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Dec 28 2023
News
Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Thursday he tested positive for COVID-19, amid a nationwide spike in infections. The 82-year-old Sanders, said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, he was experiencing “minimal” symptoms and will continue to isolate while working from his home in Vermont. “I am glad to be fully up to date with the vaccine,” Sanders wrote. The Senate finished its
ABC 8 WRICDec 28 2023
News
Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Thursday he tested positive for COVID-19, amid a nationwide spike in infections. The 82-year-old Sanders, said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, he was experiencing “minimal” symptoms and will continue to isolate while working from his home in Vermont. “I am glad to be fully up to date with the vaccine,” Sanders wrote. The Senate finished its
My High Plains KAMRDec 28 2023
News
Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Thursday he tested positive for COVID-19, amid a nationwide spike in infections. The 82-year-old Sanders, said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, he was experiencing “minimal” symptoms and will continue to isolate while working from his home in Vermont. “I am glad to be fully up to date with the vaccine,” Sanders wrote. The Senate finished its
WEHT/WTVWMay 08 2024
News
AstraZeneca to withdraw its COVID-19 vaccine globally as demand dips, rare side effects revealed
The pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca said on Tuesday it is withdrawing its COVID-19 vaccine worldwide citing low demand and a "surplus of available updated vaccines" since the pandemic.
The vaccine — called Vaxzevria – was one of a number of shots released onto the market by pharmaceutical companies aimed at preventing people from catching COVID-19.
The company said it would
Fox BusinessApr 28 2020
Opinion
Let prisoners go during COVID-19 pandemic
Across the United States and across the world, prisoners are among the most vulnerable to the coronavirus. Overcrowded facilities, shortages of food and medicine, and totally inadequate testing expose prisoners who are disproportionately poor and afflicted with prior conditions that render them vulnerable to the disease.
Prisoners increasingly are protesting their conditions, objecting
Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.Apr 20 2021
News
J&J to resume rollout of COVID-19 vaccine in Europe with safety warning
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) said on Tuesday it will resume rolling out its COVID-19 vaccine in Europe after the region’s medical regulator said the benefits of the shot outweigh the risk of very rare, potentially lethal blood clots.
ReutersFeb 15 2021
Background
The Department of Labor Issues New COVID-19 Worker Safety Guidance
On January 29, 2021, the U.S. Department of Labor, through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), released new guidance aimed at protecting workers from exposure to COVID-19.
The new workplace safety guidance is the first implemented by the Biden Administration and aims to help employers implement a coronavirus prevention program. OHSA’s new guidance recommends this
National Federation of Independent BusinessMar 27 2024
News
No evidence tennis player's collapse at Miami Open linked to COVID-19 vaccine
The claim: Post implies tennis player's collapse at Miami Open is linked to COVID-19 vaccine A March 19 Instagram video (direct link, archive link) shows a tennis player collapsing on the court during a match. "21 year old French tennis player Arthur Cazaux, world No. 74, suddenly collapses at the Miami Open," reads text around the video. "Everyday (sic) I thank God for not taking the
"USA Today" ContributorSep 05 2020
News
Covid-19 Vaccine Developers Prepare Joint Pledge on Safety, Standards
Several drug makers developing Covid-19 vaccines plan to issue a public pledge not to seek government approval until the shots have proven to be safe and effective, an unusual joint move among rivals that comes as they work to address concerns over a rush to mass vaccination.
Wall Street Journal (News)