CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Valensky said Friday’s announcement relaxed the recommendations on social distances from 6 feet to 3 feet and relied heavily on schools using other measures, including universal masking and contact tracing. “At first glance, a three-foot change in classrooms would be challenging, especially for large urban school …
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The B.1.1.7 variant, first seen in the UK, not only broadcasts more easily, but it also appears more lethal. Dr. Anthony Fawcett warned about it in the White House coronavirus update on Friday. It was first seen in Colorado in late December, said Fu Si, director of the National Institute …
Read More »Capitalism is what will defeat Kovid
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 …
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Signs of serious liver problems include fatigue, confusion, itchy skin and, according to the British Liver Trust, ‘writing that becomes difficult, spider and small’, writes Dr. Michael Cutter, Big, rugby ball size, rubber and reddish brown, your liver is not a glamorous organ. Still, it proceeds peacefully to perform at …
Read More »AstraZeneca vaccination resumes in Europe after fear of clotting
WARSAW, Poland (AP) – Countries across Europe resumed vaccination with the Astrazeneca pill on Friday, as leaders sought to reassure their populations, briefly suspending those who suspect the vaccine, which aims to end the coronavirus epidemic. Is important. The British and French prime ministers tied their hands like some other …
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