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Feb 24 2020
Opinion
Tyranny is fueling the coronavirus pandemic
On the other side of the world, one of the worst disease outbreaks in modern history is simmering. As of Friday, what is being called "coronavirus" (this is actually a name for a family of viruses including the common cold; medical experts are calling the actual virus in question COVID-19) had supposedly infected 75,567 people in China and killed 2,239 of them. Outside China, another 1,152
Ryan CooperApr 26 2022
News
Vice President Harris tests positive for the coronavirus
Vice President Harris has tested positive for the coronavirus, the White House said Tuesday.
Harris tested positive on both rapid and PCR tests but has exhibited no symptoms, Harris’s press secretary Kirsten Allen said.
The vice president has not considered a close contact to President Biden or first lady Jill Biden because of their respective recent travel schedules, she added
Washington PostApr 08 2022
News
List of Coronavirus-Related Restrictions in Every State
For two years, governors and health departments across the country have issued orders and recommendations on the status of schools, businesses and public services in response to the coronavirus pandemic. As the delta and omicron variants spread, some states, cities and counties reinstated mandates they had previously lifted. With the omicron wave subsiding, many of those mandates are ending.
AARPJul 13 2021
Analysis
Coronavirus cases are rising. Will deaths follow?
Two weeks before Independence Day, the United States had a legitimate reason to celebrate. After more than a year of worry and restrictions that followed the emergence of the coronavirus, the number of new cases each day had fallen to a little over 11,000, the lowest level since the virus first emerged in March 2020. The rapid vaccination of millions of Americans had cut off potential hosts.
Washington PostJul 07 2021
News
Coronavirus infections surging in immigration facilities
Cases of COVID-19 are surging in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities, as detainee populations have soared over the past few months.
An analysis by The New York Times found that more than 7,500 cases have been detected since April. That represents more than 40 percent of all coronavirus cases in ICE detention since the start of the pandemic last year.
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The HillMay 09 2023
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Biden NIH resumes funding group tied to Wuhan coronavirus lab: 'An outrage'
President Joe Biden's National Institutes of Health has resumed a grant award suspended under former President Donald Trump for coronavirus bat research to a U.S. nonprofit group that has come under heightened scrutiny for partnering with the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, China. Trump's NIH informed EcoHealth Alliance in April 2020 that it was axing the grant, which began in 2014 and
Washington ExaminerJan 30 2024
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Paoakalani Avenue in Waikiki closed for barricade incident
Paoakalani Avenue in Waikiki is closed for a barricade incident this afternoon. The Honolulu Police Department asked the public to avoid the area or use alternate streets.
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Honolulu Star-AdvertiserJun 01 2023
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Mandy Cohen, who led NC’s coronavirus response, likely to be Biden’s next CDC leader
Dr. Mandy Cohen, who led North Carolina’s public health response to the coronavirus pandemic, could become a national health leader in President Joe Biden’s administration. The Washington Post reported Thursday that Cohen is Biden’s pick for head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cohen was secretary of N.C. Department of Health and Human Services before stepping down about a
The News & ObserverJun 01 2023
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Mandy Cohen, who led NC’s coronavirus response, likely to be Biden’s next CDC leader
Dr. Mandy Cohen, who led North Carolina’s public health response to the coronavirus pandemic, could become a national health leader in President Joe Biden’s administration. The Washington Post reported Thursday that Cohen is Biden’s pick for head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cohen was secretary of N.C. Department of Health and Human Services before stepping down about a
Charlotte ObserverJan 18 2022
Background
American Liberty Must Not Become Coronavirus Casualty
When announcing his nationwide vaccine mandate, President Joe Biden declared, “This is not about freedom.” But for Americans who live outside the Beltway, it is absolutely about freedom, because America is about freedom.
Yes, the coronavirus is still with us. Yes, it is still potentially dangerous, particularly to vulnerable Americans. But the need long since has passed for
The Heritage Foundation