Covid-19

Anti-masker declares himself new president of San Diego area school board after members flee from disruptive crowd

In a video posted to Twitter by the Activated Podcast and highlighted by Voice of San Diego editor in chief Scott Lewis, a man identified as Derek Greco claims he and fellow anti-mask activists are now the acting school board -- and he is its president --for the city of Poway which is located in northern San Diego.

As Andrew Dyer of the San Diego Union-Tribune reported, "The Poway Unified Board of Education ended its Thursday meeting early after a group of people protesting mask-wearing mandates interrupted the proceedings, officials said," adding the board issued a statement saying, "a small group forced its way into the district office, pushing past staff members, and refusing to leave. The board was set to meet under closed session and then hold its regular meeting at 6 p.m."

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FDA’s vaccine chief hopeful younger kids can get shots this fall

The Food and Drug Administration’s vaccine chief said Friday the agency will rapidly evaluate COVID-19 vaccinations for younger children as soon as it gets the needed data — and won’t cut corners. Dr. Peter Marks told The Associated Press he is “very, very hopeful” that vaccinations for 5- to 11-year-olds will be underway by year’s end. Maybe sooner: One company, Pfizer, is expected to turn over its study results by the end of September, and Marks say the agency hopefully could analyze them “in a matter of weeks.” In the U.S., anyone 12 and older is eligible for COVID-19 vaccines. But with sch...

Covid vaccines hold up against severe Delta: US data

Fully vaccinated people were 11 times less likely to die of Covid and 10 times less likely to be hospitalized compared to the unvaccinated since highly contagious Delta became the most common variant, US health authorities said Friday.

The data came from one of three new papers published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, all of which underscored Covid vaccines' ongoing effectiveness against severe outcomes.

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Court backs Florida's anti-mask mandate governor in school dispute

An appeals court ruled Friday that Florida schools cannot force students and staff to wear masks to fight the pandemic, in a victory for the state's conservative governor.

Two weeks ago Judge John Cooper overruled the pro-Trump governor, Ron DeSantis, and said the state's schools can make mask-wearing mandatory.

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Public health experts praise Biden's new vaccination efforts

With U.S. Covid-19 deaths rising and over a quarter of the eligible population still unvaccinated, President Joe Biden's sweeping new rules aimed at boosting vaccination rates have provoked predictable backlash from Republican lawmakers, right-wing voices, and anti-vaccine commentators but also widespread applause from public health experts and medical professionals.

The new policies come as the U.S. death toll from the pandemic—now largely driven by the ultra-contagious Delta variant—has topped 655,500 and some hospitals, particularly in regions with lower inoculation rates, are struggling to treat both Covid-19 patients and those with other ailments.

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Maddow goes off on Idaho doctor who calls vaccine mandates ‘needle rape’ as hospitalizations soar

On MSNBC Friday, Rachel Maddow highlighted the beliefs of Ryan Cole, a conspiracy theorist doctor just appointed to oversee a major health board in Idaho as the COVID-19 pandemic rages out of control in the state.

"This summer in June, officials in the state's largest health district fired a 15-year veteran of that health board, a nationally recognized physician who had given mainstream COVID advice in line with federal guidelines," said Maddow. "The person Idaho picked to replace him to join the biggest health board in the state in the middle of this crisis is this guy, a pathologist who runs a local medical lab."

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Robert Reich: there is no 'legal ground at all' to contest Biden's vaccine mandate

On CNN Friday, former Bill Clinton Labor Secretary and legal scholar Robert Reich argued that all of the threats of legal action from Republicans against President Joe Biden's new business vaccine mandate have no basis in law, citing the old Supreme Court case Jacobson v. Massachusetts.

"Mr. Secretary, what about the threats of legal action?" asked anchor John Berman. "How solid do you think the legal ground is here for these new rules?"

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COVID vax for children under 12 could come as soon as October: report

The United States may soon hit yet another major milestone in its efforts to vaccinate its citizens against the novel coronavirus.

Reuters reports that American regulators could authorize Pfizer's vaccine for children between the ages of 5 and 11 as soon as the end of October.

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Chiropractor says mask mandates are 'from the pit of hell' -- and will sign anyone's school mask exemption

As President Joe Biden and health professionals urge Americans to get vaccinated and wear masks, one chiropractor in Pennsylvania is signing exemption forms for anyone seeking to evade public health measures.

Chiropractor John Dorobish of Cherry Tree Chiropractic in Uniontown was interviewed by WTAE-TV about the state's new mask mandates for schools.

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Ohio GOP Senate candidate melts down after Anti-Defamation League slams linking vax mandates to Nazi gestapo

Ohio Republican Senate candidate Josh Mandel flipped out on the Anti-Defamation League on Friday after the organization criticized him for equating vaccination mandates with the Nazi gestapo.

The drama started when the ADL called on Mandel to apologize for his campaign video in which he urged followers to stand up to President Joe Biden's "gestapo" policy of pushing companies to either ensure their workers are vaccinated or to give them weekly tests.

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Pence breaks silence to slam Biden over COVID vaccine mandates

Former Vice President Mike Pence Friday made a rare TV appearance to rail against President Biden’s new push for COVID vaccine mandates as “unlike anything we’ve heard before.” In his first television interview since leaving office, Pence suggested Biden’s tougher approach on requiring COVID vaccinations amounts to violating personal freedom. The ex-veep also said it’s just not how a president is supposed to talk to the American people. “To have the president of the United States say that he’s been patient, but his patience is wearing thin, that’s not how the American people expect to be spoke...

Striking chart shows it's 'impossible' to not link voting patterns with COVID deaths: reporter

Washington Post reporter Philip Bump on Friday compared states that voted for President Joe Biden in 2020 with states that voted for former President Donald Trump in 2020 and found it was "impossible" to separate politics from pandemic outcomes.

In a chart posted on his Twitter account, Bump showed how much Biden-voting states have diverged from Trump-voting states ever since vaccines started rolling out late last year, and he found that blue states are now doing significantly better than they were a year ago at this time, while red states are doing significantly worse.

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'Look at me!' Anti-masker repeatedly yells at school board president – then screams about 'Nuremberg trials'

An anti-mask extremist targeting Torrance, California Unified School District school board president Betty Lieu, who just happens to be married to sitting Democratic U.S. Congressman Ted Lieu, repeatedly screamed "look at me!" as she spoke against masks at Tuesday's meeting.

"Mrs. Lieu, I would like you to please look at me. You've been looking at your computer. Mrs. Lieu. Look at me! Mrs. Lieu look at me!" the speaker, introduced in the original video as Erin DiMaggio, repeatedly screamed, in video posted to social media (below). "Do you feel that? What you have demonstrated is that mentality of power over instead of power with. What you are demonstrating is that you do not care about us, what you, you are still not looking at me Mrs. Lieu. Mrs. Lieu. Thank you. I see you. Our eyes are the seat of our soul, our breath is from the spirit, and what you are doing is you are all damaging and destroying our children's spiritual, emotional, physical well being. Mrs. Lieu, you again, are not looking at me."

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