Covid-19

Marjorie Taylor Greene rages about 'racist' Covid therapy: 'You only get it if your skin color is not white'

Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday lashed out at "the Democrats" for what she said was a Covid-19 strategy that left white people without proper treatment.

Greene made her remarks on the Joe Pags Show after it was reported that the Biden administration will allow hospitals to use ethnicity when determining who is at "high risk" for severe illness. The "high risk" label allows a patient to more quickly qualify for monoclonal antibodies like sotrovimab.

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Jen Psaki lays waste to Peter Doocy's bogus vaccination talking points

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Monday easily shredded Fox News reporter Peter Doocy's criticisms of President Joe Biden for calling the COVID-19 pandemic a "pandemic of the unvaccinated."

At the start of his question, Doocy noted that both he and Psaki had come down with cases of COVID-19 even though both of them had received both vaccinations and booster shots against the virus.

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'What about the general public?': Members of Congress to get KN95 masks amid Omicron wave

With Capitol Hill—like much of the United States—experiencing a major spike in Covid-19 cases, members of Congress and their offices are reportedly set to receive KN95 masks to help stem the spread of the highly contagious Omicron variant.

"There are unprecedented infections around the entire country! What about the general public?"

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Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Biden of 'murder' because she can't buy ivermectin over the counter

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday accused President Joe Biden's government of "murder" because the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not allow unauthorized treatments for Covid-19 to be purchased without a prescription.

In a message posted to Telegram, Greene noted that she had gone to a foreign country to purchase ivermectin, a drug used to treat lice in humans. It also is used as a de-wormer for horses.

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'Murderers!' Video shows deranged anti-vaxxer violently attacking COVID workers in California

Newly released video shows an anti-vaxxer violently attacking COVID-19 clinic workers in California.

The incident occurred Dec. 30 in Tustin, outside a clinic operated in a parking lot by Families Together of Orange County.

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Gorsuch compares COVID to seasonal flu

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article erroneously quoted Justice Gorsuch saying the flu kills “hundreds of thousands of people every year.” The headline and story have been changed for accuracy.

Conservative justices on the Supreme Court are making it clear they oppose President Joe Biden’s vaccinate or test workplace mandate. Arguments against the OSHA-enforced directive from attorneys arguing the case on the right are being derided on social media, but now the justices themselves are making embarrassing excuses to kill the life-saving federal order.

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Supreme Court hearing grows tense as Justice Kagan grills lawyer challenging Biden’s vaccine mandate

Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan grilled an attorney on Friday who was seeking to overturn President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for workers.

Representing the National Federation of Independent Business, Washington lawyer Scott A. Keller argued against Biden's vaccine or test program administered through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

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US Supreme Court to hear challenges to COVID vaccine mandates

The US Supreme Court is to hear challenges on Friday to President Joe Biden's bid to impose Covid vaccination mandates on millions of American workers.

After months of public appeals to hesitant or reluctant Americans to get their shots, Biden turned up the pressure in September.

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Sports stars who share Djokovic's COVID-19 vaccination scepticism

Novak Djokovic is battling the Australian authorities over permitting him into the country due to failing to meet their stringent entry rules regarding Covid-19 but he is not the only high-profile athlete to have been skeptical about the vaccine.

AFP Sport picks out five others:

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Omicron may be less severe, but not 'mild' - WHO chief

(Reuters) -The more infectious Omicron variant of COVID-19 appears to produce less severe disease than the globally dominant Delta strain, but should not be categorised as "mild", the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.

Speaking at a media briefing, director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also repeated his call for greater equity globally in the distribution of and access to vaccines.

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Grammys postponed, Sundance goes virtual over Covid-19

The organization behind the Grammys on Wednesday postponed the music awards gala scheduled for January 31 due to "uncertainty surrounding the Omicron variant" of Covid-19 that has ripped through the United States in recent weeks.

Minutes later, the prestigious Sundance film festival -- which was set to begin January 20 in Park City, Utah -- announced it was shifting all of its premieres and events online, a move it deemed necessary "despite the most ambitious protocols."

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'Our most difficult point': Unvaxxed COVID patients overflow hospitals as doctors beg for help

Jennifer Schrimsher, a physician at Lawrence Memorial Health, was up until 2 a.m. revising contingency plans.

The hospital, like all others in Kansas, is coping with unprecedented numbers of COVID-19 patients and staff members out sick with the virus.

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