SC reports 5,152 new cases of COVID-19, 86 deaths on Wednesday

[ad_1] COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) – On Wednesday, the Department of Health and Environmental Control reported 3,554 new confirmed cases and 1,598 new probable cases of the virus for a total of 5,152. These figures are accurate as of August 30. . >> EXCLUSIVE: An inside look at the COVID-19 floor at Lexington Medical Center The … Read more

Moore’s parents charged with overdose death of 6-year-old – FOX23 News

[ad_1] MOORE, Okla. – Two of Moore’s parents face murder charges after their 6-year-old son died of an overdose. Although the incident occurred in March, charges against Jerimy McKenna and Kimberly Blair were filed just days ago. The two are also accused of neglecting their 2-year-old son. Cleveland County District Attorney Greg Mashburn said the … Read more

Media, FDA ignite social panic over ivermectin – HotAir

[ad_1] For an industry that is supposed to tackle disinformation, our national media certainly seem happy to indulge their own narratives. People have offered anecdotal testimony in recent months about the drug ivermectin and its purported effectiveness in treating acute COVID-19 infections. Ivermectin has not been tested for this purpose, nor is it known to … Read more

American and British F-35 exercise in the Western Pacific

[ad_1] A Marine F-35B Lighting II aboard the deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) this week. Royal Navy photo KUALA LUMPUR – Aircraft of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) conducted interoperability exercises over the Philippine Sea Aug. 26 with the US Marine Corps and the Royal Air Force F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike … Read more

In my hospital, over 95% of COVID-19 patients share one thing in common: they are not vaccinated

[ad_1] The Conversation is broadcasting a series of dispatches from clinicians and researchers working on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. You can find all the stories here. As an emergency and intensive care physician at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, I have lost count of the number of outbreaks … Read more

Bluegrass CTC gets Webb and Overly as new board members

[ad_1] Richard webb LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Bluegrass Community and Technical College hosted Sannie too Sannie Overly and Richard Webb on its board of directors. Overly, originally from Bluegrass, is a partner at Overly & Johnson in Paris, Ky., Where she has practiced law for over 20 years. In addition to her legal career, Overly … Read more

COVID-19 hits Maine with 624 new cases, 3 more deaths

[ad_1] State health officials on Thursday reported 624 new cases of COVID-19, the highest daily total since the pandemic peaked last January. The latest wave that began in early July continues in Maine as the most contagious delta variant increases infection rates, hospitalizations and deaths in the state. In addition to the 624 new cases … Read more

News of Thursday, September 2, 2021

[ad_1] “METRO SYSTEM OVERVIEW”: following massive flooding of the past 24 hours in New York’s underground transit system, Governor Kathy Hochul wants to renovate the subway system to be better equipped for extreme weather conditions as it becomes more common, she told Spectrum New York 1 News # MorningsOn1. Governor Hochul also declared a state … Read more

Central County Adds 47 COVID-19 Cases; Pennsylvania reports 3,100 new positives

[ad_1] Pennsylvania and Center County COVID-19 Dashboard for September 1, 2021. Image via Pennsylvania Department of Health. Center County on Wednesday reported 47 new cases of COVID-19 – its highest number since April 30 – to bring its total to 17,709, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Of the total cases, 16,076 are confirmed … Read more