After a series of violent crimes against Asians and Asian Americans, activists and experts warn that the racist rhetoric that has been spread about the coronavirus pandemic may be behind the rise in hate crimes against these groups. According to USA Today, just this week, police in Oakland, California, announced …
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DOJ Charges Three People With Conspiracy For Making Fake COVID-19 Vaccine Website
According to ABC News, one woman and two men were charged by the Justice Department for making a fake COVID-19 vaccine website. Olakitan Oluwalade, Odunayo Baba Oluwalad, and Kelly Lamont Williams fraudulently replicated Moderna’s website in an attempt to sell the company’s vaccine, an unsealed affidavit stated. All three have …
Read More »Public Health Officials To Loosen Quarantine Restrictions For People With The Full Course Covid-19 Vaccine
US public health officials have advised that people who have taken the full course of the Covid-19 vaccine no longer have to quarantine for 14 days after being exposed to someone with the virus as long as they stay asymptomatic. On Wednesday, the CDC said the vaccines were shown to …
Read More »12-Year-Old Texas Boy Hanged Himself After Battling Depression About Covid-19
A 12-year-old in Texas boy who was overwhelmingly “sad and lonely” during the Covid-19 lockdown hanged himself last year, his father said. According to the NY Post, Hayden Hunstable was so depressed that he took his own life three days before his 13th birthday last April because the youngster didn’t …
Read More »CDC Report Finds That Double Masking Reduces COVID-19 Exposure
Wearing two masks can protect you against COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “We know that universal masking works,” John T. Brooks, CDC’s medical officer for COVID-19 response. “And now these variants are circulating…whatever we can do to improve the fit of mask to make it …
Read More »Camron & Several Others Will Voice COVID-19 Awareness Campaign
Camron and several others are lending their vocals to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority COVID-19 campaign. In Camron’s voice over, the “Paid In Full” star can hilariously be heard saying, “I don’t care if you a chicken or a duck, and you know what? Covid don’t care either.” While the humor …
Read More »Post Office Loses COVID-19 Patient’s Ashes For Several Weeks
A Pennsylvania woman is speaking out after a post office lost her mother’s ashes for several weeks, forcing her to get the news involved. Joanne DeGaetano of Bensalem reached out to NBC10 Responds after getting the Post Office runaround before they admitted that they could not locate her mother, Ruth’s, …
Read More »Man Tries To Poison His Boss By Putting COVID-19 Saliva In His Drink
A Turkish car salesman has been accused of spiking his boss’s drink with COVID-19 saliva to steal money from the company. The plot to poison his boss kicked off when Ramazan Cimen, a three-year employee at a car dealership in Adana, was accused of stealing about $30,000 from the company. …
Read More »Head Of WHO Says There Is ‘Concerning News’ About Vaccines And COVID-19 Variants
On Monday, the head of the World Health Organization said that the development of new coronavirus strains had raised questions about whether existing vaccines will be effective against the new variants. He calls it “concerning news.” The Associated Press reports that Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a press briefing that South Africa’s decision to …
Read More »Oral Health Linked To COVID-19 Deaths
COVID-19 patients with gum disease are 3.5 times more likely to be admitted to intensive care, 4.5 times more likely to need a ventilator, and nine times more likely to die, according to research published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology. “The results of the study suggest that the inflammation …
Read More »U.S. In The “Eye Of The Hurricane” Despite Dip In COVID-19 Cases
Experts are warning that despite a dip in over COVID-19 cases in the U.S., Americans still face profound risks in relation to the virus. The new variants of coronavirus have placed the U.S. in the “eye of the hurricane.” Dr. Peter Hotez, the dean of the National School of Tropical …
Read More »5 Ways To Celebrate Valentine’s Day During COVID-19
Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love and what it means to be together. For most, Valentine’s Day might look a little different this year. Last year, Valentine’s Day came and went while the eventual impact the coronavirus pandemic would have on the country was still on the very …
Read More »As COVID-19 Cases Decrease, Health Experts Fear The Super Bowl Could Cause The Cases To Rise Again
As health experts breathe a side of relief due to the decrease in reported COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the United States, they worry that the latest mainstream event, Super Bowl LV, could negatively affect the country’s progress if people fail to avoid large gatherings. “When people get together in …
Read More »Illinois Mother Says She Was ‘Shocked’ When She Was Turned Down For A COVID-19 Vaccination
An Illinois mother was denied the COVID-19 vaccine because she is breastfeeding. Kate Raess says she was “shocked” to find out she couldn’t receive a Moderna coronavirus vaccine despite her consulting with her doctor and doing her own research. “I was so shocked,” Raess told the Chicago Tribune. “To sit …
Read More »Johnson & Johnson Requests Emergency Approval Of Its COVID-19 Vaccine
On Thursday, Johnson & Johnson asked U.S. regulators to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine. If regulators approve, the vaccine will become the third available vaccine in the U.S. within weeks, The Wall Street Journal reports. Last week, results from an international trial revealed that a single shot of …
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