Covid-19

'Very suspicious': Mike Lindell scrambles with conspiracy theories after Supreme Court lawsuit is delayed

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell offered excuses on Tuesday after a lawsuit challenging the 2020 presidential election was not filed at the Supreme Court as he had claimed.

Lindell is on record promising that multiple state attorneys general would sign onto the lawsuit before it was filed on Tuesday. But by late Tuesday morning, there had been no filings with the court.

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Angela Merkel's husband calls unvaccinated Germans 'lazy'

Chancellor Angela Merkel's husband on Tuesday accused unvaccinated Germans of "laziness", as calls grew louder for the country to consider mandatory coronavirus jabs to combat a dramatic rise in infections.

Germany's Covid-19 resurgence has in part been blamed on its relatively low vaccination rate compared with Western European nations like France, Italy or Spain, with just 68 percent of the population fully jabbed.

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2-year-old fatally shoots his dad with rifle in St. Louis: report

Police in St. Louis believe a 2-year-old fatally shot his father in the back while handling a rifle.

The deceased is in his twenties, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

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Pfizer says Covid shot 100% effective in adolescents after 4 months

Pfizer and BioNTech said Monday their Covid-19 vaccine remained 100 percent effective in children 12 to 15 years old, four months after the second dose.

The companies said that the new data, which involved 2,228 trial participants, will help support their applications for full approval in the United States and worldwide.

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Alarm grows as COVID cases spike in Europe and US deaths in 2021 top 2020's toll

Europe is in the grip of a potentially devastating fourth coronavirus wave and the United States has now recorded more Covid-19 deaths in 2021 than it did in 2020, heightening alarm among public health experts who fear another brutal winter surge.

Dr. Hans Kluge, the World Health Organization's regional director for Europe, warned Saturday that the coronavirus could kill 500,000 more people in Europe by March if political leaders don't take immediate action to forestall the current spread and increase vaccine uptake, which has been lagging in parts of the continent due, in some cases, to anti-vaccine sentiment.

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WATCH: CNN's Bash fact-checks incoming VA Lt Gov Sears multiple times about Covid-19 and vaccines

On Sunday morning's CNN "State of the Union," host Dana Bash was twice forced to fact-check incoming Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears (R) after she tried to muddy the waters over Covid-19 protocols and vaccines and then lied about President Joe Biden's stance on vaccinations.

While Bash allowed the newly elected Republican to go on and on, jumping from topic to topic and avoiding giving direct answers to questions, she twice had to stop her for a fact-check.

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Trump rages after former aides subpoenaed for mishandling the Covid crisis

Former president Donald Trump issued a frantic statement on Saturday afternoon, accusing the "Communist Democrats" of "engaging in yet another Witch Hunt" as they investigate members of his administration who have been accused of meddling in the country's Covid -19 response for political purposes.

Late Friday Politico reported a congressional committee "issued a subpoena for former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Thursday for failing to respond to document requests," with the controversial Navarro joining "Steven Hatfill, a virologist and former adviser to Navarro" who was served in September.

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Dutch police fire warning shots as COVID riots hit Rotterdam

Dutch police fired warning shots on Friday after riots erupted in the port city of Rotterdam against a partial coronavirus lockdown, causing several injuries, local police said.

Police also fired water cannon to disperse demonstrators who lit fires and set off fireworks in one of Rotterdam's main shopping streets after a protest against the measures turned violent.

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DeSantis signs limits on vaccine mandates one day after Legislature approved them

Gov. Ron DeSantis affixed his signature Thursday to four bills designed to countermand President Joe Biden's COVID vaccine mandates, one day after the Legislature approved the package during a hastily organized special session.

He did so during a raucous press conference at an auto dealership in Brandon — a locale seemingly calculated to needle a president who's become the target of a popular right-wing cheer: “Let's go Brandon." You can read the history of the rude origins of that meme here.

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COVID significantly raises risk of stillbirth: US study

The risk of stillbirth is about twice as high for women with Covid compared to those without, and grew to about quadruple during the period when the Delta variant became dominant, a large US government study said Friday.

The analysis, carried out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was based on more than 1.2 million deliveries between March 2020 and September 2021 from a large US hospital database.

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Catherine the Great smallpox letter echoes Russia's pandemic woes

A rare letter written by Russian Empress Catherine the Great urging for her subjects to be vaccinated against smallpox has been unveiled in Moscow, as Russia's current leadership struggles with its own vaccination drive more than two centuries later.

In the letter, dated April 20, 1787 and addressed to a count, the German-born ruler who expanded Russia's territory provides detailed instructions to authorities in present-day Ukraine on how to organize an effective inoculation campaign.

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Austria imposes full lockdown and mandatory vaccines as Covid-19 surges

Austria announced on Friday that it will impose a lockdown for all and make vaccinations mandatory, becoming the first EU country to take such stringent measures as coronavirus cases spiral.

Other European countries are also tightening restrictions as Covid-19 cases surge across the continent, but so far none have reimposed full lockdowns and only the Vatican has mandated vaccinations for all.

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Peter Navarro lashes out over subpoena from House COVID committee: 'This is a witch hunt!'

A House committee investigating the Trump administration's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic has issued a subpoena to former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro after he failed to respond to document and interview requests.

However, Navarro told Politico he doesn't plan to comply with the subpoena from the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, which compels him to produce documents by Dec. 8 and appear for a deposition by Dec. 15.

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