Covid-19

NYPD Union claimed NYC vaccine mandate would force ‘10,000’ officers off the streets -- in reality it’s just 34

On Thursday the union representing 50,000 current and former New York City Police Dept. officers claimed Mayor de Blasio's vaccine mandate would force "10,000" officers off the streets. According to the NYPD Police Commissioner, that number is actually just 34.

"NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea noted that only 34 police officers have been placed on unpaid leave," AM NY reports, noting across all NYC employees, there are "12,000 unvaccinated city workers" who "have applied for medical or religious exemption, which will be worked on in the coming days."

Keep reading... Show less

Maryland man pleads guilty to starting scam website that offered to sell COVID-19 vaccine for $30

A Maryland man faces up to 20 years in prison after confessing to a COVID-19 vaccine scam. Odunayo Oluwalade, 25, pleaded guilty to a federal wire fraud conspiracy Friday for starting a phony website that promised to sell the Moderna vaccine “ahead of time,” according to the Department of Justice. Oluwalade, his cousin Olakitan and a third man, Kelly Williams, were arrested in February, just as the vaccine rollout was beginning in the U.S. According to prosecutors, the conmen started a website called modernatx.shop, deceptively similar to Moderna’s real modernatx.com, and copied the real logos...

US approval for Moderna teen vaccines delayed

US biotech firm Moderna said Sunday that American officials have delayed approving its Covid-19 vaccine for teenagers to allow more time to better assess the potential risk of developing myocarditis, or heart inflammation.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday "informed Moderna that the agency requires additional time to evaluate recent international analyses of the risk of myocarditis after vaccination," the biotech company said Sunday in a statement.

Keep reading... Show less

Manhattan office workers are coming back, but slowly

There is still a ways to go, but Robert Byrnes has been heartened by signs that more New Yorkers are getting back to the office after the coronavirus pandemic.

"The subway train was absolutely packed this morning," he said. "I'm back to waiting in lines at lunchtime."

Keep reading... Show less

Anti-vaccine speaker at Staten Island rally: Town halls and schools will be 'burned to the ground'

A speaker at a protest against vaccines in Staten Island suggested that town halls and schools would be "burned to the ground" unless vaccine mandates are reversed.

Video of the Sunday rally was shared on Twitter by ScooterCasterNY. The protesters were said to have gathered outside a venue where Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) was speaking.

Keep reading... Show less

Anti-vax nurse films herself being escorted out of Kaiser Permanente for refusing vaccine

A nurse who claims to have a religious objection to vaccines went viral over the weekend after she claimed to lose her job at Kaiser Permanente.

In a video that had been viewed over a million times on Twitter, the nurse says she is being escorted out of the building by security because she refused the Covid-19 vaccine.

Keep reading... Show less

Top North Carolina paper calls on GOPer Richard Burr to resign after latest 'betrayal'

In a scathing editorial from the Charlotte Observer's editorial board, Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) is told he should no longer remain in the U.S. Senate after "betraying" not only his constituents but also all Americans for attempting to profit off of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Using a Pro Publica investigation into his insider trading where he dumped $1.6 million in stock after receiving "material nonpublic information" about the danger of the growing pandemic in a closed-door meeting as a jumping-off point, the editors claimed the story just got worse.

Keep reading... Show less

Two cops fired for submitting fake COVID vaccination cards — now they're under criminal investigation

Two Pennsylvania police officers are facing criminal investigations after they were fired for submitting fake COVID-19 vaccination cards to their department.

The two officers in the city of Lancaster were busted after they openly discussed their fake vaccination cards at work, according to a report from Lancaster Online.

Keep reading... Show less

Russia imposes nationwide paid holiday to curb COVID

New coronavirus restrictions came into effect across Russia on Saturday with authorities looking to stem soaring infections and deaths in Europe's worst hit country by fatalities.

Saturday's government tally recorded 40,251 new cases, the highest figure for new infections since the beginning of the pandemic.

Keep reading... Show less

Federal government releases coronavirus reports that destroy right wing talking points and conspiracy theories

The federal government on Friday quietly released two reports that together destroy many right wing conspiracy theories and talking points on the coronavirus and the COVID-19 vaccine.

Contrary to the false claims from right wing extremists that "natural immunity" is more powerful and "better" than the coronavirus vaccines, the CDC released a report finding those who are unvaccinated and contracted COVID-19 are five times more likely to be re-infected than those who are fully vaccinated.

Keep reading... Show less

US authorizes Pfizer Covid vaccine for children 5-11

The United States on Friday authorized the Pfizer Covid vaccine for children aged five-to-11, paving the way for 28 million young Americans to soon get immunized.

The decision came after a high-level medical panel advising the government this week endorsed the shots, ruling that the known benefits outweighed the risks of side-effects.

Keep reading... Show less

The Facebook Papers: How vaccine misinformation thrived

While Facebook claims to have made “considerable progress” with downgrading misinformation regarding COVID vaccines in users’ feeds, the internal company documents obtained by former Facebook product manager-turned-whistleblower raises pertinent questions about the platform’s business model and ethics. By Jisha Krishnan “Honestly, I wasn’t surprised. It has been an open secret,” says a self-confessed Facebook addict and techie based in Bengaluru, as we discuss ‘The Facebook Papers’. Thanks to the powerful collaboration among journalists from across the globe, the world is now privy to how the ...

Delta wave slowed US economic growth in third quarter

The US economic expansion slowed dramatically in the third quarter to an annual rate of just two percent as consumer spending was choked by resurgent Covid-19 infections, the government said Thursday.

The spread of the Delta variant of the virus over the summer combined with renewed restrictions and global supply snags including shortages of workers and computer chips took a toll on the economy, cutting growth from the 6.7 percent pace in the prior quarter.

Keep reading... Show less