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State reports 47 new cases in Norman, no deaths in past week

May 5, 2021 A Cleveland County Health Department employee administers a Coronavirus test in April 2020 at a COVID-19 mobile testing site at Griffin Community Park in Norman. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript In its weekly update Wednesday, the Oklahoma State Department of Health reported no additional COVID-19 deaths over the last week in Cleveland County, where more than 400 people have died in relation to the virus since the pandemic began. The state reported 118 new COVID-19 cases in Cleveland County over the past week, including 47 new cases in Norman. The 47 new cases since last Wednesday bring Norman’s cumulative case count to 14,256. This new case count is lower than the previous week’s report, which showed 55 new COVID cases in Norman over the span of a week. The health department now updates its local COVID-19 dashboard and its statewide risk assessment map once a week.

Starving The Bahamas into submission  - The Nassau Guardian

Starving The Bahamas into submission  Dear Editor, Cynical Bahamians are so busy raking Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis over the hot coals for offering incentives to receive the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine that they’ve lost sight of the bigger picture. The Bahamas is an insignificant afterthought on the international stage that can easily be crushed by First World countries such as the United States of America, which just so happens to be home to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC is located in Atlanta, Georgia, having been formed in 1946. A subsidiary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, which is a federal government agency, the CDC is mandated to safeguard the health of the American people – taxpayers who funds its very existence.

BREAKING: Federal Judge Lifts Nationwide Eviction Ban

  Judge Dabney L. Friedrich vacated the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction ban on Wednesday, after a seven-month legal battle between the Alabama Association of Realtors and the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The Alabama Association of Realtors alongside the Georgia Association of Realtors and several other plaintiffs filed the suit in November when the CDC extended the reach of the eviction ban beyond properties receiving federal assistance. After the update, the plaintiffs said a growing share of renters abused the protections provided by the CARES Act and stopped paying rent. Furthermore, the plaintiffs argued the federal government had overstepped its bounds by extending the moratorium to properties outside of its purview an argument Friedrich agreed with.

Alleged Molestation: Over 7, 800 Nigerians Sign Petition Against Release Of Baba Ijesha

Alleged Molestation: Over 7, 800 Nigerians Sign Petition Against Release Of Baba Ijesha Baba Ijesha as been under fire since he was reported by a comedienne, Damilola Adekoya, popularly known as Princess, that the actor had been defiling her ward since she was seven years old. by SaharaReporters, New York May 03, 2021 Over 7, 800 Nigerians have signed a petition on change.org to ensure that popular Nollywood actor, Olarewaju Omiyinka, aka Baba Ijesha, who allegedly molested a minor is not released from police custody.  Baba Ijesha as been under fire since he was reported by a comedienne, Damilola Adekoya, popularly known as Princess, that the actor had been defiling her ward since she was seven years old.

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