A Hong Kong virologist who fled to the United States earlier this year told “Bill Hemmer Reports” in an exclusive interview on Monday that that life could have been saved if the Chinese government had not censored his work. “This is a great pandemic that we have seen in the …
Read More »Oregon coronavirus: 280 new cases, 3 deaths as governor institutes tighter security measures
The Oregon Health Authority reported 280 new confirmed or suspected cases of the coronavirus and three additional deaths Monday. The new cases came out hours after Governor Kate Brown announced the ban on indoor social gatherings of more than 10 people. She also announced a new requirement that Oregonians wear …
Read More »Greg Sankey to Finebaum after SEC meetings; “I don’t know if it’s every conference for us”
Greg Sankey is not in the prediction business. He is looking at facts. That said, the SEC commissioner told “The Paul Finebaum Show” on Monday that COVID-19’s upward trends are “problematic,” but he also said he feels the “responsibility to not just say we’re done.” Plans for the upcoming college …
Read More »Squirrel tests positive for plague in Colorado
A squirrel has tested positive for bubonic plague in Colorado. According to health officials, the squirrel is the first case of plague in the city of Morrison, Jefferson County, which is about 27 miles southwest of Denver. “Plague is an infectious disease caused by the Yersinia pestis bacteria and can …
Read More »Director of Health Predicts 900 to 3,000 SF COVID Deaths at Year-End Without Slowdown of Infection
As the city of San Francisco approaches its 5,000 confirmed case of COVID-19, probably sometime this week, Mayor London Breed and Director of Health Dr. Grant Colfax issued some grim predictions for the second half of the year, if infections do not decrease below. San Francisco is potentially analyzing “a …
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