Covid-19

Man refused to get vaccinated even after his own father died of COVID – now he’s dead from COVID too

Michael Stevenson of Oklahoma City moved to Florida a few year ago for work, and it was there that he contracted COVID-19, which ultimately killed him. His wife, Melinda Young, told KFOR that "a shot would have saved him," but he held onto the belief that the COVID vaccine was a government conspiracy.

"A lot of people think the shot is how they were going to track people, [that] the government tracks people or they're trying to take too much control," Young said.

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Anti-masker shouts 'Heil Hitler' and flashes Nazi salute at 'raucous' Michigan school board meeting

The Beverly Hills Police Department in Michigan removed a man from a school board meeting over a mask mandate.

The Detroit Metro Times reports the man is under investigation after he "flashed a Nazi salute and chanted 'Heil Hitler' during a raucous Birmingham Board of Education meeting over a mask mandate for students."

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US senator from Mississippi ‘fed up’ with masks contracts COVID

The state of Mississippi has the one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, and is averaging over 3500 new coronavirus cases per day.

That number just went up.

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South Carolina county Republican Party chair dies of COVID-19 after railing against mask requirements

Greenville County Republican Party leader Pressley Stutts died Thursday morning after succumbing to COVID-19, The Greenville News reported.

Stutts spent nearly a month in the hospital battling the virus, but according to Anderson County GOP's Dan Harvell, Stutts ultimately lost that battle.

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Patient hospitalized after ingesting 'horse paste' promoted by Trump's 'alien DNA' doctor

A person in Mississippi is hospitalized after reportedly ingesting livestock medication containing ivermectin from a feed store to treat or prevent COVID-19 — a remedy promoted heavily by right-wing vaccine opponents in recent weeks.

The Mississippi Health Department confirmed the hospitalization on Wednesday, according to the Mississippi Free Press.

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‘Begging you’: Florida newspaper pleads with DeSantis to ‘save people from suffering’ instead of 'tweeting about pythons'

One of Florida's largest newspapers ripped into Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday for "tweeting about pythons" as the Sunshine State runs out of ICU beds and medical staff amid a record number of COVID-19 hospitalizations.

Noting that DeSantis is a "prolific tweeter," the Orlando Sentinel's editorial board pleaded with the governor to use the platform to encourage people to get vaccinated.

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Joe Biden is setting Texas Gov. Greg Abbott up for showdown with feds

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott may soon be fighting a war on two fronts — with local officials and the federal government — to stave off mandatory COVID-19 prevention efforts after the Biden administration announced Wednesday it was going after states like Texas that try to ban universal masking at schools.

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'No idea what he's talking about': DeSantis ripped by CNN analyst for latest 'cheap applause line' on COVID

As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wages war against mask mandates in the Sunshine State, he is spreading blatant misinformation about the efficacy of face coverings in preventing the spread of COVID-19.

CNN editor Chris Cillizza ripped into DeSantis on Wednesday, after the governor claimed that masks are "not proven to be effective."

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Pfizer COVID jab declines faster than AstraZeneca: study

The effectiveness of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against Covid-19 declines faster than that of the AstraZeneca jab, according to a new study published on Thursday.

"Two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech have greater initial effectiveness against new COVID-19 infections, but this declines faster compared with two doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca," researchers at Oxford University said.

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The lambda variant is ominous for what it says about the future trajectory of the pandemic

Just when vaccinated Americans began to see a flicker of hope for the resumption of their pre-pandemic lives, the novel coronavirus started to mutate. Now the dominant strain in many countries, the ultra-contagious delta variant has torn through unvaccinated communities — and even infected some vaccinated folks — around the United States. Far from a surprise, this scenario was predicted back in March by CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, who said then that her colleagues had a sense of "impending doom" for the possibility that mutant variants could sweep America.

Experts also know that the delta variant is unlikely to be the last mutation. Viruses cease mutating for no one; and now, another variant appears to be spreading around the world, one that may be even more resistant to vaccines than delta. It is known as lambda.

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Georgia hospitals stretched with an influx of children with COVID-19 and other issues

The soaring number of children contracting COVID-19 is straining Georgia's pediatric health care system. More kids than ever before are suffering from coronavirus cases so severe that they need to be hospitalized, filling pediatric wards at a time when physicians are also contending with an unseasonable surge of other respiratory viruses. Many area children's hospitals are reporting that more than three-quarters of their ICU beds are occupied — in some places, it's closer to 90%. While ER doctors and pediatric specialists interviewed this week say they're able to keep up with cases for now, ma...

Trump accuses Pfizer CEO of profiteering with vaccine boosters

Former President Donald Trump is ripping COVID-19 booster shots as a money-making scheme and accusing the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer of profiteering.

On Wednesday morning, in a phone interview on Fox Business with Maria Bartiromo, Trump claimed COVID-19 booster shots were a lucrative business endeavor for Pfizer.

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US records more than 1,000 COVID deaths in a day for first time since March

The U.S. eclipsed 1,000 COVID-19 deaths in a single day for the first time since March on Tuesday, according to a report. Based on data compiled by Reuters, spiking infections, most caused by the delta variant of COVID-19, have raised the U.S. daily average of deaths. On Tuesday, there were 1,017 deaths from coronavirus, equivalent to about 42 deaths an hour. The U.S., which has the highest death toll of any country, has now reported about 623,000 fatalities. However, it remains unclear whether the country can ramp up vaccination efforts to slow community spread. The number of ICU beds in the ...