Look at the paradox of this epidemic moment: big corporations are political villains, embedded on the left and right. Still, the main and perhaps only, because the Covid-19 curse is simple, are the vaccines developed by Big Pharma. Few people are more aware of this contradiction than J. Paranson and …
Read More »Targeting the new COVID-19 case in Los Angeles County; Officials warn against spring travel
LOS ANGELES (KABC) – The number of new COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County has reached over 2,200, the highest single-day total in nearly two weeks, hampering the generally declining trend in new infection numbers. According to figures released Thursday, hospital admissions continued to decline, and the current rate of …
Read More »Illinois Covid Update Today: IL reports 2,838 new coronavirus cases, 102 deaths; The South African variant has been confirmed in the state by IDPH
Chicago (WLS) – A South African variant of the Covid-19 has been found in Illinois. The Illinois Department of Public Health on Thursday diagnosed a resident of Island Island with co-infected people in the state. The first case of BR.3.351 has been confirmed. The state currently has 22 cases of …
Read More »Kovid today in Delaware: Governor John Carney announces stay on home order, indoor mask mandate
WILMINGTON, Delaware (WPVI) – Delaware Governor John Carney on Thursday announced a new stay-a-home advisory urging all residents to avoid indoors with anyone outside the home so they can deal with the growing COVID-19 cases. The order will take effect from December 14 and runs from January 11. Counsel does …
Read More »ILLINOIS COVID 19 UPDATE: CoVID-19 patients state hospital staff panicked over statewide increase; Naperville hired additional nurses, to expand the units
Naperville, Ill. (WLS) – Hospital workers are under stress as the number of hospital admissions increases. As of Thursday night, 5,352 COVID-19 patients are currently hospitalized in Illinois. Patients included 990 on the ICU bed and 488 on the ventilator. The suburban hospital system in Naperville has also seen an …
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