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Shut Your Mouth : Maxine Waters Snaps At Jim Jordan as COVID Hearing With Fauci Gets Heated

The exchange of tense words by Representative Jim Jordan with infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci created tension on Thursday s congressional hearing on the COVID-19 pandemic. But the argument was ended by Representative Maxine Waters by telling Jordan to shut his mouth. In the hearing held by the House Coronavirus Crisis Subcommittee, Jim Jordan questioned the chief medical advisor on COVID-19 for the president, Fauci, on when the federal government can start to eliminate precautionary measures against COVID-19. These measures include social distancing and the wearing of masks as part of safety precautions. The Representative of Ohio asked Fauci if what happened to 15 days that the federal government previously mentioned in slowing down the spread of the virus as it already turned into a year of losing liberty. 

Maxine Waters tells Jim Jordan shut your mouth during congressional hearing with Fauci

Maxine Waters tells Jim Jordan shut your mouth during congressional hearing with Fauci Chelsey Cox, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON Rep. Jim Jordan exchanged tense words with infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci during a congressional hearing Thursday on the coronavirus pandemic. Rep. Maxine Waters ended the debate by telling Jordan to shut your mouth. © Susan Walsh, AP Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., speaks during a House Select Subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, April 15, 2021, on the coronavirus. During a hearing held by the House Coronavirus Crisis Subcommittee, Jordan, R-Ohio, questioned Fauci on when the federal government can begin drawing back social-distancing and mask-wearing precautions.

St Cloud-area counties have more than 150 new COVID-19 cases

ST. CLOUD More than 150 new cases of COVID-19 in St. Cloud-area counties were reported Friday. Community transmission remained high across Minnesota last week, according to the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control. Another six Minnesotans died from COVID-19 and 2,299 more people have tested positive for the disease across the state, according to Friday s report from the Minnesota Department of Health.  In Benton County, there were 17 new cases of COVID-19 reported Friday; there were 73 new cases of COVID-19 reported in both Sherburne and Stearns counties the same day. The number of people in Minnesota who tested positive for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus reached 552,117 cases on Friday and 6,995 people have died, according to MDH. 

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