Covid-19

George Takei says ‘willfully unvaccinated’ should stop receiving priority medical care

Legendary actor and civil rights activist George Takei is tired of the unvaccinated taking up hospital space as the coronavirus pandemic spreads among the unvaccinated.

Takei's statements came as hospitals are canceling so-called "elective" procedures as the unvaccinated clog up healthcare systems.

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Marco Rubio slammed for tweet asking God to 'keep me safe' after mocking CDC vaccine guidance

Florida Senator Marco Rubio received a great deal of backlash on Saturday morning after tweeting out a plea to God to keep him "safe' which was preceded by two tweets making fun of the CDC after they provided COVID-19 guidance for pregnant people.

Prior to Rubio's quoting Scripture, he linked to the CDC advisory and wrote, "The @CDC today urged pregnant & recently pregnant men to get vaccinated because they are more likely to get severely ill with COVID-19 compared with non-pregnant men," before adding, "Also according to the CDC, recent reports have shown that breastfeeding men who have received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have antibodies in their breastmilk, which could help protect their babies."

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'Your child will wait for another child to die' to get an ICU bed: Dallas official defends mask mandate

The top Dallas County official who fought Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott in court this week and won the right to legally implement a mask mandate is defending his decision to do so by explaining just how bad the coronavirus situation is right now.

"In Dallas we have zero ICU beds left for children," Judge Clay Jenkins explained Friday. "The means if your child's in a car wreck, if your child has a congenital heart defect and needs an ICU bed, or, more likely, if they have COVID and need an ICU bed, we don't have one."

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'They’ve gone out of their minds': The Republican Party is destroying its future by following Trump's lead

According to a report from the Guardian's David Smith, the Republican Party is doing irreparable damage to itself by following the same policies of ousted former president Donald Trump -- and that decision will come back to haunt them in the polls for years.

Central to his point is the GOP's embrace of denying the reality of the resurgent COVID-19 pandemic, with lawmakers refusing to listen to the CDC to mask up and get vaccinated and encouraging the base to make up their own minds regardless of the science.

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South Carolina sees highest COVID-19 case count since January

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina's daily COVID-19 case count has hit the highest daily count since around the peak of the pandemic in January, according to data released Friday by the state Department of Health and Environmental Control. The agency reported 3,585 new confirmed cases and 893 probable cases on Friday. The near 4,500 cases is the most since Jan. 22. The state also reported 15 confirmed deaths and five additional probable deaths, bringing South Carolina's total coronavirus death toll to 10,039. The highly contagious delta variant is likely responsible for the majority of new COVID-...

Mississippi hospital puts beds in parking garage to cope with COVID-19 surge

By Anurag Maan and Julia Harte

(Reuters) -The crush of new COVID-19 infections in Mississippi has become so dire that the state has turned to efforts reminiscent of the earliest days of the U.S. pandemic, when a field hospital was set up in New York's Central Park and a medical ship was moored in the Hudson River.

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'Very scary' Harvard study links wildfire smoke to increases in pandemic cases — and deaths

Researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health released a new study on Friday linking fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) from wildfire smoke to an increase of coronavirus cases on the west coast in 2020.

"Clearly, we see that, overall, this is a very dangerous combination," Francesca Dominici, one of the authors of the study, told The Washington Post. "It's a really scary thing as we continue to face these wildfires all around the world."

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DeSantis cancels planned appearance at Nevada fundraiser as COVID hospitalizations continue record surge

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has canceled a planned appearance at a fundraiser in Nevada this weekend as COVID-19 hospitalizations once again hit a new record on Friday.

As reported by Politico's Gary Fineout, DeSantis was supposed to be "the main attraction at a well-known GOP political event that attracts thousands of conservatives," but will now stay in Florida to monitor a tropical depression that forecasters believe will become a tropical storm.

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OAN guest tries to prove she was 'magnetized' by the COVID vaccine -- and she hilariously fails

A bizarre situation unfolded on the far-right cable network One America News on Friday as a host examined the debunked conspiracy theory that vaccinations make one magnetic.

"Here's some of the headlines," began host Dan Ball. "There's a lot of them out there, from the Miami Herald, BBC, Reuters, USA Today, all debunking it, saying that these social media folks that are putting it on are lying. It's fake. There's nothing, there's no metal, no microchip, it's all conspiracy theories -- there's no way that getting the shot would make your arm magnetic. So all the mainstream says there's no way."

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Anti-masker leaves teacher with 'lacerations on his face' after school makes his daughter wear a mask

A parent attacked a teacher at a California elementary school during a mask dispute on the first day of classes, NBC News reports.

The incident took place at Sutter Creek Elementary School in Amador County. In a statement to parents from Amador County Unified School District Superintendent Torie Gibson said that as "the first day of school comes and goes, there are always hiccups along the way, especially during this trying time."

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Trump praises Tennessee's GOP governor even as state runs out of hospital beds for COVID patients

Tennessee is running out of hospital beds as the state fails at responding to the Delta variant of the coronavirus pandemic.

"As the coronavirus pandemic explodes with unprecedented speed, hospitals across the state are running alarmingly low on usable beds, and there is no clear measurement of how much space is left. Doctors who must transfer patients to other hospitals, either due to space shortages or for more sophisticated care, often find there is simply nowhere to go," the Tennessean reported Friday.

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Georgia county shuts down all of its schools for two weeks after mass COVID-19 outbreak

The start of school in one Georgia county has already been put on hold.

Local news station News 4 Jax reports that Georgia's Ware County has shut down all 11 of its public schools for at least the next two weeks following what administrators described as a "sharp increase" in COVID-19 cases in both staff and students.

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Frantic parents search for options to keep kids safe in Texas schools

Heather Robertson has been on lockdown since March 2020. While restaurants, stadiums and stores have reopened across the state, Robertson and her Sugar Land family have not been afforded the comfort of pre-pandemic life.

Her 7-year-old son, Reid, had a liver transplant when he was 10 months old, leaving him immunosuppressed and more at risk for complications from COVID-19. Even before the pandemic, it was hard for Reid to fight off viruses.

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