Covid-19

Texas education official says Gov. Abbott has 'abandoned his duties' and 'teachers are dying' without vax mandates

Texas State Board of Education member Ruben Cortez Jr. this week demanded that his state's Department of Health and Human Services implement a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for schools in defiance of Gov. Greg Abbott's orders.

Local news station KHOU-11 reports that Cortez Jr. wants the COVID-19 vaccine to be mandatory in the same way that measles and polio immunizations are already mandatory for students.

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WATCH: DeSantis declares 'it really doesn’t impact me or anyone else' if people get vaccinated

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis continued to push his dangerous anti-vaxx policies and his promotion of expensive treatment versus prevention, announcing that "it really doesn't impact me or anyone else" if someone gets vaccinated, which is false.

"I don't want a biomedical security state," said the GOP governor, whose state now ranks 26th in full-vaccination rate of those 18 or older.

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Nebraska man dies after he couldn't find an ICU bed due to COVID patients overwhelming hospitals

A Nebraska man needed emergency medical care, but no space was available since hospitals were overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients and he died 18 hours later, KETV reports.

According to a friend of Mark McConnaughey, they tried calling 23 hospitals for the 57-year-old before they finally found a hospital in Des Moines that would take him. They airlifted McConnaughey to the hospital, but he later died on Aug. 18.

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Orlando’s water worries from COVID-caused shortage of liquid oxygen grow more dire

ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando’s utility is barely able to get enough liquid oxygen needed to purify the city’s drinking water even as other urgent worries are peaking. “We are definitely not out of the woods,” said Tim Trudell, Orlando Utilities Commission spokesman. Liquid oxygen is in short supply because of the priority and surging demand at hospitals for care of COVID-19 patients. For the past two weeks, Orlando Utilities Commission has implored residents and businesses through mailers and public announcements to conserve water, to little avail. As a result, daily demand dropped from 90 million ...

Joe Rogan flattened by ex-GOP lawmaker for still spreading COVID treatment 'bullcrap'

Appearing on CNN on Friday morning with "New Day" hosts John Berman and Kaitlan Collins, former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) slammed podcast host Joe Rogan for allegedly putting his followers' lives at risk by still pushing unproven treatments for COVID-19 after admitting he has contracted the virus.

Earlier this week Rogan posted a video explaining that he was infected and that, "We immediately threw the kitchen sink at it. monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, Z-Pak, prednisone."

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Anti-mask Florida father tells school board the 'deep state medical establishment wants all of us to be depopulated'

The Seminole County, Florida school board has been holding a marathon meeting on masks, which started Thursday at 8:30 AM, and is still going on after nearly nine hours. While there were many anti-science extremists, one parent's speech stood out.

A man who identified himself as Jeff James declared "there are more variants planned," the vaccine is "not a vaccine it's an experimental drug," called mask mandates "charades," and falsely claimed that "masks don't work."

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FDA vaccine advisers face thorny question: Are COVID-19 boosters needed?

By Julie Steenhuysen

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are expected to discuss two key questions when they meet on Sept. 17 to consider a COVID-19 vaccine booster campaign this fall: Is protection from the initial shots waning, and will boosters help?

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Angry locals threatened to zip-tie elementary school principal over COVID-19 protocols: police

On Thursday, KVOA reported that police responded to an incident at Mesquite Elementary School in Tucson, Arizona after a dispute over COVID-19 safety protocols led to protesters threatening to zip-tie the principal and make a citizen's arrest.

The trouble started when a Mesquite student was asked to quarantine after coming into close contact with someone who had contracted the novel coronavirus.

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MAGA rioters grow fed up with their AWOL lawyer -- and three have already fired him

The mysterious disappearance of a far-right attorney representing defendants in Capitol riot cases is harming trust his clients have in him, according to a new report in The Daily Beast.

The Beast reported that lawyer John Pierce was fired by accused insurrectionist Deborah Lynn Lee after only ten days on the job. Lee hired Pierce on August 23, but he hasn't been seen since.

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‘Step up and take action’: Former GOP Senate leader blasts Tennessee’s governor over COVID crisis

A former Republican Senate Majority Leader is blasting his home state of Tennessee's GOP Governor, Bill Lee, over the horrific coronavirus crisis and urging him to "step up and take action."

Bill Frist, a medical doctor who earned his degree at Harvard, and was Senate Majority Leader from 2003-2007, spoke out Thursday night, revealing that Tennessee is number one in the nation for new coronavirus cases.

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South Carolina Supreme Court strikes down city's school mask mandate

By Brendan O'Brien

(Reuters) - South Carolina'sSupreme Court on Thursday struck down a school mask mandate in the state's capital city in the midst of its largest surge in COVID-19 cases since last winter.

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Florida breaks its record for daily COVID-19 deaths -- again

The state of Florida has broken its record for the highest daily average in COVID-19 deaths yet again.

The Miami Herald reports that Florida on Thursday reported 1,338 new COVID-19 deaths, and the state has also averaged 325 deaths a day for the last week, which the paper calls "a record high."

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Support for DeSantis and Abbott drops even further as COVID hospitalizations soar

Support for Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and Texas Republican Greg Abbott is continuing to nosedive as the COVID-19 crises in the Sunshine State and Lone Star State grow.

With hospitalizations remaining at dangerously high levels, schools districts are already preparing to fight the DeSantis mask bans in court and vaccines are growing increasingly politicized. Florida also set a record for COVID cases on Thursday.

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