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Prince George Looks Adorable in New Photos Taken by Kate Middleton, Released for His 7th Birthday – TownandCountrymag.com
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Prince George Looks Adorable in New Photos Taken by Kate Middleton, Released for His 7th Birthday – TownandCountrymag.com

It's hard to believe that it's been seven years since royal watchers saw Prince William and Kate Middleton leave the hospital with their eldest, Prince George, swaddled in their arms. But it has indeed—and in the meantime, George has grown into quite a handsome young man. In what has become something of a tradition for the Cambridge kids, to celebrate George's seventh birthday tomorrow, William and Kate released brand new photos of their son, taken by the Duchess herself earlier this month. George was all smiles in his photos. Duchess of Cambridge He wore an camouflage print shirt in one phot...
Katy Perry Tells All: 8 Revelations On Her Mental Health, Orlando Bloom and Taylor Swift – E! NEWS
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Katy Perry Tells All: 8 Revelations On Her Mental Health, Orlando Bloom and Taylor Swift – E! NEWS

On the Timing Of Her New Album: "This record has been interesting to put out because it's during these Looney Tunes times, it's during a pandemic, a racial revolution, an election year and I'm delivering a baby at the same time," she expressed about her upcoming album, Smile, which drops Aug. 14. The 35-year-old star also pointed out how criticism of her 2017 album, Witness, impacted her mental health. "I've always had a playful thing about my music and I lost that... I had really lost my smile," she said. "You create art and you're excited for it to be received by the world. When it's not received by the world, when it's kind of like, 'No, thank you,' you think, 'Oh s--t, that doesn't feel good.'" On Her Struggles With Depression While Making Smile: "It was more than I had ever...
Anna Camp, who contracted COVID-19 after not wearing a mask one time, has a warning: It can happen to an… – Fox News
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Anna Camp, who contracted COVID-19 after not wearing a mask one time, has a warning: It can happen to an… – Fox News

Anna Camp is imploring everyone to wear face coverings after she said she recently contracted coronavirus following a one-off instance where she didn’t wear a mask. “I felt it was my responsibility to share that I ended up getting Covid-19,” Camp, 37, began in a lengthy note shared to her Instagram on Tuesday. “I have since tested negative, but I was extremely sick for over three weeks and still have lingering symptoms.” The “Pitch Perfect” actress said since the start of the pandemic, she’s remained “incredibly safe, wearing a mask as well as being cognizant of using hand sanitizer. CELEBRITIES WHO HAVE DIED FROM CORONAVIRUS However, Camps said the “one time, when the world was starting to open up, I decided to forgo wearing my mask in public. One. Time. And I ended up getting it.”...
COVID-19 Statistics | July 21, 2020 – Lost Coast Outpost
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COVID-19 Statistics | July 21, 2020 – Lost Coast Outpost

Press release from the Humboldt County Joint Information Center: Humboldt County’s count of confirmed COVID-19 cases rose to 195, after six additional cases were reported today. Today’s alert level stands at a two and has remained unchanged since the tool was launched Thursday. This is due, in part, to a high demand for testing and testing supplies nationwide, according to Humboldt County Health Officer Dr. Teresa Frankovich. Dr. Frankovich said that even with an increased demand on testing and the slower turnaround time right now, screening for the virus is still a useful public health tool. “Some of our more recent cases have been individuals tested through commercial laboratories collected either at the OptumServe site in Eureka or their provider’s office, so we want to enc...
Will 2020 see a spike in AFM cases? Social distancing could have an impact, CDC says – CNN
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Will 2020 see a spike in AFM cases? Social distancing could have an impact, CDC says – CNN

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COVID-19 claims 12 more lives in Bexar County, San Antonio – KSAT San Antonio
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COVID-19 claims 12 more lives in Bexar County, San Antonio – KSAT San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – A dozen people died of COVID-19 complications in Bexar County, Mayor Ron Nirenberg announced Tuesday, bringing the death toll locally to 274. Nirenberg also announced 551 new COVID-19 cases, which brings the total case count to 31,867. San Antonio has seen relatively low case counts since confirming more than 2,200 cases on Sunday. Officials fear these infections may be linked to Fourth of July gatherings. The mayor said 1,166 patients are hospitalized due to COVID-19, 27 less than on Monday. Of those patients, 435 are in the intensive care unit, up five from Monday. As of Monday, 10% of staffed hospital beds are available and 47% of ventilators. Read also: More than 200 babies under 1 year old have tested positive for COVID-19 in San Antonio, Bexar County UIL delays foot...
Oregon reports 7 new coronavirus deaths, tying the state’s record – OregonLive
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Oregon reports 7 new coronavirus deaths, tying the state’s record – OregonLive

The Oregon Health Authority announced on Tuesday seven new deaths from the novel coronavirus, tying the state’s record for the most deaths reported in a single day. The record was previously set on April 28 and repeated on July 14. Those who died ranged in age from 47 to 88, including a 59-year-old Washington County man with no underlying health conditions. Public health officials say 269 people in the state are now known to have died from COVID-19. Public health officials Tuesday also announced 299 new cases, bringing the total number of confirmed or presumptive cases to 15,139. The record for the most cases was set last Thursday, with 437 new infections reported. New cases have been rising since late May, about two weeks after Gov. Kate Brown started lifting her stay-at-home orders f...
Three simple acts can stop Covid-19 outbreaks, study finds – WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
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Three simple acts can stop Covid-19 outbreaks, study finds – WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland

 (CNN) — If people washed their hands regularly, wore masks, and kept their social distance from each other, these three simple behaviors could stop most all of the Covid-19 pandemic, even without a vaccine or additional treatments, according to a new study. If we continue along this path ‘It won’t be safe for kids to go to school in the fall,’ local doctor says of coronavirus spread in Ohio The study, published Tuesday in the journal PLoS Medicine, created a new model to look at the spread of the disease and prevention efforts that could help stop it. The contact rates in the study were based on people’s interaction in the Netherlands, but the model is appropriate for other Western countries, the researchers at the University Medical Center Utrecht said ...
Dr. Farley looks at Philadelphias COVID-19 response & the future – WPVI-TV
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Dr. Farley looks at Philadelphias COVID-19 response & the future – WPVI-TV

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The coronavirus has been in the world for about eight months and the top Philadelphia health official thinks in order to combat it further, we need to take a step back and see where we've been. With the COVID-19 pandemic increasing across the United States, Philadelphia health commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said Tuesday, "(It's) not over. The virus is still here." Farley said the virus causes a wide-range of a severity of illness, "more so than any other virus I am aware of." Many people, maybe even most, he said, have no symptoms whatsoever and may not even know they had the infection. Of those who know they have the infection, it's mostly mild symptoms. "However, there is a very small percentage of people who have severe symptoms or can even have a fatal infectio...
SWMRS’ Joey Armstrong Responds to Claims of Sexual Misconduct – Rolling Stone
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SWMRS’ Joey Armstrong Responds to Claims of Sexual Misconduct – Rolling Stone

SWMRS’ drummer Joey Armstrong has responded to claims of sexual misconduct and coercion alleged by the Regrettes’ Lydia Night. Armstrong’s statement was posted on SWMRS’ official Instagram page, although it was addressed from just Armstrong: “I want to address Lydia’s Instagram post about our relationship. While I don’t agree with some of the things she said about me, it’s important she be allowed to say them and that she be supported for speaking out,” he wrote. “I respect her immensely and fully accept that I failed her as a partner. I was selfish and I didn’t treat her the way she deserves to have been treated both during our relationship and in the two years since we broke up. I have apologized to her privately and I hope she can forgive me, if and when she is ready to do so. I ...