Antibodies last over a year after COVID-19 infection, study finds

[ad_1] Most people infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, will carry antibodies for at least a year, according to a recent peer-reviewed study. The European Journal of Immunology on September 24 accepted a study by scientists at the Finnish Institute of Health and Welfare, who studied 1,292 subjects eight months after infection for … Read more

Lake County News, California – Supervisors to discuss update to Emergency Water Haulage Ordinance, receive updates on COVID-19 and fire prevention work

[ad_1] LAKE COUNTY, Calif .– The Oversight Board is set to discuss changing an emergency order regarding the transportation of water to unauthorized cannabis crops, and to get updates on COVID- 19 and fire prevention efforts. The board of directors will meet from 9 a.m. ‌Tuesday, October 5, in the Council Chamber on the first … Read more

Trump received Pfizer vaccine, would get booster if “felt necessary”

[ad_1] Former US President Donald Trump received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and he would receive a booster if he “felt it was necessary,” he said in an interview with Yahoo Finance’s Adam Shapiro on Saturday. In the interview, Shapiro asked Trump, “You actually told people to get vaccinated… I got the Pfizer vaccine, what vaccine … Read more

United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia on high alert after Cyclone Shaheen hits Oman | Weather News

[ad_1] Cyclone Shaheen hit Oman on Sunday with fierce winds and heavy rain, flooding streets, prompting evacuations from coastal areas and suspending some flights to and from the capital Muscat. Authorities in the UAE said precautionary measures were being taken and Saudi Arabia called for caution in several areas after four people were kill when … Read more

Healthcare worker just fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine says she wouldn’t get it even if God said “you have to take this vaccine”

[ad_1] Karen Roses was fired from a New York hospital for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine. Courtesy of Karen Roses. Karen Roses of Riverhead, New York, was fired from a Northwell Health hospital for refusing to take the coronavirus vaccine. New York’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate went into effect on September 27, requiring healthcare workers in hospitals … Read more

Lessons Learned About AIDS for Covid

[ad_1] “Follow the science,” we have been told throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. But if we had paid attention to history, we would have known that once a disease becomes newsworthy, science is distorted by researchers, journalists, activists and politicians hungry for attention and attention. power – and determined to silence those who challenge their fear-mongering. … Read more

“Everyone is frustrated,” Biden says as his agenda stalls | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – President Joe Biden on Saturday acknowledged the frustrations as Democrats scramble to save a scaled-down version of his $ 3.5 trillion government overhaul plan and save a public works bill related after frantic negotiations failed to reach an agreement. “Everyone is frustrated, it’s part of being in government, of being frustrated. … Read more

New plant in Germany aims to reduce aviation’s carbon footprint

[ad_1] German officials on Monday unveil what they say is the world’s first commercial plant to manufacture synthetic kerosene in an effort to reduce the climate impact of the flight ThroughThe Associated Press 4 October 2021, 06:57 • 2 minutes to read Share on FacebookShare on twitterEmail this article WERLTE, Germany – German authorities on … Read more

OLD NEWS: In 1921, the prison allows the convicted Arkansan to make a “final confession”, then reveals that he remains

[ad_1] A century ago, Arkansas Governor Thomas McRae postponed the execution of a confessed murderer named Amos Ratliff 10 hours before he died in the electric chair. Ratliff, 25, was sentenced to death at midnight on September 29, 1921, for the murder of Winfred Frazier, described by the Arkansas Gazette as “an old maid” who … Read more

Judges return Monday for a new term

[ad_1] Source: MGN Online Cropped Credit: John Brighenti / CC BY 2.0 License Link Image Source Link WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court begins a momentous new term with a return to familiar surroundings, the mahogany and marble courtroom that judges abandoned more than 18 months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic . Abortion, guns … Read more