Covid-19

Man whose wife sued hospital to force it to administer ivermectin dies of COVID-19

An Ohio man whose wife sued a Cincinnati area hospital for refusing to provide him ivermectin as he was intubated due to COVID-19 has died, according to one of her attorneys.

Jeffrey Smith, 51, died Sept. 25, according to the family's attorney, Jonathan Davidson.

While he was on a ventilator, Julie Smith filed a lawsuit against West Chester Hospital for refusing to honor a prescription of ivermectin written by a physician who founded a controversial group that champions the drug.

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Far right wing commentator who contracted COVID threatens Dr. Fauci in obscenity-laden tirade

Far right extremist commentator Josh Bernstein, an anti-vaxxer who recently contracted COVID after threatening a "lead injection" for anyone who tried to vaccinate him, appears to have issued an obscenity-laden death threat against Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the Chief Medical Advisor to the President.

"Let me tell you something you sick twisted garden gnome," Bernstein says in the video below which was posted by the watchdog group by Right Wing Watch.

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Rapid COVID-19 tests increasingly scarce, pricey as demand from employers jumps

By Carl O'Donnell

(Reuters) - Surging demand for COVID-19 tests from U.S. employers has exacerbated a nationwide shortage of rapid tests in recent weeks and is driving up costs for state and local testing programs, according to industry executives and state officials.

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Trump advisor told Steve Mnuchin he'd be 'the reason' the pandemic would never end: new book

Many of the post-Trump presidency books have searched for blame amid the COVID crisis, but former National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien made it clear, pinning it on Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

In Bob Woodward's book Rage, he describes President Donald Trump and his advisers linking his success over the COVID-19 crisis to the economy. Trump falsely believed that if the economy came roaring back that his presidency would be saved and his second term would be secured. Woodward made it clear that the former president never fully understood that to save the economy, he first had to fight the virus,

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GOP's Ron Johnson implies vaccines to blame for COVID delta surge during unhinged Fox News rant

Sen. Ron Johnson on Monday implied that COVID-19 vaccines were responsible for the surge in the COVID-19 delta variant this summer during an interview on Fox News.

While talking with host Tucker Carlson, Johnson drew a line between the availability of vaccines and the delta variant.

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'Fox & Friends' freak out: Co-Hosts complain 'Grinch' Fauci is 'about to cancel Christmas'

"Fox & Friends" co-hosts kicked off the week by attacking Dr. Anthony Fauci, complaining the famous head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is going to "cancel Christmas" while comparing him to the "Grinch."

When asked Sunday by CBS if Americans could safely gather for the holidays, Fauci had merely replied, "it's just too soon to tell," which the GOP's propaganda arm quickly posted to social media.

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With most pregnant women unvaccinated, doctors worry about virus’s toll

ATLANTA — Kyndal Nipper started the morning with a sense of relief. To the eight-months pregnant, 29-year-old from Columbus, it seemed that her bout with COVID-19 had ended and she had made it through the illness with only mild symptoms: a low-grade fever, fatigue and a loss of taste and smell. She felt better than she had in days as she resumed her normal routine. But, as morning gave way to afternoon, she noticed that her baby wasn’t moving as much he usually did. Maybe not at all. She ate a snack and drank a caffeinated beverage to stimulate movement. Still nothing. Out of an abundance of c...

J&J to seek FDA authorization of booster shot this week: NYT

(Reuters) -Johnson & Johnson is planning to ask U.S. federal regulators this week to authorize a booster shot of its COVID-19 vaccine, the New York Times reported https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/10/04/world/covid-delta-variant-vaccine#johnson-johnson-will-seek-fda-authorization-for-a-booster-shot on Monday, citing officials familiar with the company's plans.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) scheduled last week an Oct. 15 meeting of its expert advisory committee to discuss whether to grant emergency use authorization for a booster shot of J&J's vaccine.

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California travelers kicked out of Hawaii after they faked COVID tests: police

Two visitors from California accused of filing fake negative COVID-19 test results with authorities have been arrested in Hawaii, police reported. The travelers, ages 34 and 33, both of Los Angeles, uploaded the fake results to the Hawaii Safe Travels program, according to a news release. Travelers must submit vaccine cards or negative COVID-19 tests to visit the islands without quarantining. The program flagged the fake tests, prompting an investigation by Hawaii authorities and the arrest Tuesday of the two suspects, police reported. They face a charge of unsworn falsification. Following the...

CNN doctor speculates Trump has already gotten a COVID booster shot 'in secret'

Speaking to CNN's Jim Acosta, Dr. Jonathan Reiner, MD, responded to a quote from former President Donald Trump about whether he would get a COVID-19 booster shot.

Trump, who spoke with Yahoo Finance, wasn't asked if he'd already gotten the booster shot but if he would get the shot. Trump is 75-years-old and has some minor health issues, according to public disclosures.

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Acosta tells Daily Show's Jordan Klepper he may have 'broken a few brains with the power of follow-up question'

"Daily Show" correspondent Jordan Klepper has become known for mocking supporters of former President Donald Trump simply by leading them through their own logic. Speaking to CNN host Jim Acosta, Klepper explained that he can't change minds because so much of what anti-vaccine people believe isn't based on facts, but on tribal politics.

In Klepper's last video, he appeared at a North Carolina rally for Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) that wasn't even in his congressional district. The Daily Show's Trump fan "expert" explained why his line of questioning didn't exactly change minds.

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Doctor quits after being outed for scheme to hand out blank COVID-19 and mask exemption cards

Physician Sue McIntosh has been officially retired after an anonymous tip to the Connecticut Medical Examining Board revealed she'd been handing out signed COVID-19 exemption waivers to anyone who wanted.

Business Insider reported Sunday that the medical board's investigation revealed the doctor had been "providing fraudulent vaccine exemption forms through the mail related to COVID-19 vaccines, general vaccines, COVID testing, and medical opposition to wearing facial masks," the report said.

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WV governor snaps at CBS host over tough Covid question: 'Margaret, you don't have to come in so hot'

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) complained on Sunday after CBS host Margaret Brennan asked him why he is not requiring children to be vaccinated for Covid-19.

But Justice said there was "no chance" he would change his mind.

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