Covid-19

Rural states with early vaccine success hit a wall

When COVID-19 vaccines rolled out earlier this year, Alaska, West Virginia and several other rural states quickly jumped ahead of the pack, vaccinating residents at rates that outpaced other states. Those less populous states outhustled bigger ones using innovative distribution schemes such as flying vaccines on small airplanes to remote areas, tapping into existing rural health systems and eschewing the county-by-county model that slowed larger states’ distribution. During that period, Alaska’s rural doctors were hailed as heroes. In February, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, a Republican, cro...

Los Angeles requires vaccine proof in bars, restaurants and gyms

Bars, restaurants, gyms and cinemas in Los Angeles will all require proof of vaccination against Covid-19 from next month, after an ordinance passed Wednesday by the council in the second biggest city in the United States.

The move, which also applies to shopping malls and beauty salons, brings the city into line with New York and San Francisco.

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'Stop the Steal' organizer to start the squeal by sharing private social media messages with feds

The leader of the "Walk Away" social media movement that encouraged voters to leave the Democratic Party will be sharing his private social media messages with federal investigators as part of a plea agreement.

Former New York City hairstylist Brandon Straka, 44, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge after he videotaped his actions at the Capitol on January 6th. Prior to the breaching of the Capitol by Trump supporters seeking to overturn the election, Straka spoke at the "Stop the Steal" rally where Trump spoke.

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New Hampshire Republican resigns committee chair after sharing unhinged conspiracy about 'tentacle'-filled vaccines

New Hampshire GOP state Rep. Ken Weyler resigned as chairman of the House Finance Committee on Wednesday after generating controversy for sharing conspiracy theories full of anti-Catholic bigotry with his colleagues, New Hampshire Public Radio reports.

Weyler shared a document referred to as a "vaccine death report."

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Maryland anti-vaxxer murdered his pharmacist brother because he believed vaccines were poison: prosecutors

Newly unsealed court documents allege that a Maryland man murdered his own pharmacist brother because he believed the COVID-19 vaccines he was distributing were killing people.

The Baltimore Sun reports that 46-year-old Jeffrey Burnham told his mother that he planned on confronting his 58-year-old brother Brian Robinette because he was supposedly killing his own clients by getting them vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.

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Merck slammed for 4,000% markup of taxpayer-funded COVID-19 drug

The New Jersey-based pharmaceutical giant Merck is facing accusations of price gouging after it charged the U.S. over $700 per patient for a taxpayer-funded coronavirus treatment that, according to research, costs just $17.74 to produce.

Last week, Merck announced plans to request emergency federal authorization for molnupiravir after a late-stage clinical trial showed that a five-day course of the antiviral drug cut the risk of Covid-19 hospitalization or death in half in patients with mild-to-moderate cases.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene unloads unhinged rant accusing Biden of 'Nazi tactics' at school board meetings

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Wednesday accused President Joe Biden of using "Nazi tactics" after the Department of Justice issued a memorandum about violence and intimidation at school board meetings.

In the memo, Attorney General Merrick Garland cited "a disturbing spike in harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence against school administrators, board members, teachers, and staff who participate in the vital work of running our nation's public schools."

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Pro-Trump Virginia GOP candidate busted for massive hypocrisy in brutal Lincoln Project ad

In a new ad produced by the conservative anti-Trump Lincoln Project, Virginia's GOP candidate for governor, Glenn Youngkin, is scorched for doing all he can to fight much-needed Covid-19 health protocols in the state's public schools while at the same time sending his kids to out-of-state private institutions -- that mandate masks.

In the ad, Youngkin can be heard claiming " I believe there should not be mask mandates," before the ad's narrator explains, "But when it comes to the safety of his own kids, he sends them to an out-of-state private school, that requires masks, for almost $40,000 a year."

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'Disgraceful': Florida faces questioning from Biden admin after failing to submit COVID funding plan

Florida was the only state that failed to submit a plan necessary to qualify for a federal aid program designed to buoy the state's public school system, according to the U.S. Department Education – and the department is struggling to ascertain why.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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MSNBC host calls Tucker Carlson a coward for refusing to attack Fox News over their vaccine and mask policies

As part of an epic takedown of Fox News host Tucker Carlson for his COVID conspiracy theories, MSNBC host Chris Hayes nailed the host for being a coward because he won't go after his own company for the mask and vaccine mandates.

Carlson, along with Laura Ingraham, have raged against the vaccine, but refuse to say whether or not they are personally vaccinated. It is likely because Fox News has one of the strictest vaccine mandates and if people aren't vaccinated, they require people to be tested daily. When Fox and other networks were in lockdown for safety, their hosts were doing shows from their own homes to protect themselves.

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Fake vaccine cards and Ivermectin sent from China to Texas intercepted by Border Patrol

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol seized multiple shipments of fake vaccine cards and Ivermectin in Chicago on Monday, reported the Daily Beast.

According to the report, boxes labeled "logs" and "greeting cards" were shipped from Mexico and China to Texas, but inside were multiple packages of Ivermectin pills, a livestock drug, and cards people have tried to replicate to fake their vaccines.

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Mark Meadows and his crew of 'Trump whisperers' played into the presidents worst instincts on COVID: book

President Donald Trump's final chief of staff, former Rep. Mark Meadows was one of the worst enablers of the president's "delusion and conspiracies," wrote former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham in her new book.

According to one of the many stories in I'll Take Your Questions Now, Grisham described Meadows as the worst of the White House chiefs because he "nursed Trump's worst instincts," particularly when it came to COVID-19.

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GOP lawmaker says COVID deaths are a Vatican plot — and vaccines contain 'living organisms with tentacles'

According to New Hampshire Public Radio, New Hampshire GOP state Rep. Ken Weyler is now facing bipartisan calls to be stripped of leadership — including from GOP Gov. Chris Sununu. According to the accusations, the state house Finance Committee chairman circulated a series of bizarre COVID-19 conspiracy theories laced with attacks on the Catholic church.

"Sununu's statement comes after Weyler, 79, emailed colleagues materials full of COVID conspiracy theories, including a discredited, false report that claims COVID deaths are driven by a plot orchestrated out of Vatican City, Washington D.C. and London," reported Josh Rogers. "'It's all one huge puppet theatre, where the majority of the people — even most of those who are complicit — haven't got the slightest clue what is going on, and how everyone is being played,' the report states. Among other false claims, the report says some COVID vaccines include 'living organism(s) with tentacles.'"

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