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Anchorage hospitals start to see uptick in emergency COVID-19 cases as positive tests soar – Anchorage Daily News
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Anchorage hospitals start to see uptick in emergency COVID-19 cases as positive tests soar – Anchorage Daily News

We're making coronavirus coverage available without a subscription as a public service. But we depend on reader support to do this work. Please consider joining others in supporting local journalism in Alaska for just $3.23 a week. As Alaska’s coronavirus cases banked sharply upward in the past week, more people with symptoms of COVID-19 began showing up at emergency rooms in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Several hospitals in the state this week reported a doubling —- although of very low numbers — of patients going to ERs with coronavirus symptoms, some requiring admittance and others sent home under watch. At Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage, emergency physicians are now seeing six to eight positive-tested people with COVI...
Moderna shares jump as much as 16% after company says its coronavirus vaccine trial produced robust immune response – CNBC
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Moderna shares jump as much as 16% after company says its coronavirus vaccine trial produced robust immune response – CNBC

Moderna's shares soared after the company said its potential vaccine to prevent Covid-19 produced a "robust" immune response in all 45 patients in its early stage human trial, according to newly released data published Tuesday evening in the peer-reviewed New England Journal of Medicine. Moderna's stock rose more than 16% in after-hours trading on the news.  All 45 patients produced neutralizing antibodies, which scientists believe is important for building immunity and provided more promising data that the vaccine may give some protection against the coronavirus. In the trial, each participant received a 25, 100 or 250 microgram dose, with 15 people in each dose group. Participants received two doses of the potential vaccine. After two vaccinations, the vaccine elicited ...
Deschutes County reports its first COVID-19 death, at St. Charles Bend – KTVZ
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Deschutes County reports its first COVID-19 death, at St. Charles Bend – KTVZ

63-year-old man was admitted with symptoms on Monday (Update: Adding St. Charles statement) BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Deschutes County health officials have reported the first death of a county resident due to COVID-19, a 63-year-old man who died Tuesday at St. Charles Bend, one day after being admitted with symptoms. The man "had underlying medical conditions and was admitted to the hospital for COVID-19 symptoms yesterday (Monday)," county health officials said in an announcement. His case was identified through local contact tracing, they added. “Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones of our community member that passed away today,” said Deschutes County Health Services Director Dr. George Conway.  “Our hearts are heavy with this news, and we ...
Latest number of coronavirus cases, deaths in South Carolina released by DHEC: Tuesday, July 14 – WYFF4 Greenville
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Latest number of coronavirus cases, deaths in South Carolina released by DHEC: Tuesday, July 14 – WYFF4 Greenville

>> FIRST TO BREAKING NEWS OUTS OF NORTH CAROLINA. STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO GET BACK INTO THE CLASSROOM IN AUGUST. THIS AS LONG AS COVID-19 CASES DO NOT SPIKE IN THE STATE. GOVERNOR ROY COOPER ANNOUNCED THIS AFTERNOON THAT THE STATE WILL GO FORWARD WITH PLAN B, WHICH IS IN-PERSON LEARNING, BUT IT ALSO ALLOWS FOR DISTRICTS TO CHOOSE A PLAN C, WHICH IS ON-LINE LEARNING. PLAN B INCLUDES MODERATE SOCIAL DISTANCING, FACE COVERINGS FOR EVERY TEACHER, STAFF, AND STUDENT, KINDERGARTEN THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL, LIMITING THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN BUILDINGS, DAILY SYMPTOM SCREENINGS, INCLUDING TEMPERATURE CHECKS AND FREQUENT HAND WASHING BREAKS, AND INCREASED CLEANING. OFFICIALS SAY NON-ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES AND OUTSIDE DISTRICT EVENTS WILL BE ELIMINATED. >> WE KNOW THERE WILL ALWAYS B...
Happy Endings Reunion: Virtual Table Read Featuring New Episode – TVLine
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Happy Endings Reunion: Virtual Table Read Featuring New Episode – TVLine

Here’s some ah-maz-ing news: The entire cast of Happy Endings is officially scheduled to reunite, albeit virtually, to perform new scripted material, our sister site Variety reports. The special event (teased back in May), will take place Monday, July 20 at 4 pm PT on Sony Pictures Television’s YouTube page, and raise money for Color of Change and José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen in support of Black Lives Matter and COVID-19 relief efforts. “For years, the people — and multiple networks — have spoken: They do not want this show to continue. Undeterred, we were finally able to convince them to at least let us do just one weird Zoom thing, as long as we did it ourselves and it was for charity,” series creator David Caspe said in a statement. “So if you want to watch, please donate t...
Viola Davis says ‘The Help was created in ‘cesspool of systemic racism’: ‘I betrayed myself and my people’ – Fox News
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Viola Davis says ‘The Help was created in ‘cesspool of systemic racism’: ‘I betrayed myself and my people’ – Fox News

Viola Davis has previously said she has one major acting regret and it is starring in “The Help." Now, Davis is speaking out about the film again. The actress slammed the movie in a recent Vanity Fair article and said it was “created in the filter and the cesspool of systemic racism.” Davis, 54, played the role of maid Aibileen Clark who worked for a white family in the 1960s. She starred opposite Octavia Spencer, who also played a maid. VIOLA DAVIS ADMITS SHE REGRETS HER ROLE IN 'THE HELP' Viola Davis speaking at the Women in Film Annual Gala (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) “The Help” earned Davis an Oscar nomination and skyrocketed her career. Despite the success, the Academy Award winner criticized the narrative of the movie for its focus on the white...
Dancing With the Stars Host Tom Bergeron Is Out After 15 Years – The New York Times
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Dancing With the Stars Host Tom Bergeron Is Out After 15 Years – The New York Times

After spending nearly a quarter of his life as the host of “Dancing With the Stars,” Tom Bergeron, the 65-year-old host of the one-time ABC ratings juggernaut, has been dropped from the show, he announced on Twitter on Monday evening. “Just informed @DancingABC will be continuing without me,” he wrote. “It’s been an incredible 15-year run and the most unexpected gift of my career.” ABC and BBC Studios, the show’s production company, said in a joint statement that “Dancing With the Stars” would be pursuing “a new creative direction” and that Mr. Bergeron would not be part of it. Erin Andrews, the sports announcer and former contestant on the show, who had co-hosted with Mr. Bergeron since 2014, was also out, the statement said. Ms. Andrews, who announced her departure on Twitter this mor...
Kanye West gets 2 percent in national presidential poll | TheHill – The Hill
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Kanye West gets 2 percent in national presidential poll | TheHill – The Hill

Rapper Kanye WestKanye Omari WestChance the Rapper: I trust Kanye West more than Biden Trump: 'Shouldn't be hard' for Kanye West to take away votes from Biden Trump on Kanye West's presidential run: 'He is always going to be for us' MORE received 2 percent of the vote in a national presidential poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies after the megastar announced that he was going to make a late bid for the White House. Respondents of the poll were first asked who they would vote for in November, without mentioning West's name. In that iteration of the survey, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Campaign Report: Runoff elections in Texas, Alabama set for Tuesday Biden campaign slams White House attacks on Fauci as 'disgusting' Biden let...