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Family furious after 87-year-old mother tests positive twice for COVID-19 – WGHP FOX 8 Greensboro
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Family furious after 87-year-old mother tests positive twice for COVID-19 – WGHP FOX 8 Greensboro

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV ) — Even bound to a walker, and no car to get here there, Theresa Brown is determined to get her mother Mary Perkins out of the Trevecca Center for Rehabilitation and Healing. “If I get mad enough, I get to mine. That’s my momma. I’ll run to her,” Brown said. Brown said this week she learned her 87-year-old mother is once again COVID-19 positive, after being positive for the virus in early June. “She can’t keep on fighting off that disease. She’s 87. She doesn’t have that much to fight with her immune system,” Brown said. Brown now joins other children of residents, like Charles Horton, in questioning what’s being done to contain the virus. With 89 cases, the center has the second highest number of COVID-19 infections in nursing home...
Whos first in line for a coronavirus vaccine? New info shows prioritization fraught with peril – Fox News
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Whos first in line for a coronavirus vaccine? New info shows prioritization fraught with peril – Fox News

New information released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows future prioritization for a potential coronavirus vaccine could be fraught with peril. As the discussion of priority groups entered the spotlight on Thursday, the coronavirus continues to present a challenge, as studies show pregnant women infected with the virus might be at greater risk for hospitalization than women who aren't pregnant. The study also cited racial disparities among COVID-positive pregnant women, with Hispanic women exhibiting the highest infection rate at 46 percent. PREGNANT WOMEN WITH CORONAVIRUS MORE LIKELY TO BE HOSPITALIZED, CDC WARNS While pregnant women are normally the last to receive a new vaccine due to an abundance of caution, re...
US marks subdued Fourth of July as coronavirus cases surge – Al Jazeera English
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US marks subdued Fourth of July as coronavirus cases surge – Al Jazeera English

The United States marked a subdued Fourth of July holiday with social distancing and restrictions on crowds preventing the typical gatherings and firework displays amid a surge in coronavirus infections in southern and western states.  Racial justice protests were also planned in the US capital on Saturday, where President Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech on the National Mall. Trump promised a "special evening" that could bring tens of thousands of spectators, despite warnings of the dangers of spreading the virus from Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, who is powerless over the event on federal land.  Saturday's commemoration of the declaration of US independence from Britain began on a grim note, with both Florida and Texas recording their highest daily new infections, 11,...
TSN sportscaster Dan OTooles baby was not abducted: police source – New York Post
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TSN sportscaster Dan OTooles baby was not abducted: police source – New York Post

A Canadian sports personality’s social media post Thursday indicating his 1-month-old baby had been “taken” from him was inaccurate as no abduction had taken place, a Durham (Ontario, Canada) Regional Police source said Saturday. TSN broadcaster Dan O’Toole wrote in a since-deleted post Thursday that his newborn daughter Oakland had gone missing, which the source said prompted an immediate investigation. The baby was found hours later with her biological mother, the police said in a tweet that was also taken down. The investigation was completed and no arrests were made. “The information provided to us was false, there was no such abduction,” a police contact said Saturday, referring to the initial O’Toole post. “My baby Oakland. I’m praying that whoever has you, is hold...
‘Hamilton’ Cast Celebrates Disney Plus Launch and Reveals Inside Secrets of Film – Variety
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‘Hamilton’ Cast Celebrates Disney Plus Launch and Reveals Inside Secrets of Film – Variety

“Hamilton” fans rejoiced as Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical was finally released on Disney Plus on Friday, giving people the long holiday weekend to watch the groundbreaking performance. Originally released in 2015 on Broadway, the hip-hop infused musical about founding father Alexander Hamilton became an instant smash hit. Most people had to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars to get seats at the frequently sold-out shows, but now anybody with a Disney Plus subscription can enjoy it from their own home. Director Thomas Kail put together the Disney Plus version after filming several live performances during the show’s original run. “Hamilton” was originally going to hit theaters on Oct. 15, 2021, but Disney moved up the release date in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and t...
President Bill Pullman Wants You To Celebrate Your Freedom By Wearing A Mask This Independence Day – Vulture
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President Bill Pullman Wants You To Celebrate Your Freedom By Wearing A Mask This Independence Day – Vulture

<!-- -->The president has an important message for you this July. 4th. No, not the one who keeps using songs at poorly attended rallies without the band’s permission, it’s the one from the classic 1996 film Independence Day. Bill Pullman who memorably played President Thomas J. Whitmore in the Will Smith action flick has a message for you this Independence Day and, yes, it’s coronavirus related. In a PSA brought to you by The Alamo Drafthouse, Pullman asks everyone to celebrate their freedom by wearing “freedom” masks, so hopefully we can safely get back to bars, restaurants, schools and, most importantly, movie theaters. “I may not be your President anymore,” Pullman says at the top of the...
50 Cent Appears To Take Shots At Meek Mill: “How Do You Sign To A Correctional Officer?” – HotNewHipHop
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50 Cent Appears To Take Shots At Meek Mill: “How Do You Sign To A Correctional Officer?” – HotNewHipHop

50 never misses a chance to throw shade. 50 Cent had some fun on Friday night's episode of Young Money Radio. As he was interviewed by Lil Wayne, the mogul discussed Pop Smoke's upcoming album, his love for Nicki Minaj, and his tutelage under Eminen, among other topics. With Black Lives Matter being such a relevant topic right now, of course, 50 and Wayne touched on the climate of things here in America. This is when 50 took a moment to seemingly take shots at Meek Mill.  "If you said to me, I'm not going to say who I'm talking about, right," 50 began slyly. "I'm just gonna say, if you represent prison reform, how do you sign to a correctional officer and you managed by a snitch? Help me, help me with this man. I just look at ...
WHO halts hydroxychloroquine, HIV drugs in COVID trials after failure to reduce death – Reuters
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WHO halts hydroxychloroquine, HIV drugs in COVID trials after failure to reduce death – Reuters

GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday that it was discontinuing its trials of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine and combination HIV drug lopinavir/ritonavir in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 after they failed to reduce mortality. The setback came as the WHO also reported more than 200,000 new cases globally of the disease for the first time in a single day. The United States accounted for 53,213 of the total 212,326 new cases recorded on Friday, the WHO said. “These interim trial results show that hydroxychloroquine and lopinavir/ritonavir produce little or no reduction in the mortality of hospitalised COVID-19 patients when compared to standard of care. Solidarity trial investigators will interrupt the trials with immediate effect,” the WHO said...
239 Experts With 1 Big Claim: The Coronavirus Is Airborne – The New York Times
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239 Experts With 1 Big Claim: The Coronavirus Is Airborne – The New York Times

Many experts said the W.H.O. should embrace what some called a “precautionary principle” and others called “needs and values” — the idea that even without definitive evidence, the agency should assume the worst of the virus, apply common sense and recommend the best protection possible. “There is no incontrovertible proof that SARS-CoV-2 travels or is transmitted significantly by aerosols, but there is absolutely no evidence that it’s not,” said Dr. Trish Greenhalgh, a primary care doctor at the University of Oxford in Britain. “So at the moment we have to make a decision in the face of uncertainty, and my goodness, it’s going to be a disastrous decision if we get it wrong,” she said. “So why not just mask up for a few weeks, just in case?” After all, the W.H.O. seems willing to accept wi...