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The Biden administration’s booster shot directions “must be performed fastidiously to be able to be one step forward of this virus,” says the US surgeon common

The US surgeon general Dr. Vivek Murthy told CNBC that the Biden government is recommending Covid booster vaccinations to most vaccinated Americans starting September 20 to stay one step ahead of the virus. “We put our heads together, the top public health and medicine officials at the Department of Health and Social Affairs, and have…
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Sri Lanka replaces the minister supposed to advertise the shaman’s recipe as a covid treatment

Sri Lankan politician Pavithra Wanniarachchi, who was former Minister of Health, was assigned to the Ministry of Transport. Lakruwan Wanniarachchi | AFP | Getty Images Sri Lanka’s president replaced the country’s health minister in a cabinet reshuffle this week as the Covid crisis worsened and daily deaths and infections hit record highs. Health Minister Pavithra…
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Prosecutors Drop Expenses Towards YK Osiris In Alleged Home Assault Of Girlfriend (Replace)

TSR Updatez: Prosecutors have declined to file charges at this time against YK Osiris following a 2019 incident involving an alleged domestic assault against his then girlfriend in Atlanta. YK Osiris was arrested in November of 2019 for allegedly strangling his girlfriend at a party. According to TMZ, the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office says…
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U.S. to require nursing properties employees get photographs or lose federal funding

U.S. officials plan to withhold federal funding from nursing homes that don’t fully vaccinate their employees against Covid-19, a Biden administration official confirmed Wednesday to NBC News. The new policy, which would withhold Medicare and Medicaid funding to nursing homes that don’t comply, could take effect as early as next month, the official said, though…
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Bomb ballot exhibits voters overwhelmingly help Biden in Afghanistan

A new poll shows voters support Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal with a majority of 51% to 37%, even after Republican attacks and negative media coverage. A new poll by Data for Progress found: “Voters still support President Biden’s decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, even after learning that Taliban fighters have captured these cities. Voters supported…
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Dow falls as Fed talks about decreasing incentives this yr

Major US stock indices slid on Wednesday as investors digested recent Federal Reserve meeting minutes for insight into plans to reduce the throttling. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost around 230 points, or 0.7%, after a 5-day winning streak on Tuesday. The S&P 500 lost 0.6%. The Nasdaq Composite lost 0.4%. The Fed released its…
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US will start widespread distribution of third vaccine doses subsequent month

The United States will begin distributing Covid-19 booster vaccinations on a large scale next month as new data shows vaccine protection wears off over time, US health officials said on Wednesday. It is now “very clear” that immunity declines after the first two doses, and with the dominance of the delta variant, “we see evidence…
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Lizzo sounds out for the unfair remedy she’s been uncovered to

Lizzo vs. Jillian Michaels In January 2020, the former Biggest Loser trainer said in the digital series AM to DM by Buzzfeed News: “Why are we celebrating? [Lizzo’s] Body? Why does it matter? Why don’t we celebrate their music? Because it won’t be great if she gets diabetes. “Fans accused Michaels of shaming the star…
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Hashish firm Tilray acquires shares in Medmen-Noten

Shares in Canadian cannabis company Tilray rose nearly 5% in expanded trading on Tuesday after it was announced that it was investing in American cannabis retailer Medmen. As part of the transaction, Tilray and other investors acquired 75% of Medmen’s outstanding convertible bonds from Gotham Green Partners and 65% of the outstanding warrants for $…
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5 issues you need to know earlier than the inventory market opens on Wednesday August 18th

Here are the key news, trends, and analysis investors need to start their trading day: 1. Futures are flat in front of real estate data, Fed logs Traders work on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in Manhattan, New York City, USA, 17 August 2021. Andrew Kelly | Reuters US stock…
