Ecuadorian police seize a ton of cocaine bound for Bulgaria | News | DW

[ad_1] Police found a ton of cocaine bound for Bulgaria in a container at the port of the regional capital Guayaquil, anti-narcotics units in the southwest city reported. Guayaquil law enforcement officials also seized an additional 1.5 tonnes of cocaine on a sailboat headed for Chile the same day. They also arrested five people. Dog … Read more

Protesters say vaccination warrants are legalized segregation (video)

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[ad_1] POUGHKEEPSIE – A group of protesters gathered outside the Bardavon Opera Saturday night to protest COVID vaccination requirements. Bardavon demanded that all attendees attend a performance of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic on Saturday evening show proof of vaccination to enter the historic theater. Bardavon’s full COVID policy can be viewed here. Protesters including Dr … Read more

Chronic stuffy nose? Research links it to changes in brain activity

[ad_1] Chronic rhinosinusitis, which causes a persistent stuffy nose and headaches among other symptoms, affects 11% of people in the United States – and recent research has found a link between the disease and changes in brain activity . The team behind the study is hoping the link will help explain some of the other … Read more

Virus cases decline in affected Australian states

[ad_1] In New South Wales, Australia, as outbreaks continue to be mitigated, 10 new deaths and 667 locally acquired COVID-19 cases have been recorded in the past 24 hours. “There were 1,599 cases three weeks ago,” Health Minister Brad Hazard said on Sunday. We are getting there, but today 667 cases have been acquired locally. … Read more

Public health officials look into COVID, measles and flu season

[ad_1] Tuolumne County Public Health Sonora, California – This weekend’s Mother Lode Views will feature Dr Eric Sergienko, acting public health officer for Tuolumne County, and director of public health Michelle Jachetta. At the start of the show, they will talk about the recent increase in COVID cases and some optimism about the outlook for … Read more

Public health officials look into COVID, measles and flu season

[ad_1] Tuolumne County Public Health Sonora, California – This weekend’s Mother Lode Views will feature Dr Eric Sergienko, acting public health officer for Tuolumne County, and director of public health Michelle Jachetta. At the start of the show, they will talk about the recent increase in COVID cases and some optimism about the outlook for … Read more

USC takes victory in women’s tennis | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Elizabeth Romano makes a comeback in recent game at USC tennis complex in Wells United South Central women’s tennis team scored a big win on Tuesday, September 28, beating Tri-City United / Cleveland 4-3. The Rebel Girls scored two singles wins and two more doubles wins to secure the narrow victory. Maya Zebro took … Read more