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Monthly Archives: December 2020
Dr. Fauci Just Made a Scary Admission About the COVID Surge
Kali Coleman of Best Life – The promise of a COVID vaccine has put many people at ease—but that may not be a good thing. After all, the United States now has more than 326,000 deaths as a result of COVID, and a … Continue reading
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The One Thing You Can Stop Doing to Avoid COVID, According to Doctors
THIS TIME-CONSUMING HABIT LIKELY ISN’T WORTH THE EFFORT, ACCORDING TO MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS Sarah Crow in BestLife – In the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, disinfecting everything from doorknobs to groceries was seen as an essential step in combatting the spread of … Continue reading
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Donald Trump’s presidency – by the numbers
Maegan Vazquez, Christopher Hickey, Priya Krishnakumar and Janie Boschma, CNN – As the days of the Trump presidency wind down, the picture of how his tenure in office compares with that of his predecessors is becoming clearer. It’s long been … Continue reading
Five GOP senators to watch in next month’s Electoral College fight
Jordain Carney of The Hill – Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) is hunting for a Senate Republican to take part in his guaranteed-to-fail effort to overthrow the election results on Jan. 6. The fight is emerging as a division point between … Continue reading
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One Sure Sign You Have COVID Now, According to Doctors
Leah Groth of Eat This, Not That – Hair loss has been linked to the virus. Fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, loss of sense of taste and smell. These are the most commonly identified symptoms of COVID-19. However, over the … Continue reading
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