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COVID-19 Sub-Variant JN.1 Cases Spike To 69 In India With Karnataka As The Highest Contributor

Total cases of COVID-19 cases in India rise to 69 today and as per reports from the Union Health Ministry of India, most of the cases are from Karnataka. TheHealthSite.com

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The Ingraham Angle

experimental shot that does not prevent covid transmission, how does that make any sense in any work place? >> it never made any sense, especially since risk of dying for young people is very, very low. it would never have made sense to mandate the vaccine for them. young men seem to have myocarditis. it is basic principles of science and colleges doing it, they could teach science effectively. >> laura: we have scott gotliebb, on the board of pfizer, urging people to get

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The Ingraham Angle

that does in the prevent covid transmission or prevent you from getting covid; how does this make sense in any school or work place? >> you have been it never made sense. risk of dying or severe disease from covid for young people is very low. it would never made sense to mandate the vaccine for them since young men have myo card ice at high rates an option to require istrary to the principles of science. the colleges that do it i wonder about whether they teach science effectively if they can't evaluate this basic scientific idea >> scott got low is head of the fda on the board of pfizer. and he is continuing to urge people to get he's updated boost and vaccinations.

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FOX Friends First

>> i don't want my staff educated, educated the american staff of what you have done of 1.5 million reports. you continue to say safe and effective. >> will you admit covid transmission was low enough to not justify school closure? >> part of operational guidance was to look at local community transmission, if low, we encourage our kids to get back to school, as noted before. >> carley: how do you feel about that answer and what did you learn from the hearing? >> the answer was couch, but also more honest than previous answers. it was apparent to me dr. rochelle walensky felt school should be opened. they issued guidance, but the guidance wasn't followed.

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FOX Friends First

agenda. same white house that had this entire transgender event during pride month with display that along with the president and first lady, was a joke to the world. they are pushing an agenda, they don't care about the kids. william thomas is a man playing woman in a pool. can you imagine if someone like william ran into a womaning on a soccer field in football and field hockey, no matter what it is. >> todd: david webb, got to leave it there, we appreciate it. joe biden cdc director facing off over covid mandates and guidelines. >> will you admit covid transmission was low enough. >> look at transmission. >> carley: just so that moment with marianette miller-meeks and she is here live, thank you for

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Americas Newsroom

famous sol advertise spectacle when the sunset aligns with the city's grid. it attracts thousands of tourists who line the street and hope to take a picture. covid transmission is less likely outdoors however, quote, in a large gathering where it is difficult to avoid proximity to people outside your home wearing a mask for the duration of a sunset may be a safe bet. also not leaving your home could be a safe bet. that's also a safe bet. go get your sunset picture. you don't have to wear a mask. it is cool. >> bill: hundreds of people on street corners. from iowa tuesday in west des moines, check it out. >> he is attacking me over some of these disagreements but i think he is doing it in a way the voters will side with me. i will focus my fire on biden and he should do the same. he gives biden a free pass. i focus on biden.

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

countries including the best randomized trials out there. you cannot ignore the study it was done by an organization that's considered the highest evidence-based body in all of medicine. they set the standards and medicine it's called the cochran review. they felt at a population level it did not change the trajectory of the covid transmission. if you get to people in a room with high-quality masks, short can reduce the transmission. the reality is this is a ubiquitous virus is nearly inevitable is highly contagious. you cannot wear a mask consistently that long and not get the virus. so all these kids it had their faces covered turns out it did nothing to reduce transmission. >> let me ask you this. there's one level of culpability for mistake there's another level of culpability for int intents. if you did something he knew was wrong at the time you did it. where does this fall?

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

best trials out there, you can't ignore the study done by anth organization consideree d the highest evidence based audit in all of medicine and they set the standards in medicine, they found in a population level, it did not change the trajectory of covid transmission. if you get two people in a rooms with high quality masks, sure, it can reduce transmission butle the reality is thi is is ask ubiquitous virus that was highly contagious, can't wear a mask consistently that long and notge get tht e virus so all of theseu kids that had their faces covered, it turns out it did nothing to reduce transmission. >> let me ask you, i think>> people, there's one level for ac mistake.ul there's never level ofr mi culpability for intent. if you did something you knew. was wrong at the time you did it, where does this fall?

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

countries including the best randomized trials out there. you cannot ignore the study it was done by an organization that's considered the highest evidence-based body in all of medicine. they set the standards and medicine it's called the cochran review. they felt at a population level it did not change the trajectory of the covid transmission. if you get to people in a room with high-quality masks, short can reduce the transmission. the reality is this is a ubiquitous virus is nearly inevitable is highly contagious. you cannot wear a mask consistently that long and not get the virus. so all these kids it had their faces covered turns out it did nothing to reduce transmission. >> let me ask you this. there's one level of culpability for mistake there's another level of culpability for inten intents. if you did something he knew was wrong at the time you did it. where does this fall?

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