Covid-19

You're 11 times more likely to die of COVID if you're unvaccinated: CDC study

Those who didn't get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 were 11 times more likely to die of the virus than those who got their shots, according to a new study from the the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

This article was originally published at Michigan Advance

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Trump blames Democrats for vaccine hesitancy among Republicans

In an interview with Fox Digital, former president Donald Trump made the claim that the blame for Americans refusing to be vaccinated falls on Democrats, insisting they disparaged vaccines when he was president.

Disregarding the early days of Covid-19 when he claimed it would go away by itself and could be cured with untested cures -- as well as bleach -- Trump said Democrats are the real culprits when it comes to vaccine hesitancy.

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Vietnamese found in a refrigerated truck fleeing virus.

Fifteen people including a seven-year-old boy have been found inside a refrigerated truck in Vietnam after they tried to escape areas of the south badly hit by Covid-19, state media said Monday.

Vietnam has been battling a devastating fourth wave of the virus since April and tens of millions of people are under stay-at-home orders, with domestic travel largely forbidden.

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COVID-19 testing at home is both possible and reliable. Here’s what you need to know.

Remember when a COVID-19 diagnostic test meant waiting in your car for a nurse wearing head-to-toe PPE to shove a long swab down your throat and send the sample to a lab that would take a week or more to return results? That was so 2020. Now you can get molecular test kits delivered to your door — no prescription needed ― then mail a shallow nose swab or a saliva sample to a lab that returns results in a day or two. Or, if you’re willing to sacrifice some accuracy for convenience, you can order antigen tests online that give rapid results right at home. You may have to pay for the test, depend...

These doctors and nurses share COVID-19 falsehoods. They can become misinformation superspreaders

The number of COVID-19 cases in the county was rising sharply, Scott Levy, chief medical officer in one of Bucks County’s hospitals, tried to tell the crowd at the Aug. 31 meeting of the Central Bucks School Board amid a debate over school mask mandates. “We’ve gone from 10 cases a week diagnosed at Doylestown Hospital first week of July,” he began. The crowd howled. ... “to 100, 100 cases a week,“ he continued. “Children could transmit to adults, and the adults ....” Levy never was able to finish his statement over the crowd’s hearty disapproval. The person who spoke before him, Kayla Ottey, ...

Mary Trump explains why her uncle Donald cared more about boxing instead of Sept. 11 anniversary

Speaking to CNN's Jim Acosta on Sunday, Dr. Mary Trump, the niece of former President Donald Trump, explained why her uncle was more focused on making money on Sept. 11 than he was about the victims and survivors on the 20th anniversary of such a horrific tragedy.

While the people of the U.S. were mourning and recalling the sadness surrounding the day, Trump eagerly provided commentary with his son for a boxing match on the day. At the same time, other political leaders flocked to remembrance sites. Trump bragged he scored an "obscene" amount of money for the gig, something he likely needs to fight the legal problems he's facing.

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Canoe maker is only hiring 'unvaccinated individuals'

A Canadian canoe-maker has job postings that tell vaccinated people not to apply to work at his company.

The Financial Post reported this week that Souris River Canoes announced "we will only be considering unvaccinated individuals" for "two full-time roles and one part-time position for workers to start in October with six-month renewable positions."

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COVID ravages the Republican Party as 21 out of 23 most infected states voted for Trump

Last week, the hashtag "GOPDeathCult" was trending on social media as Republican governors continued to refuse to take precautions to keep their states safe. The recent COVID-19 numbers now show that out of the 23 worst states for the virus in the country, 21 of them voted for Donald Trump in the last election.

The Washington Post revealed that of the 23 states in the country that exceed the national COVID average, all but two of those are from Republican states.

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Chris Wallace busts GOP governor for opposing vaccine mandates for Covid but not for chicken pox

Fox News host Chris Wallace challenged Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) for opposing a mandate for the Covid-19 vaccine but not for other diseases.

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, Wallace asked Ricketts why he is fighting President Joe Biden's call for companies with 100 or more employees to require worker vaccinations for Covid-19.

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Alabama man dies of heart complications after being turned away from 43 hospitals due to inundated ICUs

The grieving family of a deceased man has a warning for Americans as the pandemic rages on: get vaccinated. According to The Cullman Times, Ray Martin DeMonia was just three days away from celebrating his 74th birthday when he died of heart complications on September 1.

His family is warning Americans to get vaccinated for COVID-19 as hospitals in multiple states reach capacity due to increased hospitalizations from the pandemic, reports USA Today.

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QAnon congresswoman calls Democrats Nazis — while lying on Twitter about vaccine safety

Controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene (R-GA) was caught spreading disinformation about coronavirus vaccines on social media on Saturday.

Greene spread the lie about the vaccines by complaining about nurses who have received vaccination being fired from the jobs for being threats to public health.

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North Carolina brewery bans church from sharing their parking lot over refusal to wear masks: report

According to a report from the Charlotte Observer, parishioners attending a popular church in Charlotte's South End are going to have to walk a little bit farther to be nearer to Jesus after a local brewery banned them from using their parking lot on Sundays.

The reason for the ban? A refusal by church leaders to make attendees wear masks as Covid-19 grips the community.

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GOP strategist critical of DeSantis' risky appeal to conservatives

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) have quite a few things in common. They've both resorted to enacting drastic, controversial laws for the sake of appealing to their conservative base. However, Republican strategists are concerned about what those policies could mean for their upcoming re-election campaigns in 2024, reports The Hill.

While both governors have faced backlash for their pushback against COVID mitigation efforts, the two are now embroiled in more controversies due to new pieces of legislation they've supported.

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