Covid-19

Here is why conservatives are embracing anti-mask talking points as COVID surges again

In a column for The Atlantic, political analyst David Graham attempted to penetrate the reasons why Republicans -- and conservatives in general -- are fighting so hard against masks to stop the spread of the resurgent COVID virus in the face of polls showing a massive majority of Americans support masking up.

With Republican Governors Ron DeSantis (FL) and Gregg Abbott (TX) pushing legislation and executive orders banning mask mandates, the Republican Party is getting bogged down with a reputation as the anti-science party.

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The CDC only tracks a fraction of breakthrough COVID-19 infections -- even as cases surge

The CDC Only Tracks a Fraction of Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections, Even as Cases Surge

by Jenny Deam and Bianca Fortis

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tests negative for COVID-19 four days after positive test

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he has now tested negative for COVID-19, four days after testing positive for the virus.

“I am told that my infection was brief and mild because of the vaccination I received," Abbott said in a video he posted on Twitter Saturday afternoon. “So, I encourage others who have not yet received the vaccination to consider getting one."

Abbott said he will continue to quarantine as recommended by doctors and that the first lady, Cecilia Abbott, continues to test negative.

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There's a psychological reason anti-vaccine misinformation is so hard to fight

A January 2021 poll from the Pew Charitable Trust found that 53% of Americans reported that social media was their primary source for news. Given that social media did not exist two decades ago, this is a profound social shift, particularly given that these types of sources have become a primary place for people to promote their personal opinions and "research" regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. Since sources often aren't vetted or even reported in social media posts, it is often difficult to determine what information is reliable and what is not. As a result, social media spaces have become a hive for the spread of unreliable science and disinformation. Making matters worse, heated disagreement and high engagement with any content online can cause algorithms to privilege controversial posts, sharing them more widely than more neutral content. In a world where we easily consume that which is put before us, this makes for a particularly potent chance that misinformation about the vaccine, shared widely in social media spaces, may encourage vaccine resistance — having a secondary effect on the mental health of Americans who currently face yet another drastic spike in cases.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Long-winded Donald Trump offered plenty of red meat for diehard supporters during 90-minute Alabama campaign rally

Like a former rock star playing county fairs, Trump largely stuck to his greatest hits of grievances, giving a speech very similar to ones at recent rallies in Ohio and Arizona.

"We did have a rigged election," Trump falsely claimed in the opening moments of his speech.

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Sean Penn says that COVID vaccines should be mandatory ‘like turning your headlights on in the car at night’

Sean Penn believes that COVID-19 vaccinations should be mandatory for all, just like “turning your headlights on in the car at night.” Penn — who made headlines last month after refusing to return to work until everybody on “Gaslit,” a Starz series he co-stars with Julia Roberts, got vaccinated against COVID-19 — is doubling down on his stance. Speaking with CNN’s Michael Smerconish on Saturday morning about his new film “Flag Day,” the two-time Oscar-winning actor said that he is “so grateful” that audiences will have an opportunity to see the movie in the theaters. “It’s rare these days to h...

Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson hospitalized with COVID-19

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Civil rights leader and former Democratic politician Jesse Jackson and his wife have both been hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19, the group he founded said in a statement on Saturday.

Jackson, 79 and his wife Jacqueline, 77, were admitted to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, the statement issued by the Rainbow PUSH Coalition said.

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Trump jokes about Delta variant at Alabama rally feared to be superspreader event

Donald Trump joked about the pandemic while campaigning in front of a large audience in Cullman, Alabama on Saturday night.

The town's city council declared a COVID-19 State of Emergency on Thursday and Trump's former fixer, Michael Cohen, blasted his former boss for holding the rally.

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CDC issues warning to not cruise to those at high-risk whether vaccinated or not

ORLANDO, Fla. – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated is guidance Friday to warn those at high risk of severe illness from COVID-19 to avoid cruise ships, whether they’ve had the vaccine or not. It is a shift from the previous warning that only targeted unvaccinated travelers. “Severe illness means that a person with COVID-19 may need: hospitalization, intensive care, a ventilator to help them breathe or they may even die,” according to the CDC. The updated guidance specifically warns those at high risk including older adults, people with certain medical conditions and pe...

Right-wing radio host Phil Valentine succumbs to coronavirus

Right-wing radio host Phil Valentine has passed away after battling coronavirus.

"Yes, the rumors are true. I have COVID. Unfortunately for the haters out there, it looks like I'm going to make it," Valentine wrote on Facebook in July.

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White House insiders dish to major newspapers about Biden mistakes on Afghanistan and coronavirus

Major newspapers are publishing deep-dive exposés documenting White House mistakes on major issues that appear to be build on sources close to the administration.

On Saturday, The New York Times published an exposé on Afghanistan titled, "Miscue After Miscue, U.S. Exit Plan Unravels."

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WATCH: Michael Cohen rips Trump’s ‘money-grabbing, superspreader rally' in Alabama

Longtime Donald Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen had harsh words for his former boss holding a political rally in Cullman, Alabama as the state is suffering a surge in COVID-19 cases.

Cohen was interviewed on Saturday by MSNBC's Alex Witt.

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Death of Texas Republican from COVID hardens battle lines in his community: report

According to a report from the Washington Post, the COVID-19 related death of a prominent Republican city council member in Texas has hardened attitudes about vaccines and led to some ugly attacks on citizens in the town.

In early August 45-year-old Dickinson City Council member Scott Apley died from COVID just days after posting on Facebook that vaccines don't work.

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