Month: March 2021

Drake fuels wild affair rumors with Kim Kardashian by taking a shot at Kanye West on new track – Daily Mail
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Drake fuels wild affair rumors with Kim Kardashian by taking a shot at Kanye West on new track – Daily Mail

Drake fuels wild affair rumors with Kim Kardashian by taking a shot at Kanye West on new track Wants and Needs By Christopher Rogers For Dailymail.Com Published: 15:53 EST, 5 March 2021 | Updated: 16:02 EST, 5 March 2021 Drake is adding fuel to the Kim and Kanye flames. The 34-year-old rapper got fans talking about a rumored affair with Kim Kardashian after releasing his new song Wants and Needs on Friday. He namechecked Kanye West on the track: 'Yeah, I probably should go link with Yeezy, I need me some Jesus / But soon as I started confessin’ my sins, he wouldn’t believe us.' Rumor mill: Drake got fans talking about a rumored affair with Kim Kardashian after releasing his new song Wants and Needs on Friday Called ...
Meghan Markle’s ‘Suits’ co-star Patrick J. Adams slams royal family amid bullying claims: ‘Archaic and toxic’ – Fox News
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Meghan Markle’s ‘Suits’ co-star Patrick J. Adams slams royal family amid bullying claims: ‘Archaic and toxic’ – Fox News

Meghan Markle’s former on-screen love interest, Patrick J. Adams, is voicing his support for the Duchess of Sussex. Adams -- who starred alongside Markle in the USA Network series "Suits" from 2011 to 2018 -- took to Twitter on Friday defending Markle, 39, after allegations of bullying during her time as a working royal came to light. Markle's team has strongly refuted the claims. "Meghan Markle and I spent the better part of a decade working together on Suits," Adams, 39, prefaced the post. "From day one she was an enthusiastic, kind, cooperative, giving, joyful and supportive member of our television family. She remained that person and colleague as fame, prestige and power accrued." "She has always been a powerful woman with a deep sense of morality and a fierce work ethic and has...
In amazing report, CDC says only one child has died of flu this season | TheHill – The Hill
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In amazing report, CDC says only one child has died of flu this season | TheHill – The Hill

As more than 28 million cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the U.S. with 520,000 deaths over the course of the coronavirus pandemic, the flu season this year has been virtually nonexistent.  According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), just 0.1 percent of specimens tested across the country are coming back positive for influenza. That stands in stark contrast with roughly 20 to 30 percent of positive cases recorded during recent flu seasons.  Our country is in a historic fight against the Coronavirus. Add Changing America to your Facebook or Twitter feed to stay on top of the news. The CDC also reports that just one child in the U.S. has died due to flu this season, compared with 195 U.S. children who died in total during the 2019-2020 fl...
Polk County to delay expanding vaccine eligibility – KCCI Des Moines
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Polk County to delay expanding vaccine eligibility – KCCI Des Moines

The Polk County Health Department said it will delay providing COVID-19 vaccines to newly qualified individuals until more individuals in the previous tier are vaccinated.On Thursday, the Iowa Department of Public Health announced that starting March 8, providers can administer vaccines to those 64 years old and younger who have medical conditions that put them at risk. The Polk County Health Department said it will not expand vaccine availability until at least 70% of the current tier are vaccinated, which includes individuals 65 years and older, first responders, school staff, early childhood education workers, child care workers and health care workers and individuals working and living at long-term care facilities.According to a news release from the department, Polk County vacci...
1,677 new COVID-19 cases, 25 additional deaths reported in Mass. – WCVB Boston
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1,677 new COVID-19 cases, 25 additional deaths reported in Mass. – WCVB Boston

1,677 COVID-19 cases, 25 additional deaths reported in Massachusetts Updated: 5:13 PM EST Mar 5, 2021 The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported an additional 1,677 confirmed COVID-19 cases Friday, bringing the statewide total to 556,307 since the start of the pandemic. State health officials also added 25 confirmed COVID-19-related deaths to the state's total, which is now 15,992.As of Friday, a total of 2,420,360 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been shipped to the state, of which 2,005,800 -- or 82.9% -- have been administered. So far, 650,411 people are fully vaccinated in Massachusetts.An estimated 27,382 cases are active across Massachuse...
Royals accused of double standard for probing Meghan Markle and not Prince Andrew – Page Six
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Royals accused of double standard for probing Meghan Markle and not Prince Andrew – Page Six

Buckingham Palace is being accused of having “double standards” for probing bullying allegations leveled against Meghan Markle — but not the sexual-abuse claims involving Prince Andrew. Palace-watchers called out “The Firm” on Friday after Queen Elizabeth ordered an investigation into claims that Markle mistreated staff during her stint as a senior royal. “Why is there an investigation into this bullying but there’s not been an investigation into Prince Andrew and the allegations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein?” Carolyn Durand, co-author of a biography of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, asked on Sky News. “Why hasn’t he been urged to cooperate with US authorities?” she added of Andrew, a onetime close pal of wealthy late convicted pedophile Epstein. Beli...
Lisa Marie Presley asks judge to declare her officially single from estranged husband – Daily Mail
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Lisa Marie Presley asks judge to declare her officially single from estranged husband – Daily Mail

Lisa Marie Presley asks judge to 'declare her officially single' from estranged husband of five years because he 'refuses' to divorce By Caitlyn Becker For Dailymail.com Published: 14:48 EST, 5 March 2021 | Updated: 14:56 EST, 5 March 2021 Lisa Marie Presley wants to 'move forward' with her life and officially cut ties with her estranged husband Michael Lockwood. The 53-year-old daughter of Elvis Presley filed new court documents requesting that a judge officially declare her single - a somewhat common practice in long drawn out divorces - despite her ex's refusal to 'terminate their marriage.' In the documents, obtained by TMZ, Lisa Marie lays out a grim future for her relationship telling the court that there is no hope for the couple to reconcile.  ...
When will life return to normal? COVID experts consider what summer, fall might look like – ABC News
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When will life return to normal? COVID experts consider what summer, fall might look like – ABC News

It’s the million dollar question everyone is asking about COVID-19: When will life return to normal? And will school be open this fall? The answers are all over the map -- from Texas and Mississippi governors declaring their states already open and lifting mask mandates, to health experts ominously warning the virus will always linger. The reality, though, depends much on how you define "normal." And, if enough Americans step up for a shot this summer, it might not be as depressing as you think. Experts say fall could become the season of a "new normal" in which the world slowly reopens and people will reconnect but with masks, routine testing and possibly even vaccine cards to allow them enter movie theaters or restaurants. "It'll be so gradual, we probably won't even notice it," said ...
Intranasal COVID-19 vaccine spray could stem spread, researchers say – Business Insider
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Intranasal COVID-19 vaccine spray could stem spread, researchers say – Business Insider

It's an intuitive idea: Wouldn't it be best to administer a COVID-19 vaccine in the place it first invades the body? That's what Maryland-based biotech startup, Altimmune, is trying to develop — a COVID-19 vaccine that gets squirted into your nose, not jabbed in your arm. "Delivering vaccines to the sight of first exposure is an advantage," Dr. Buddy Creech, who directs the Vanderbilt University vaccine research program and has worked with Altimmune, told Insider. "Typically, you don't get COVID-19 in the deltoid muscle of your arm, you get it in your nose, eyes, and throat. So it makes sense we'd want to at least consider a vaccine that can generate some immunity in mucosal or...