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US reissues travel advisory urges Americans not to travel to India

US reissues travel advisory urges Americans not to travel to India SECTIONS Last Updated: May 06, 2021, 09:26 AM IST Share Synopsis “Do not travel to India due to COVID-19. Exercise increased caution due to crime and terrorism,” the State Department said on Wednesday in its latest travel advisory that looked identical to the one issued on April 28. AFP The US has reissued its travel advisory on India, urging its citizens not to travel to the country due to an unprecedented surge in the COVID-19 cases there. India is struggling with a second wave of the pandemic with more than 3,00,000 daily new coronavirus cases being reported in the past few days, and hospitals are reeling under a shortage of medical oxygen and beds.

US birth rate drops to record low amid pandemic fallout

The number of new babies born in the United States has dropped to its lowest point in more than four decades as the coronavirus pandemic and an economic meltdown contributed to a years-long baby bust that has demographers worried about future grow

AFA net - CDC Colludes With Teacher Union?

CDC Colludes With Teacher Union? Wednesday, May 5, 2021 @ 7:10 AM Ed Vitagliano, Tim Wildmon, and Walker Wildmon discuss the breaking news on why so many kids aren t back in school yet because of COVID-19.  Walker shares how emails show the CDC relied heavily on recommendations from the American Federation of Teachers for opening/closing schools. The problem, Ed notes, is instead of following the science as the CDC should, political considerations and favors seemed to have been played instead. This appearance of collusion grows when considering donations to Democratic Party candidates by the union increased 8-10 times by tens of millions of dollars versus previous elections.  For more detail, watch the video below.

Man kicked off Southwest Airlines flight for not wearing a mask WHILE EATING candy

CDC reviewing Michigan woman s death after Johnson & Johnson vaccine

CDC reviewing Michigan woman’s death after Johnson & Johnson vaccine 35-year-old woman died on April 19 Updated:  Tags:  Her death, though, is making news for reasons other than just her good work in her community. She received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on April 8, five days before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention paused its usage because of a few cases of blood clots in women three of which were fatal. Symptoms of the rare blood clots develop six to 15 days after getting the shot. “These initial symptoms are fairly vague and nonspecific,” said Dr. Tom Shimabukuro of the CDC COVID-19 Response. (It’s) mainly headache, but importantly, the headaches for these started six or more days after vaccination.”

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