Biden visits wounded soldiers at Walter Reed – Daily News

[ad_1] By the associated press WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden visits wounded US soldiers at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. There are 15 Marines at the hospital who were injured in an Aug. 26 suicide bombing at Kabul airport. The attack came as the U.S. government was organizing evacuations of Americans, Afghans and allies … Read more

68 women contracted the Covid last week | Local News

[ad_1] There has been an alarming increase in the number of pregnant women contracting Covid-19, the director of women’s health at the Ministry of Health, Dr Adesh Sirjusingh said yesterday. In the past week alone, 68 pregnant women have tested positive for the virus, Sirjusingh revealed. He was speaking yesterday at the ministry’s virtual press … Read more

Man arrested after reporter docked covering storm

[ad_1] DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Federal Marshals on Thursday arrested an Ohio man who was accused of running towards and shouting at an MSNBC reporter who was reporting live on a Mississippi beach after Hurricane Ida. Benjamin Dagley, 54, of Wooster, Ohio, was wanted by Gulfport, Mississippi police on suspicion of assault and by the … Read more

Eastern Idaho Fair Begins Friday

[ad_1] Local News BLACKFOOT, Idaho (KIFI) – The Blackfoot Exhibition Center hosts the Eastern Idaho State Fair from Friday until Saturday, September 11. This fair should be even more special since the pandemic canceled the fair which was scheduled for 2020. The fair team had two years of preparation to hope for this moment. Vendors … Read more

Ivermectin horse dewormer drug flying off the shelves of bay area feed and food stores

[ad_1] Joe Rogan’s unqualified endorsement is likely only to increase demand for the horse ascarid drug that has become the latest perceived wonder drug by Covidiots. When frequently stoned podcast baron Joe Rogan announced he had COVID-19 on Wednesday, he told his zillions of subscribers, “It turns out I had COVID. So we immediately threw … Read more

New Mexico reports 15 new deaths, 994 more cases of COVID-19

[ad_1] A woman in her 50s from Sandoval County. The individual was hospitalized and suffered from underlying conditions. The death toll of New Mexico residents linked to COVID-19 is now 4,544. In addition to the deaths, the state has reported an additional 994 cases of COVID-19. New Mexico reported a total of 234,475 cases on … Read more

Projections show continued spread of COVID-19 in Oregon

[ad_1] OHSU respiratory therapist Jenn Ellingson is among the health workers caring for critically ill COVID-19 patients. A new forecast from the OHSU indicates that the number of people hospitalized statewide with COVID-19 will peak by Monday. (OHSU / Erin Hoover Barnett) Oregon’s healthcare systems will continue to come under severe pressure from an unprecedented … Read more

Is the outside always safe? Concerns about Delta prompt new guidelines.

[ad_1] Since the start of the pandemic, public health officials have stressed that the risk of contracting COVID-19 is lower outside. In fact, outdoor transmission of COVID-19 has been rare with earlier strains of the virus, according to a number of studies. But as the hypercontagious Delta variant continues to increase cases in parts of … Read more

KEYC News now mourns loss of Ed Woloszyn

[ad_1] NORTH MANKATO, Minnesota (KEYC) – KEYC News Now mourns the loss of one of our own. KEYC News Now chief executive Ed Woloszyn died Thursday morning following a brief battle with cancer. Woloszyn joined KEYC in the fall of 2016 and became Managing Director in the spring of 2019. He had previously worked for … Read more

European regulator sees “no urgent need” for COVID-19 boosters, aligning with WHO, not US point of view

[ad_1] The European Medicines Agency said on Thursday there was no “urgent need” for COVID-19 booster vaccines for fully vaccinated people and suggested instead that the focus should remain on primary vaccination and get vaccines in the arms of one in three adults in Europe. Union who are still not vaccinated. The news, made in … Read more