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WHO Investigators Are Finally Allowed to Land in China in a Bid to Uncover the Origins of the Coronavirus Pandemic

WHO Investigators Are Finally Allowed to Land in China in a Bid to Uncover the Origins of the Coronavirus Pandemic Time 1/14/2021 Charlie Campbell / Shanghai © NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP via Getty Images Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team, including Peter Daszak (C) and Hung Nguyen (L), investigating the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic, board a bus following their arrival at a cordoned-off section in the international arrivals area at the airport in Wuhan on January 14, 2021. Following many months of wrangling and repeated rebuffs, a World Health Organization (WHO) team touched down in China Thursday to begin an investigation of the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has so far sickened 92 million people around the world, killed almost 2 million, and derailed the global economy.

States Brace for Unrest Ahead of Inauguration

States Brace for Unrest Ahead of Inauguration Claire Hansen © JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images Members of the Washington National Guard, State Patrol and a fence surround the state Capitol as the Legislature opens the 2021 session in Olympia, Washington on January 11, 2021. (Photo by Jason Redmond / AFP) (Photo by JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images) Crowds of protesters – including some armed with rifles – pushed their way into the Capitol, clashed with police, forced their way into the gallery and attempted to gain access to the House floor. That was Michigan, in April – a demonstration against state coronavirus restrictions that now appears to have ominously foreshadowed last week s deadly riots at the U.S. Capitol.

An Illinois man was arrested over threats to kill Democrats during Biden s inauguration, as feds brace for more violence after the Capitol breach

Rep Ocasio-Cortez opens up about Capitol siege: I thought I was going to die

Why AOC says she didn t feel safe around her colleagues during Capitol riot © Jenny Anderson/ABC Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on ABC s The View, Feb. 19, 2020. Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez opened up about the trauma of surviving the Capitol siege and attacked her Republican colleagues in a passionate, hour-long Instagram live Tuesday night. When angry supporters of President Donald Trump, many armed, stormed the Capitol last Wednesday, the congresswoman said she had a very close encounter where I thought I was going to die, though she didn t detail the incident, citing security reasons. All of these thoughts come rushing to you, she said. I did not know if I was going to make it to the end of the day and not just in a general sense but also in a very, very specific sense.

It s Unimaginably Bad How Government Failures and the New COVID-19 Variant Are Pushing the U K s Health System Into Crisis

It s Unimaginably Bad. How Government Failures and the New COVID-19 Variant Are Pushing the U.K. s Health System Into Crisis Time 1/13/2021 Ciara Nugent © Tolga Akmen AFP/Getty Images A patient is taken from an ambulance by staff wearing PPE equipment at the Royal Free Hospital, London, on Jan. 11 as surging cases of Covid-19 are placing health services under increasing pressure Dr Rachel Clarke never dreamed that in her medical career, she would say out loud that hospitals in Britain are running out of oxygen. Yet some hospitals in the U.K. are now in that critical situation, as doctors say the U.K.’s third wave of the coronavirus pandemic is pushing the country’s National Health Service to its limits. “We’re seeing younger patients, we’re seeing sicker patients, and we’ve never really recovered from the first wave,” says Clarke, who works on an acute medical ward in a hospital in Oxfordshire, England, and also in an in-patient hospice set

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