Covid-19

'Absurd but also dangerous': WaPo Editorial Board torches Ron DeSantis

On Sunday, The Washington Post Editorial Board published a brief piece blasting Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis for waging a political war against mRNA COVID-19 vaccines despite their overwhelming success at saving lives as well as their proven track record for safety.

"DeSantis last week demanded a grand jury investigate 'criminal or wrongful activity in Florida' involving the 'development, promotion and distribution' of coronavirus vaccines. As public opinion shows vaccine hesitancy is growing, Mr. DeSantis’s move is not only absurd but also dangerous," the Board wrote.

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$858 billion US defense bill scraps military vaccine mandate

US lawmakers directed the Pentagon to rescind its Covid-19 vaccine mandate as part of the $858 billion 2023 defense spending bill passed by the Senate on Thursday.

The mandate -- under which the Pentagon says more than 8,000 military personnel have been discharged for refusal to comply -- was scrapped over the objections of US President Joe Biden and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, in a victory for Republicans who sought to end it.

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Court fight as parents reject 'vaccinated blood' for sick New Zealand baby

New Zealand authorities on Tuesday launched a battle for custody of an infant whose parents are blocking life-saving surgery because blood donors may have been vaccinated against Covid-19.

The New Zealand health authority took the bid for emergency custody to the High Court in Auckland in a case that has sparked local protest and underscored the potency of vaccine misinformation.

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'Not going to happen': Dr. Fauci mocks Rand Paul's threats after Republicans lose the Senate

Dr. Anthony Fauci noted that Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) will never be able to follow through with his promise to chair hearings about the pandemic response because Republicans did not gain control of the Senate in the midterm elections.

"There have been all these House Republican calls for investigations into the origins of COVID and saying they're gonna bring you up to Capitol Hill," CBS host Margaret Brennan told Fauci in an interview that aired on Sunday. "Do you think that wanes as you step down?"

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'I'm done!' Chaos erupts in White House briefing room after reporter shouts at Fauci

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre demanded order in the briefing room on Tuesday after New York Post reporter Steven Nelson shouted questions at Dr. Anthony Fauci.

During what was billed as Fauci's last White House Covid-19 briefing, Nelson shouted a question without being called on. Nelson was following questioner from the Daily Caller who wanted to know what Fauci personally did to investigate the origins of the pandemic.

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Trump-loving doctor's medical group 'implodes' amid alleged 'extravagant spending': report

On Monday, The Daily Beast reported that America's Frontline Doctors, a group of far-right medical practitioners who push pseudoscience about the COVID-19 pandemic, is imploding in a fight over the group's founder, Dr. Simone Gold, and her alleged misappropriation of the organization's funds.

"For months, AFLDS has been split between its board and Gold, the group’s charismatic founder and convicted Capitol rioter, over an internal audit into Gold’s personal spending," reported Will Sommer. "That dispute spilled into the open on Nov. 5, when the board sued Gold to try and force her to stop representing the organization, in a lawsuit first reported by Vice News. Now the lawsuit’s outcome could determine the fate of the group driving much of the medical disinformation on the pro-Trump right."

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'You brought the kung flu!' Ohio man charged with hate crime for assault on Asian-American college student

According to the Associated Press, an Ohio man has been charged with a federal hate crime for an alleged assault against an Asian-American college student in Cincinnati last year.

"Darrin Johnson, 26, of Cincinnati was arrested Thursday following his indictment by a federal grand jury, the U.S. attorney’s office in the southern district of Ohio said in a news release," said the report. "The victim was preparing to go for a run on a campus street in August 2021 when Johnson began yelling racial comments and threats at him, federal prosecutors said. Referring to COVID-19, he yelled, 'Go back to your country. … You brought the kung flu here. … You’re going to die for bringing it,' prosecutors said."

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New Woodward tapes prove Trump 'has blood on his hands': Donny Deutsch

On Friday morning, journalist and author Bob Woodward shared more of his private interview tapes with Donald Trump and the "Morning Joe" panel was stunned to hear what Willie Geist called a "panicked" Trump trying to deny responsibility for being responsible for dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic.

After listening to Woodward trying to get across to the former president that he needed to step up, and Trump continuing to complain that it wasn't his "fault," Morning Joe regular Donny Deutsch pronounced sentence on the former president.

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Wuhan lab at the center of COVID-19 origin suspicions was far more troubled than known

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“A Secret Language of Chinese Officialdom”

Toy Reid has always had a gift for languages — one that would carry him far from what he calls his “very blue-collar” roots in Greenville, South Carolina. In high school, Spanish came easily. At nearby Furman University, where he became the first person in his family to attend college, he studied Japanese. Then, “clueless but curious,” as he puts it, he channeled his fascination with the Dalai Lama into a master’s degree in East Asian philosophy and religion at Harvard. Along the way, he picked up Khmer, the national language of Cambodia, and achieved fluency in Chinese.

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US math and reading scores crashed during COVID

American students saw big declines in their reading and mathematics scores after years of disrupted learning due to the pandemic, with national test results described as "appalling and unacceptable" by the education secretary.

The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation's Report Card, released full data Monday for the first time since 2019, after the 2021 exams were postponed a year.

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Lower empathy partially explains why political conservatism is associated with riskier pandemic lifestyles

New research helps to explain the association between political conservatism and riskier pandemic lifestyles. According to new research published in Discover Social Science and Health, political conservatives tend to be less empathetic, hold more authoritarian beliefs, and feel less threatened by the pandemic, which in turn is associated with reduced adherence to COVID-19 health recommendations. “Although we have seen a lot of evidence showing that political conservatism is associated with lower rates of social distancing, mask usage, sanitizing, and vaccination, I wanted to better understand ...

Study: More Republicans than Democrats likely died of COVID

It’s already known that hundreds of thousands of Americans would still be alive if every eligible person had gotten vaccinated against COVID-19. Now new research strongly suggests that many more of those “excess deaths” in Ohio and Florida were among people with Republican voter registrations.

It’s perhaps unsurprising that Republicans were more reluctant to get vaccinated against the novel coronavirus, which has so far killed more than 1 million in the United States and more than 6.5 million worldwide. A Cornell University study found that former President Donald Trump was the “single largest driver” of misinformation about the disease and research by European economists indicated that watching a lot of Fox News correlated with vaccine hesitancy.

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Trump wanted to display Superman shirt after being discharged from hospital for COVID: Haberman book

This Tuesday, October 4 is the official release date for New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman’s new book, “Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America.” Excerpts from the book have been widely reported, and one of the anecdotes being reported by Axios involves Trump’s desire to display the Superman logo when he was discharged from Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland in October 2020.

During his 2020 campaign, Trump downplayed the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic — as he feared it would hurt his chances of being reelected. But in October 2020, Trump tested positive for COVID-19 and was hospitalized at Reed.

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