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Jul 06 2022
News
Shanghai, Beijing order new round of mass COVID-19 testing
Residents of parts of Shanghai and Beijing have been ordered to undergo further rounds of COVID-19 testing following the discovery of new cases in the two cities, while tight restrictions remain in place in Hong Kong, Macao and other Chinese cities.
Shanghai has only just emerged from a strict lockdown that confined most of its 24 million residents to their homes for weeks and the new
Fox News (Online News)
Jul 05 2022
Analysis
Why Aren’t More Republicans Highlighting The Risks Of Giving Infants Covid Shots?
The willingness of DeSantis to stand up and raise questions over the CDC and FDA’s decision-making process is a much-needed breath of fresh air.
A little over a week ago, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) authorized the first round of Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 shots for infants as young as 6 months old. The decision came
The Federalist
Jul 05 2022
News
How COVID Could Screw You Worse With Each Reinfection
The more times you catch COVID, the sicker you’re likely to get with each reinfection. That’s the worrying conclusion of a new study drawing on data from the U.S. Veterans Administration.
Scientists stressed they need more data before they can say for sure whether, and why, COVID might get worse the second, third, or fourth time around. But with more and more people getting reinfected
Daily Beast
Jul 05 2022
News
Hot seat: Gov. Jay Inslee says COVID is still a state emergency
Gov. Jay Inslee isn't committing to when he'll end Washington's COVID-19 state of emergency — and he will continue to make vaccination a job requirement for state workers.
Driving the news: Inslee didn't say much last week as he issued a new directive making his state-worker vaccine mandate permanent.
But, in an earlier interview with Axios Seattle, the governor shared some of
Axios
May 01 2013
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Jun 30 2022
News
Rhode Island senator tests positive for COVID-19
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) on Thursday announced he has tested positive for COVID-19.
“I tested positive for Covid this morning after experiencing some mild symptoms. I’m feeling good and grateful to be fully vaccinated and boosted. Will be working from home over the holiday week and already looking forward to next year’s Bristol 4th of July parade,” he tweeted.
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The Hill
Jul 05 2022
News
Red States Are Winning the Post-Pandemic Economy
The pandemic has changed the geography of the American economy.
By many measures, red states—those that lean Republican—have recovered faster economically than Democratic-leaning blue ones, with workers and employers moving from the coasts to the middle of the country and Florida.
Since February 2020, the month before the pandemic began, the share of all U.S. jobs located in red
Wall Street Journal (News)
Jun 30 2022
News
Wimbledon 2022: Roberto Bautista Agut the third player to withdraw over COVID-19
Roberto Bautista Agut announced his withdrawal from Wimbledon on Thursday after testing positive for COVID-19, becoming the third player to pull out over a positive test.
The 2019 Wimbledon semifinalist said his symptoms were not severe but felt withdrawing from the tournament was "the best decision."
"I have tested positive for Covid-19. Fortunately, the symptoms are not very
Fox News (Online News)
Jun 29 2022
News
U.S. FDA advisers recommend change to COVID vaccine composition for fall
June 28 (Reuters) - Advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday recommended a change in the design of COVID-19 booster shots this fall in order to combat more recently circulating variants of the coronavirus.
The FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee voted 19-2 that the next wave of COVID booster shots should include a component that targets
Reuters
Jun 10 2022
News
Coronavirus tally: Three key U.S. tourist destinations are seeing highest case numbers in latest sign pandemic is not over
COVID cases are spreading fastest in three key warm-weather tourist destinations in the U.S.,the New York Times reported Friday. Miami-Dade County in Florida, Honolulu County in Hawaii and San Juan in Puerto Rico are current averaging at least 85 new cases a day per 100,000 residents and positivity rates exceed 20%, the paper reported from its own database. That compares with 34 new cases on
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