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University community reminded to continue taking COVID-19 precautions

University community reminded to continue taking COVID-19 precautions
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Fox News Live

and that is essentially similar to omicron which everybody's heard about. it's about 20% of cases here in the united states. thankfully, even though there are some mutations in it, it is still similar enough that tests are able to detect it, and and our immunity still probably protects against the most severe illness. now, what you see people like scientists and public health officials are really looking at right now is the ba-26 variant. now, that is a highly mutated variant different from omicron. the profile suggests that our tests are still going to be able to capture it, and it is likely that the upcoming fall booster shot may still offer some protection, but the truth is we don't exactly know. aishah: so really quickly because we're coming up on this break here, nicole, is so these colleges like the one in atlanta that are going way back to those 2020 mandates, practically back to when covid first started, not only mask mandates, but also temperature checks, social distancing, contact tracing, no large gatherings, some people

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Covid

so they were developing surge capacity in those countries at the same time as they were training their health workers in procedures such as contact tracing. so they appeared to be much better prepared because of what they had learned from the sars outbreaks. the uk and europe didn't see major outbreaks of sars and mers. former health secretary, jeremy hunt, suggests the uk failed to learn the lessons from asia, where fast quarantine and contact tracing then slowed down the spread of covid. this assumption that you can't stop the spread of the virus, i think that was deeply entrenched when covid arrived. we didn't look at countries like south korea and taiwan, which had a very different assumption about the effectiveness of quarantining. so there was a shared assumption that herd immunity was inevitably

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Covid

in fact, i visited some of those countries during the period after sars and before the current pandemic, and some of those countries had actually established isolation wards with hundreds of beds in their hospitals. so they were developing surge capacity in those countries at the same time as they were training their health workers in procedures such as contact tracing. so they appeared to be much better prepared because of what they had learned from the sars outbreaks. the uk and europe didn't see major outbreaks of sars and mers. former health secretary, jeremy hunt, suggests the uk failed to learn the lessons from asia, where fast quarantine and contact tracing then slowed down the spread of covid. this assumption that you can't stop the spread of the virus, i think that was deeply entrenched when covid arrived. we didn't look at countries like south korea and taiwan, which had a very different assumption about the effectiveness of quarantining.

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Breakfast

kong? i believe they had a profound affect on those countries. _ kong? i believe they had a profound affect on those countries. in i kong? i believe they had a profound affect on those countries. in fact, i affect on those countries. in fact, i visited _ affect on those countries. in fact, i visited some of those countries in the period — i visited some of those countries in the period after sars and before the current _ the period after sars and before the current pandemic. some of those countries — current pandemic. some of those countries established isolation wards— countries established isolation wards with hundreds of beds in their hospitals, _ wards with hundreds of beds in their hospitals, so they were developing surge _ hospitals, so they were developing surge capacity in those countries at the same _ surge capacity in those countries at the same time they were training their— the same time they were training their health workers in procedures such as _ their health workers in procedures such as contact tracing. so they appear— such as contact tracing. so they appear to — such as contact tracing. so they appear to be much better prepared because _ appear to be much better prepared because of what they had learned from _ because of what they had learned from the — because of what they had learned from the sars outbreaks. the because of what they had learned from the sars outbreaks. the uk and euro -e from the sars outbreaks. the uk and eur0pe didn't — from the sars outbreaks. the uk and europe didn't see _ from the sars outbreaks. the uk and europe didn't see major— from the sars outbreaks. the uk and europe didn't see major outbreaks - from the sars outbreaks. the uk and europe didn't see major outbreaks of| europe didn't see major outbreaks of sars and mers. former health secretaryjeremy hunt suggested the uk failed to learn the lessons from asia where fast quarantine and contact rating slow down the spread of covid. , ., ,, , ., ., contact rating slow down the spread ofcovid. ,. ,, , ., ., of covid. this assumption that you cannot step _ of covid. this assumption that you cannot step the — of covid. this assumption that you cannot stop the spread _ of covid. this assumption that you cannot stop the spread of - of covid. this assumption that you cannot stop the spread of the - of covid. this assumption that you | cannot stop the spread of the virus, i think that was deeply entrenched when covid arrived and we didn't

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Diphtheria outbreak hits Yobe, 289 cases recorded in seven local governments

Health officials in Yobe State have reported a surge in diphtheria cases over the past few weeks, and they said the situation is becoming increasingly critical.

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The Five

we'll be exploring this tonight on jesse watters prime time. janine knows forensics. you can get prints or dna off of a sandwich laying in a landfill 25 years ago. [laughter] they can't dust anything off this little baggy? remember contact tracing at the white house? remember when trump got covid and they did these diagrams -- [laughter] oh, no, no, no one cares. there's no contact tracing at all for the cocaine. every time they can't get to the bottom of something, it helps democrats. the scotus leaker -- >> yes, we'll never know! >> the epstein tapes -- [laughter] hillary's e-mails, the pipe bomber. it's, like, everything they can't get to the bottom of suspiciously -- and you know what? this does remind me of the epstein tapes. remember, epstein hung himself in and, like, every tape was blank. >> yes. >> like, every tape happened to be not working. the same thing here. and so cheadle, the woman that runs the secret service i found out, was assigned to joe biden

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The Five

of the dealer, and we will be exploring this tonight on "jesse watters prime time." jeanine know's forensics vehicle you can get prints or dna off of a sandwich laying in a landfill 25 years ago. [laughter] they can't dust anything off this little baggie? remember contact tracing at the white house? remember when trump got covid? the disease diagrams? oh, no, no, no, no one cares. there is no contact tracing at all for the cocaine. every time they can't get to the bottom of something, it helps democrats. the scotus leaker. >> greg: yes, we'll never know! >> jesse: the epstein tapes. hillary's emails. the pipe bomber. everything they can't get to the bottom of, suspiciously -- and you know what, this does remind me of the epstein tapes. remember epstein hung himself, and like every tape was blank. >> greg: yes. >> jesse: every tape happened to be not working. the same thing here. and so, the woman that runs the secret service, i found out, was

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University updates COVID protocols, resources

University updates COVID protocols, resources
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Gutfeld

medical treatment at all. no testing. i'm not going to stick a swab up my nose for you. no temperature checks. how did anyone ever think this was acceptable? in order to come in my establishment, you're going to have to let me point this gun at your head and pull the trigger. sounds great. no contact tracing. i'm not going to tell you who i've been meeting with or been. this never should have happened. freedom of thought. the one they fear more than anything else. no matter what merrick garland believes, you're allowed to think whatever you want to think. whether it's true or not. that second part is very important. people like to say things like, you're allowed to believe what you want. you're not allowed to spread misinformation. yes, you are. that's the whole idea of freedom of speech. you're allowed to speculate.

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