Covid-19

Trump is asleep at the wheel while the world is burning -- and it's a 'dereliction of duty': columnist

It has been four days since it was announced that Russia hacked the U.S. government and President Donald Trump hasn't said a word about it. That among several other major incidents prompted The Bulwark's editor, Jonathan Last, to ask "where is the president of the United States?"

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'This is illegal!' Video catches anti-mask 'Karen' raging in Trader Joe's after being denied service

A video posted to Reddit this Wednesday shows a woman confronting Trader Joe's employees after she was banned from the store the day before for allegedly refusing to abide by the store's mask policy.

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Texas critical care doctor says nurses won't get COVID vaccine for 'politically motivated' reasons

A doctor in Houston, Texas has revealed that "more than half of the nurses in his unit" are not willing to take the coronavirus vaccine due to politically motivated reasons, despite the state's healthcare systems being inundated with increasing positive coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.

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US experts meet ahead of expected Moderna vaccine approval

US experts meet Thursday to decide whether to recommend approval of Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine, potentially paving the way for rollout early next week.

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US Vice President Pence to get Covid vaccine Friday: White House

US Vice President Mike Pence and his wife will get the Covid-19 vaccine Friday in a public display designed to boost national confidence, the White House announced Wednesday.

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Twitter cracks down on false posts about Covid vaccines

Twitter said on Wednesday that it would crack down on false posts about Covid-19 vaccines beginning next week, following in the footsteps of Facebook and YouTube.

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US lawmakers close in on $900 billion Covid-19 relief package

Congressional negotiators closed in Wednesday on a $900 billion COVID-19 economic relief package that would deliver additional help to businesses, $300 per week j

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'Gratuitously cruel': Outrage as GOP tries to prevent people on unemployment from also receiving stimulus check

Republican negotiators in Congress are reportedly trying to prevent Americans currently receiving federal unemployment insurance from also getting a direct payment under a soon-to-be-finalized relief package, apparently outraged by the notion that millions of people struggling to afford healthcare, food, and rent could obtain aid on top of their inadequate weekly jobless benefits.

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French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for Covid-19

French President Emmanuel Macron will cancel all his forthcoming trips, including a scheduled visit to Lebanon, after being diagnosed with Covid-19, the French presidency said Thursday. "The President tested positive for Covid-19 today," it said in a statement, adding that he had been tested after the "onset of the first symptoms". Macron will now, in accordance with national regulations, "self isolate for seven days. He will continue to work and carry out his activities remotely," it said. The French president is one of several heads of state and government around the world who have contracte...

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Trump’s wrong: 15% ‘herd immunity’ is not on par with strength of a vaccine

The percentage of Americans with natural immunity from getting COVID-19 is “a very powerful vaccine in itself.”
— President Donald Trump on Dec. 8 at a White House Operation Warp Speed vaccine summit

This story was produced in partnership with PolitiFact. It can be republished for free.

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Tyson Foods fires 7 managers accused of betting on employee COVID-19 infections

Seven Tyson Foods plant managers who were accused of betting on how many employees would get coronavirus were fired Wednesday, the company said. The suspected pool at Tyson’s pork plant in Waterloo, Iowa, was first reported in a November lawsuit filed by the son of a Isidro Fernandez, a plant employee who died from COVID-19. The lawsuit also accused of Tyson of disregarding worker safety while keeping the plant open and pressuring sick employees to keep working. But the most eye-catching accusation was that managers bet on how many employees at the northeast Iowa plant would get the virus. Eve...

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Pence and Biden lock in COVID-19 vaccine plans -- but Trump still holding out

Joe Biden and Vice President Mike Pence are locking in plans to get vaccinated for the coronavirus — but the most powerful man in the nation hasn’t followed suit yet. Donald Trump, who is only president for 35 more days, has yet to make arrangements to get inoculated for the vicious respiratory virus, even though he’s considered to be in a risk category because of his age and health issues. Meanwhile, Pence’s office announced Wednesday that he will get a coronavirus shot with his wife in front of cameras on Friday “to promote the safety and efficacy of the vaccine and build confidence among th...

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San Diego judge allows strip clubs to stay open -- and indicates restaurants could reopen too

SAN DIEGO — A San Diego Superior Court judge on Wednesday ruled two strip clubs can remain open and operating during the most recent COVID-19 shutdown orders from the state, in a ruling that appeared to extend to the county’s beleaguered restaurant industry and allow those businesses to reopen to some extent. The ruling by Superior Court Judge Joel Wohlfeil came in a case filed by two San Diego strip clubs. And while the clubs prevailed in earning an injunction that allowed them to continue to offer live dancing, the judge went a significant step further and said the injunction can apply acros...

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