment after saying Trump impeachment 'will only lead to more hate'

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) on Wednesday agitated for the impeachment of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) over a nursing home scandal in the state.

Scott, who recently opposed the impeachment of President Donald Trump, was asked about allegations that New York misreported nursing home deaths during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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