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Dec 21 2020
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Joe Biden Receives Covid-19 Vaccine in Public to Reassure Its Safety
President-elect Joe Biden received the Covid-19 vaccine Monday in a televised appearance from a Delaware hospital in which he encouraged the public to get vaccinated. “There’s nothing to worry about,” he said.
After pushing up the long-sleeve shirt on his left arm, Mr. Biden received the first of two doses after top public health officials recommended that he be fully vaccinated before
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 19 2024
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro could face charges on COVID-19 vaccine records
United Press InternationalSep 27 2023
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House GOP demands information on Fauci visit to CIA during COVID-19 origins investigation
Republicans in Congress are demanding information from the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services about an alleged visit by Dr. Anthony Fauci to the CIA during its investigation into the origins of COVID-19. "According to information gathered by the Select Subcommittee, Dr. Anthony Fauci, then-director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, played a
Washington ExaminerApr 11 2022
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Shanghai residents protest food shortages during COVID-19 lockdown
Desperate Shanghai residents who are under strict lockdown over a COVID-19 outbreak are protesting food shortages, chanting “we want supplies” from their apartments, video shows.
Footage posted to Twitter showed people in the locked-down city banging pots on their balconies to decry a lack of food and other items, France24 reported.
“We want supplies,” the quarantined residents
New York Post (News)Mar 07 2024
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Trump counters Biden's claims on Ukraine, NATO, Jan. 6 Capitol riot, COVID-19
Former President Donald Trump countered President Joe Biden's claims on Thursday about what occurred under their respective administrations regarding Ukraine, NATO, and the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Biden opened his address by touching on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He predicted that Russian President Vladimir Putin won't stop at Ukraine.
"They're not asking for American soldiers,"
Just The NewsFeb 08 2024
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Court Rules Refusal To Wear COVID-19 Mask Isn't Free Speech
A group of New Jersey residents lost their fight in court for free speech. On Feb. 5, a Third Circuit Court of Appeals court ruled in favor of school officials in Freehold and Cranford, New Jersey, after residents refused to wear face masks at school board meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic. In two lawsuits filed by George Falcone and Gwyneth Murray-Nolan, the plaintiffs claim not wearing a
Black EnterpriseMar 04 2024
Fact Check
Blood Donations from COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Are Safe, Contrary to Online Claims
People vaccinated with an authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine can donate blood immediately after receiving a shot if they’re feeling well. Social media posts distort a question from the American Red Cross to baselessly claim the vaccines are unsafe.
Nearly two years after related claims about COVID-19 vaccination and blood donation first surfaced, posts on social media are now
FactCheck.orgMar 14 2024
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Four years on: How COVID-19 shifted economies, health care and the social landscape
Ruby Van Wagenen, 11, is held by her mother as she is tested for COVID-19 by medical assistant Nicole Paepke at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo on Friday, May 8, 2020. In an effort to help address COVID-19 hot spots that have been identified in Utah County, the Intermountain Healthcare Coronavirus Mobile Testing Unit provided testing to area residents. The world likely wasn’t paying that much
Deseret NewsMar 04 2024
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City of Santa Fe remembers COVID-19 losses, sacrifice at third annual memorial
Santa Fe New MexicanMar 13 2024
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Tyson settles suits filed by families of workers who died in Storm Lake COVID-19 outbreak
Tyson Fresh Meats has settled lawsuits with the estates of three workers at its Storm Lake pork plant who died of COVID-19 contracted in 2020 while the facility continued operating during the early days of pandemic. Terms of the settlements were not disclosed in court documents and attorneys for the estates and Tyson did not respond to emails seeking comment. The settlements were reached in
Des Moines Register