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By Jackson RichmanJul 30th, 2021, 4:49 pm
White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre was baffled during Friday’s White House press briefing by a question from Newsmax over testing for the Delta strain of the coronavirus.
“Karine, how do you test that is the Delta variant, that Covid is the Delta variant,” shouted Newsmax White House correspondent
Emerald Robinson amid technical difficulties with the sound of the weekly “Fun Friday Zoom,” where a reporter asks the White House briefer by video.
A puzzled Jean-Pierre replied, “I don’t understand the question.”
Robinson sought to clarify, “How do you test when that is the dominant strain in the area when people just test whether they’re Covid positive.”
Will
Aaron Rodgers play for the Green Bay Packers during the 2021 NFL season? That is the question that everyone wants to know but no one has an answer for.
Because of his frustrations with the team and the possibility of not returning as a Packer, Rodgers has not reported to the team this entire offseason. If Rodgers does suit up for Green Bay in 2021, it will be his 17th NFL season, all with the Packers.
On Sunday, Rodgers took to Twitter to post a cryptic tweet that possibly hints at his return to Green Bay for 2021.
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On a Friday Zoom call where he was discussing the team’s financial situation from the 2020 season, Green Bay CEO Mark Murphy stated there is, “nothing new,” regarding the ongoing situation.
For the city, the move is about water conservation. Weâve got to be proactive to what we do and make sure we are not letting ourselves get into an extreme situation as we go forward,â city Deputy Utilities Director Joy Eldredge said.
Kevin Bingham of Bingham s Potable Water Delivery in Napa hauls water to rural homes that face such issues as wells drying out and broken pumps. He said the city s proposed water-cutting restrictions would hit some rural residents hard. It s going to have a devastating effect, he said on Monday.
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