Department of Defense officials are reviewing their options after a federal judge this week blocked the military from punishing a group of Navy SEALs who are seeking religious exemptions to the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. “We are aware, of course, of the injunction and we’re reviewing it and in discussions with the Department of Justice…
Pentagon Considering Appeal of Order Blocking Enforcement of COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Chicago Cancels Classes After Teachers Union Votes to Return to Virtual Learning
Chicago school officials canceled classes Wednesday following a teachers union vote to shift back to virtual learning due to a rise in COVID-19 cases. The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) voted 73 percent in favor of a resolution that called for a return to learning outside classrooms. The union says teachers won’t return to classrooms unless…
Michigan Gov. Whitmer Isolating After Husband Tests Positive for COVID-19
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is isolating from her husband in their home after he tested positive for COVID-19. Bobby Leddy, Whitmer’s spokesman, said the governor has had a negative rapid test result and was not experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. The Democratic governor, 50, was…
Fauci Says Omicron COVID Cases Rising in ‘Vertical Spike’ but Peak Could Come Soon
By Dave Goldiner From New York Daily News Dr. Anthony Fauci said the new year is bringing bad news as the highly transmissible omicron variant powers a “vertical spike” in COVID-19 cases. But even as omicron drives the worst caseloads of the entire pandemic, Fauci believes the wave could peak quickly. “Cases are not going…
Mayo Clinic Patient’s Family Makes Second Desperate Appeal to Judge for Ivermectin
The family of a man on a ventilator at Mayo Clinic in Florida asked a judge Tuesday to reconsider her decision to deny their request to try ivermectin and other medications and vitamins to help him recover from COVID-19. “The Mayo Clinic is a fine institution, but it has lost its way,” attorneys Greg Anderson…
Mayo Clinic Patient’s Family Makes 2nd Desperate Appeal to Judge for Ivermectin
The family of a man on a ventilator at Mayo Clinic in Florida asked a judge Tuesday to reconsider her decision to deny their request to try ivermectin and other medications and vitamins to help him recover from COVID-19. “The Mayo Clinic is a fine institution, but it has lost its way,” attorneys Greg Anderson…
CDC Updates COVID-19 Isolation Guidance to Include a Section on Antigen Tests
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday updated its guidelines for COVID-19 isolation to include a section on rapid antigen tests, in which it provides guidance for cases where people wanted to take a test. The updated CDC guidance does not say that isolated people have to test negative before emerging from isolation, but…
At-Home COVID-19 Tests Coming This Month: White House
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the first batch of the 500 million COVID-19 tests that President Joe Biden promised late last month will arrive later in January. “We’re on track to start seeing movement on some of the awards through the RFP (request for proposals) this week,” she told reporters Tuesday. “The first delivery from…
Arizona to Provide Relief for Parents If Their Children’s School Closes ‘Even One Day’
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday announced a new benefits program to help fund eligible families that may not otherwise be able to afford to move their children to schools that stay open for in-person instructions. According to the governor’s office, the new Open for Learning Recovery Benefit program will provide up to $7,000 for…
Frontline Doctor Highlights His Preferred COVID-19 Treatments
While the Omicron variant of the the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus seems to be causing less severe disease than the Delta variant, it’s still landing some people in hospitals, highlighting the need for effective treatment before cases progress to that stage, a frontline doctor says. Dr. Syed Haider has treated more than 4,000 COVID-19-positive patients so far…
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