Pelosi, Schumer Introduce Budget Resolution to Pass COVID Relief Without GOP Support

[ad_1] The telegraph France, Germany consider sanctions against vaccine suppliers as EU wrangles over delays escalates France and Germany on Sunday threatened legal action against AstraZeneca as they scramble to explain their vaccine shortages and have warned that any company that favors UK orders for jabs would be penalized. ClĂ©ment Beaune, the French minister for … Read more

2,700 use ‘back door’ to line up for COVID vaccinations

[ad_1] ROYAL OAK, Mich. (AP) – About 2,700 people were able to use an online scheduling vulnerability to in turn enroll for COVID-19 vaccinations, according to a Detroit-area health care system. Beaumont Health said it has determined that a user is publicly sharing an unauthorized path for scheduling. “This has allowed 2,700 people to ‘cut … Read more

Dallas County hits record 40 coronavirus deaths, adds 1,427 new cases

[ad_1] Updated at 5:05 p.m .: Revised to include data from Collin County. Dallas County reported 1,427 new cases of coronavirus on Monday, along with 40 more deaths from COVID-19. The death toll matched the county’s single-day record, set on Wednesday. Last week was the county’s deadliest week yet during the pandemic. The last victims … Read more

Deadliest month in US pandemic ends with signs of progress

[ad_1] The deadliest month yet of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States has ended with some signs of progress: COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations drop, while vaccinations accelerate. The question is whether the nation can stay ahead of the virus’s rapidly spreading mutations. The death toll in the United States has exceeded 440,000, with more … Read more

City launches first small-scale vaccination site in Mission district, capable of serving 120 per day

[ad_1] San Francisco launched its first COVID-19 vaccination site on Monday in the city’s Mission District, one of its neighborhoods hardest hit by the pandemic. The new, small-scale site comes after the city opened its first mass vaccination site last month at City College San Francisco, although that site is available by invitation-only for now … Read more

Florida reports 5,730 new coronavirus cases, 206 resident deaths on Monday

[ad_1] Florida health officials confirmed an additional 5,730 cases of COVID-19 on Monday, along with 206 more resident deaths from the novel coronavirus. It represents the smallest daily increase in cases in the state since Nov. 16, when Florida added 4,663. The state has now verified 1,727,107 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the … Read more

Biden’s team is recruiting outside companies to help boost COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing

[ad_1] Getty The Biden administration and COVID-19 vaccine producers are actively discussing ways to increase manufacturing over the coming months, including teaming up with other pharmaceutical companies to help bottle the vaccine for release. distribution. According to two people familiar with those conversations, Biden’s team has been in talks with several companies to step in … Read more

WI mom who gave birth in coma holds newborn baby after beating COVID

[ad_1] WI mom who gave birth in coma holds newborn baby after beating COVID Mum Poynette who miraculously recovered from COVID-19, giving birth in a coma, was able to hold her newborn daughter for the first time. MADISON, Wis. – A mom Poynette who miraculously recovered from COVID-19, giving birth in a coma, was able … Read more

Executives report 2,376 new COVID-19 cases, 9 deaths

[ad_1] SAINT ANTHONY – San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff briefed the community on the local response to COVID-19 during their daily briefing Monday evening. Nirenberg reported 175,530 total cases of COVID-19 and 2,152 total deaths in Bexar County, an increase of 2,376 new cases on Monday. Nine new deaths … Read more