That morning, a news anchor at CNN-affiliated OMCC in Savannah, Georgia, Baker became the first volunteer to receive an injection in the first phase 3 clinical trial of a coronavirus vaccine in the United States. The many lives lost and impacted by the coronavirus pandemic inspired Baker to volunteer. “This …
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Belgium stops social contact after the increase in COVID-19 cases
Belgian Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes holds a press conference after a meeting of the National Security Council amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Brussels, Belgium, July 27, 2020. REUTERS / Francois Lenoir / Pool BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Belgium announced a sharp decline in social contacts on Monday after …
Read More »Trump exploits the ‘trending’ section on Twitter: ‘Really ridiculous, illegal and, of course, very unfair!’
President TrumpDonald John Trump Biden to pay tribute to Lewis on Capitol Hill Monday. Cotton asked for comments on slavery in criticism of the 1619 Draft Congress slated for disorderly COVID-19 talks on a tight deadline. He criticized Twitter’s “trending” section in a tweet Monday, calling it “really ridiculous, illegal …
Read More »Studies claiming that HCQ doesn’t work are ‘false science’
Studies claiming that hydroxychloroquine doesn’t work when treating coronavirus patients are “false science,” a doctor at the “White Cape Summit” in Washington, DC said Monday. Dr. Stella Immanuel, from Rehoboth Medical Center in Houston, Texas, said she had 350 patients who were given hydroxychloroquine and all of them recovered. She …
Read More »Scientists discover a smelly source of body odor
BO’s hateful origins have been revealed. In a discovery that will undoubtedly benefit diehard people around the world, scientists in the UK have followed the scent of body odor to a “BO enzyme” that predates modern man. The smelly study, conducted by York University in collaboration with hygiene giant Unilever, …
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