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Mar 10 2021
News
House Set to Approve Covid-19 Relief Bill
The House was set to pass a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package Wednesday and send it to President Biden for his signature, as Democrats prepared to push through new payments to households and other aid measures without any Republican support.
The relief bill pairs new funds for public-health measures with another dose of economic aid, offering a $1,400 check to many Americans and
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 10 2021
Analysis
COVID Isn’t A Threat To American Kids — Selfish Teachers, Their Unions, And Their Democrat Allies Are
It’s time we realize we are not “in this together.” Yes, we’ve heard that from Hollywood videos and Super Bowl ads, and from politicians and commercials, but unfortunately it just ain’t so.
When President Joe Biden made a rare public appearance for a CNN town hall in February, for example, Justin Belot, a teacher in his mid-30s, asked, “Why is it OK” to make him and his colleague go
The FederalistNov 29 2021
News
Naturally Immune People at Little Risk of Reinfection, Severe Disease From COVID-19: Study
People who have recovered from COVID-19 are at little risk of contracting the disease again, according to a study published last week.
Researchers in Qatar examined a cohort of over 353,000 people using national databases that contain information about patients with polymerase-chain-reaction-confirmed infections.
The studied population contracted COVID-19, the disease caused by
The Epoch TimesJun 09 2015
News
Spain Has Its First Case of Diphtheria in 28 Years Due to Anti-Vax Parents
A six-year-old boy in Spain is currently in intensive care after coming down with the country's first case of diphtheria in 28 years. Diphtheria is a disease that has long been eradicated from most of the western world thanks to widespread vaccination programs, but has re-surged in areas like post-Soviet Russia, with fractured medical systems. While Spain has a widespread (and free!)
TownhallDec 25 2021
News
Omicron variant will create a surge in January or April, CDC predicts
The omicron variant of the novel coronavirus could create a massive surge of cases in either January or April 2022, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The omicron variant — which is already the dominant strain of COVID-19 in the U.S. — will infect millions of people in the coming months. But the spike of cases will depend on how much the variant evades vaccines
Deseret NewsOct 26 2021
News
Election ‘distracted’ Trump team from pandemic response, Birx tells Congress
The Trump administration was “distracted” by last year’s election and ignored recommendations to curb the pandemic, the White House’s former coronavirus response coordinator told congressional investigators this month.
“I felt like the White House had gotten somewhat complacent through the campaign season,” said Deborah Birx, who former president Donald Trump chose in March 2020 to
Washington PostJun 29 2022
News
Dr. Fauci reveals ‘COVID rebound’ after Pfizer’s Paxlovid treatment
The quadruple-vaccinated Dr. Anthony Fauci said he is experiencing a “much worse” COVID rebound after being treated with Pfizer’s antiviral medication Paxlovid.
The 81-year-old chief medical adviser to the White House revealed his health struggles while speaking remotely at the Foreign Policy Global Health Forum on Tuesday.
The nation’s leading infectious disease expert tested
New York Post (News)Aug 08 2020
News
University of California mandates flu shot for students, faculty and staff
Students, faculty and staff in the University of California system will be required to get flu vaccinations before November 1 as part of a new system-wide executive order, UC officials announced Friday.
The order was issued as the state continues to battle a surge of coronavirus cases.
San Francisco ChronicleJan 19 2022
News
Pfizer CEO Predicts ‘Return to Normal’ by Spring But Expects COVID-19 to Circulate for Years
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told French news outlets in recent interviews that, while he expects COVID-19 to continue to circulate for many years, he thinks future waves won’t be beset by major restrictions while predicting life will return to “normal” around springtime.
Bourla told French news outlet Le Figaro in an interview published Jan. 16 that he expects a “return to normal life” at
The Epoch TimesJan 18 2022
Opinion
Washington Cashes In on Inflation
The country may be upset with inflation, but in many ways political Washington has never had it better. Covid-19 has been the excuse for record government spending and the abuse of regulatory power such as vaccine mandates and an eviction moratorium. And now we learn that tax revenue is rushing into the Treasury even as politicians plead poverty.
That’s the news you haven’t read about
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)