Covid-19

Biden warns of 'winter of death' for unvaccinated as Omicron spreads

US President Joe Biden warned Thursday of a "winter of severe illness and death" for those unvaccinated against Covid-19, as the G7 called the Omicron variant the biggest threat to global public health.

The stark words came as Britain saw more than 88,000 Covid-19 infections, a second consecutive record daily number, prompting France to impose "drastic" new limits on travel to the UK.

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Ohio Supreme Court dismisses lawsuit targeting vaccine lottery

Ohio Supreme Court dismisses lawsuit targeting vaccine lottery

The Ohio Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit Thursday that alleged the state’s COVID-19 vaccine lottery program was an illegal spend and that mask mandates violate a Holocaust-era ethics doctrine around experiments with human subjects.

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How effective are vaccines against omicron? An epidemiologist answers 6 questions

The pandemic has brought many tricky terms and ideas from epidemiology into everyone’s lives. Two particularly complicated concepts are vaccine efficacy and effectiveness. These are not the same thing. And as time goes on and new variants like omicron emerge, they are changing, too. Melissa Hawkins is an epidemiologist and public health researcher at American University. She explains the way researchers calculate how well a vaccine prevents disease, what influences these numbers and how omicron is changing things.

1. What do vaccines do?

A vaccine activates the immune system to produce antibodies that remain in your body to fight against exposure to a virus in the future. All three vaccines currently approved for use in the U.S. – the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines – showed impressive success in clinical trials.

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NY Dairy Queen forced to close dining room after 'absolutely awful' anti-maskers abuse staff

A Dairy Queen franchise in the city of Medford, New York is shutting down its dining room after its staff faced abuse from customers who didn't want to comply with its indoor mask mandate.

Newsday reports that the Dairy Queen starting next week will be a drive-through only establishment because it doesn't want staffers to have to deal with abuse from anti-mask customers.

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Trump-loving sheriff files criminal complaint against woman for mean tweets about anti-maskers: report

A Michigan sheriff who campaigned for former President Donald Trump has filed criminal charges against a woman for writing nasty tweets about anti-mask nurses who were talking during a public meeting.

Deadline Detroit reports that Livingston County Sheriff Mike Murphy is seeking criminal charges against Howell, Michigan resident Kasey Helton for writing tweets that made anti-mask activists feel "legitimately threatened, harassed and intimidated."

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Fox News doctor calls for unvaxxed to get Covid-19: 'It's' time to allow this mild infection to circulate'

Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier on Wednesday called for unvaccinated people to get Covid-19 despite CDC guidance that says otherwise.

During a segment about Covid-19 safety rules, Fox News host Bill Hemmer falsely claimed that the "virus is dying out."

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Ted Cruz forgets his Cancun getaway as he attacks Democrats: 'In a time of crisis, character is revealed'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Wednesday said that the character of Democrats had been "revealed" by a "time of crisis," but the lawmaker forgot to mention that he fled his own state last year when a winter storm crisis hit.

During a 20-minute appearance on CBNC, Cruz repeatedly railed against vaccine mandates and downplayed the need to be vaccinated.

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Far-right anti-vaxxers arrested after thwarted plot to kill government official with crossbows

Anti-vaccine people have gotten so bad in Europe that the city of Dresden, Germany thwarted a plot to murder a government official due to vaccine mandates.

The Daily Beast cited ZDF Frontal reported Wednesday that a right-wing anti-vaccine group was discovered with a cache of weapons from crossbows, guns and spikes that could be used to kill. The plot was reportedly organized on the messaging service Telegram and targeted Saxony Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer, who initiated a lockdown to stop the spread of COVID-19.

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US crosses 800,000 COVID-19 deaths

The United States, the country hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, crossed 800,000 Covid-19 deaths on Tuesday, a tracker maintained by Johns Hopkins University showed.

The figure is greater than the entire population of several states, including North Dakota and Alaska.

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Europe ramps up Covid vaccine drive for children

Several European nations started vaccinating children aged five to 11 against Covid-19 on Wednesday in an effort to contain a raging pandemic and keep schools open, while others are still deciding their approach.

Germany, Spain, Greece and Hungary were among those opening up their inoculation drives to younger kids, with doctors reporting strong initial demand from parents amid concerns about the fast-spreading Omicron variant.

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Pfizer says Covid pill drastically reduces severe disease

Pfizer said Tuesday that clinical trials confirmed its Covid pill, a new type of antiviral treatment that should withstand the mutations seen with Omicron, drastically reduced hospitalizations and deaths among at-risk people by almost 90 percent.

The announcement came as a real-world study from South Africa showed two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was 70 percent effective in stopping severe illness from the new variant, a result called encouraging by researchers, though it represents a drop compared to earlier strains.

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Gorsuch cites anti-gay Masterpiece Cakeshop ruling in dissent over vaccine mandate religious exemption request

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday afternoon rejected a request for a religious exemption for health care workers refusing to comply with New York State's vaccine mandate. The state is requiring all health care workers to be vaccinated against the deadly coronavirus. Justice Sonia Sotomayor denied the request, but three conservative jurists, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch, would have granted it.

The latter, Justice Gorsuch, cited an extremely narrow ruling in the Supreme Court case of an anti-gay Colorado baker, the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, in his dissent. The baker "won" his case because the court ruled local officials had displayed animus against the baker's religion. Justice Gorsuch appeared to suggest New York's requirement for all health care workers to be vaccinated was equally problematic.

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California reintroduces mask mandate for indoor public spaces

Authorities in California said Monday they were reinstating mask mandates in all indoor public spaces to try to curb the resurgence of Covid-19 in recent weeks.

The mask mandate, which will come into force Wednesday, applies to all individuals, whether vaccinated or not.

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