Covid-19

'I was too damn stubborn': Unvaccinated Georgia man leaves message for friends before Covid death

According to a report from WSB-TV, a 33-year-old man who chose not to be vaccinated left a message for his friends before succumbing to COVID-19 after three weeks in the hospital.

Kevin McKenzie, of Senoia, Georgia passed away on September 2nd, but before he succumbed to Covid-related pneumonia he posted a message to his friends to please get vaccinated.

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Everything we know about the mu variant -- the latest coronavirus mutation

A study published last month established that Americans, after years of being pounded with creationist propaganda, had decisively rejected pseudoscience and accepted evolution. While the shift in public opinion had been years in the making, there was a certain poetry to the timing of that study's release. We have watched with bated breath as SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that brought the world to its knees by causing the COVID-19 pandemic — has evolved over and over again into something more effective at spreading through the human population. We have had the delta variant and the lambda variant and the hybrid B.1.429, to name only a few. Whenever a new strain pops up, public health officials try to strike a note between caution and reassurance.

This article first appeared in Salon

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Leader of movement behind bleach as a 'miracle' Covid cure charged in death of 5-year-old: report

According to a report from Business Insider, a man who has led the movement to use bleach as a "miracle cure" for Covid-19 has been charged with the death of a 5-year-old boy.

Argentinian authorities have charged Andreas Kalcker in the death following a seven-month investigation after the child was treated by his parents.

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Labor unions vs. vaccine mandates: The workers drawing a line in the COVID battle

Police unions, among several other professional labor unions, across the country are fighting back against possible vaccine mandates in Democratic-led states, many of which are considering a requirement for all city employees – including police officers – to be inoculated against COVID-19.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Study suggests Delta does not cause more severe childhood Covid

  • US pediatric Covid hospitalizations have surged since Delta became predominant, but a new study that offers a first look at the relevant data suggests that fears the variant causes more severe disease are unfounded.

The paper by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also found that between June 20 and July 31, 2021, unvaccinated adolescents were more than 10 times more likely to be hospitalized than those who were vaccinated.

The health agency analyzed hospital records from across an area covering around 10 percent of the US population, between March 1, 2020 and August 14, 2021.

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Top health officials plan narrower COVID-19 booster launch: source

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top U.S. health officials have told the White House they would not have enough data for a broad COVID-19 booster rollout as President Joe Biden had anticipated, a source familiar with the discussions said on Friday.

A source familiar with the discussions told Reuters that there was only sufficient data to weigh a booster dose from Pfizer Inc. and German partner BioNTech SE.

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Boxing great Oscar De La Hoya hospitalized with COVID-19, comeback postponed

Boxer Oscar De La Hoya, who was set to return to the ring after 13 years next week, has been hospitalized with the coronavirus, he said Friday. The formerly retired boxing champion announced his diagnosis in a series of tweets and videos from his hospital bed in Los Angeles, saying he tested positive despite being vaccinated and taking care of himself. “Wanted you to hear directly from me that despite being fully vaccinated, I have contracted COVID and am not going to be able to fight next weekend,” he wrote. “Preparing for this comeback has been everything to me over the last months, & I want...

Delta hits US hiring in new setback for Biden

US President Joe Biden is negotiating with congressional lawmakers over passage of two massive spending bills aimed at remaking the world's largest economy

Washington (AFP) - The United States added far fewer jobs than expected in August as businesses grappled with the Delta wave of Covid-19, a major disappointment and yet another complication for President Joe Biden's plans to remake the world's largest economy.

Employment rose by just 235,000 jobs last month, according to Labor Department data released Friday, and while the unemployment rate fell to a pandemic low of 5.2 percent, the report was nowhere near the job gains seen in recent months, which have topped one million.

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Alex Jones takes ivermectin — and launches crazed rant about Joe Rogan: 'You think I'm easy to kill?'

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones said he was ingesting ivermectin and a steroid on-air on Friday during a bizarre rant.

Jones had the camera zoom in on two packages, one of which was 3 mg dosages of ivermectin and the other 4 mg doses of methylprednisolone.

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Utah governor clarifies ‘inarticulate statements' on masks as hospitals are 'overflowing' with young people

Three days after doubting the efficacy of mask-wearing, Utah's Republican governor clarified his "inarticulate statements" on Friday.

"Masks are not as effective as most of the pro-mask crowd are arguing," Governor Spencer Cox argued at a Tuesday news conference. "We know that they're just not."

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15 Miami-Dade school staffers die of COVID in 10 days: report

On Friday, NBC 6 Miami reported that 15 staffers and educators in the Miami-Dade County school system have died of COVID 19 — just in the past ten days.

"Sonia Diaz, a spokesperson for several unions in the school district, confirmed the number of deaths to NBC 6," reported Johnny Archer. "Miami-Dade County Public Schools resumed classes on Aug. 23, and it's unknown when the employees contracted COVID-19."

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San Antonio elementary school forced to call the cops after anti-maskers harass their students

An elementary school in San Antonio this week had to call local police after a group of anti-mask activists swarmed school grounds and started yelling at students.

MySanAntonio reports that the dozens of anti-maskers on Friday descended upon Bennie L. Cole Elementary School to protest the school's decision to force both students and faculty to wear masks while in class.

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'Anti-masker wackjobs' force lockdowns at three different Washington state schools: report

Three schools in Vancouver, Washington went into lockdown on Friday due to an anti-mask protest by far-right groups.

Vancouver Public Schools put Skyview High School, Alki Middle School, and Chinook Elementary School on lockdown, KOIN-TV reports.

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