Covid-19

Joe Rogan reveals he has COVID -- and took a 'kitchen sink' drug cocktail including ivermectin

Popular podcaster Joe Rogan revealed on Wednesday that he's come down with COVID-19 -- and he's taking a wide cocktail of drugs to treat it, including ivermectin.

Vice News reports that Rogan revealed his diagnosis in a video in which he appeared "exhausted."

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DeSantis's health department will slap businesses with $5,000 fines if they request proof of vaccination

Gov. Ron DeSantis's administration is taking his war on vaccine mandates to a new level.

The Tampa Bay Times reports that a new Florida Department of Health rule will impose $5,000 fines on businesses, schools, and local governments that require proof of vaccination as a precondition for service.

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Montana governor asserts there are 'adverse impacts' of masking as COVID cases climb

Gov. Greg Gianforte and the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Safety published an emergency rule asking local school boards to follow state guidance when issuing mask mandates, calling into question the benefits of wearing masks to ward off COVID-19 in a school setting.

This article was originally published at Daily Montanan

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New York charges 'AntiVaxMomma' over $200 fake vaccine cards

New York prosecutors on Tuesday charged 15 people in a fake vaccination card conspiracy masterminded by a woman known as "AntiVaxMomma" -- a case that highlights the black market for false proofs of inoculation against Covid-19.

Jasmine Clifford, a 31-year-old from New Jersey, is accused of selling approximately 250 forged cards through her Instagram account @AntiVaxMomma, the Manhattan District Attorney's office said in a statement.

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Verbal and physical attacks on health workers surge as emotions boil during latest COVID-19 wave

When the security guard at Methodist Hospital San Antonio met the visitor at the door of the children's emergency room on a Saturday afternoon in early August, the officer's request was simple: The man needed to get a temperature screening to make sure he showed no early signs of COVID-19 before entering the hospital.

The man refused, became agitated and began angrily shouting, pulling out his camera to record the guard and hospital staff.

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'As if natural selection was trying to make a point': Conservative maps out conservatives who denied COVID -- then died from it

No matter how high the death toll from COVID-19 climbs, countless MAGA Republicans — from governors and members of Congress to right-wing media figures — continue to engage in forms of coronavirus denialism, whether it's promoting anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories or railing against social distancing and protective face masks. Never Trump conservative Charlie Sykes, in his August 30 column for The Bulwark, laments that even as well-known MAGA Republicans die from COVID-19 left and right, coronavirus deniers can't be swayed.

"Not even the COVID deaths of 637,000 Americans have shaken the walls of invincible ignorance, selfishness and narcissism," Sykes writes.

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Candace Owens reportedly hit with 'sudden illness,' claims it's absolutely not COVID

Right-wing firebrand Candace Owens can't stress it enough: She totally doesn't have COVID-19, despite a speaker telling a conservative gathering over the weekend that she could not attend due to a "sudden illness."

On Friday night at the Texas Youth Summit, a conservative gathering of college students, a speaker on the main stage told the audience that Owens wasn't there and would not be making her scheduled speech.

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'People can get sick and never recover': The unceasing struggle for COVID long haulers

If Heidi Heath was in charge of measuring COVID-19's toll, she'd do more than count cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. She'd share “long hauler" stories like her own.

This article was originally published at the New Hampshire Bulletin

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Woman who calls herself 'AntivaxMomma' online busted selling fake vaccination cards

A woman who dubbed herself "AntivaxMomma" on Instagram has been arrested for running a scheme to sell fake vaccination cards to health workers.

NBC New York reports that 31-year-old New Jersey resident Jasmine Clifford, the "anti-vax momma" in question, is now facing felony charges related to false instruments and misdemeanor conspiracy charges over her scheme to forge and sell vaccination cards.

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Georgia anti-vaxxers have disrupted 'multiple' vaccination drives -- and even forced one to shut down entirely

Anti-vaccination activists in Georgia have disrupted multiple vaccine drives in the state and have even forced one of them to shut down entirely, a state health official said this week.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Dr. Kathleen Toomey, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Health, said during a recent press briefing that anti-vaxxers have conducted harassment campaigns against public health workers at vaccination sites throughout the state.

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Kansas mother grapples with 'sucker punch' of 4-year-old's COVID-19 infection

Jenna Sutter Brown's 4-year-old daughter couldn't sleep last week.

Hazel had bad congestion, a barking cough, a fever, and allergy-like symptoms. Her parents didn't yet know the girl had COVID-19.

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Judge denies ivermectin for unvaccinated COVID patient after hospital warns he’d be a ‘guinea pig’

An Illinois judge has ruled against a woman who sought to force doctors to provide her unvaccinated husband with ivermectin to treat severe COVID-19, after a hospital warned that administering the so-called "horse paste" remedy would turn the man into a "guinea pig."

Sangamon County Circuit Judge Adam Giganti on Monday denied a request for an injunction against Memorial Medical Center from the wife of 61-year-old Randy Clouse, who's been on a ventilator for at least four weeks, according to the State Journal-Register.

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'We did a great job on Covid': Trump claims he 'saved millions of people' in lie-filled Fox Business rant

Former President Donald Trump claimed on Tuesday that he had saved "millions of people" from dying of Covid-19.

During an interview on Fox Business, host Stuart Varney noted that Florida is "catching hell" from Covid-19 after removing public safety measures like mask requirements.

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