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85-90% of the US have to be vaccinated “if we’re to try this,” warns Dr. Peter Hotez

Dr. Peter Hotez warned that the rapid spread of the Delta coronavirus variant has forced the threshold on the number of Americans who need vaccination to achieve herd immunity to be much higher. “We are now realizing the variant that is so transmissible that we must have vaccinated 85%, maybe 90% of the country,” said…
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Africa was shortchanged on Covid vaccines: African Improvement Financial institution

A health worker vaccinates a man in Abidjan on August 17, 2021 during a roll-out of vaccinations against Ebola on August 17, 2021, after the country recorded its first known case of the disease since 1994. (Photo by Issouf SANOGO / AFP) (Photo by ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP via Getty Images) ISSOUF SANOGO | AFP | Getty…
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Joe Biden did a particularly good job in Afghanistan and deserves to be congratulated [VIDEO]
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A large majority of Americans on both sides of the Ganges wanted to leave Afghanistan militarily. A survey carried out this spring showed that almost 70% of those questioned are in favor of an end to the war. So, for this reason and another, Joe Biden went ahead and did it. And the president has…
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Kanye West recordsdata paperwork to legally change his identify to “Ye”

It looks like Kanye West is looking to make his nickname permanent. According to documents received from TMZ, Kanye filed documents in LA for the name change. Documents show that he would also like to drop his last name and move from Kanye Omari West to “Ye”. The process of changing the name is currently…
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WHO says Covid misinformation is a significant factor driving international pandemic

RT: Maria Van Kerkhove, Head a.i. Emerging Diseases and Zoonosis at the World Health Organization (WHO), speaks during a news conference on the situation of the coronavirus at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, January 29, 2020. Denis Balibouse | Reuters A top World Health Organization official said Tuesday that misinformation about Covid-19 and vaccines…
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Amber Smith shares “hurtful” messages she obtained after River’s dying

Amber smith calls on the people who sent “hurtful” messages after their son died flow. On Tuesday, August 24, Amber, who recently greeted a baby boy, wrote on her Instagram story that she and her husband Granger Smith Often receive hateful messages from social media users. “I never pay more attention to these people than…
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Biden is sticking to the August 31 withdrawal deadline for Afghanistan, regardless of strain to increase it

United States President Joe Biden speaks with western state governors and members of his cabinet during an event in Washington, DC on June 30, 2021. Win McNamee | Getty Images WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden told G-7 leaders during an emergency meeting on Tuesday that he would adhere to the pre-established timetable for the full…
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The U.S. EV charging community is not prepared for your loved ones highway journey, not to mention the anticipated wave of recent automobiles

Electric cars are the future. Whether you want to go green or not, most of us are going to be driving an EV in the next two decades. Automakers are spending billions retooling factories and revamping their fleets to go most or all-electric in the next 10 to 15 years, plans fully endorsed by President…
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Take a look at this unique first have a look at how ‘Candyman’ happened and the way he was tortured! (Unique)

Roommate, the highly anticipated reboot of the 1992 horror movie “Candyman” officially hits theaters this Friday – and we get an exclusive look at how Candyman’s tortured past made it a terrifying urban legend! If you’re a real horror fan, you’re probably looking forward to the much-discussed reboot of “Candyman” – produced by Oscar-winning director…
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Fauci hopes the US could have “good management” by spring 2022

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, makes an opening statement during a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing to discuss the ongoing federal response to COVID-19 in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC , May 11, 2021. Greg Nash | Swimming pool | Reuters The…