January 10, 2022 COVID mandates prevent Americans from getting back in the game A recent New York Times article, "If You’ve Had Covid, Do You Need the Vaccine?" argues that vaccination is still the best choice after recovering from the disease. It mentions both of us, Mr. Isaac by name and Dr. Kheriaty by reference to a "psychiatrist," with a link to Kheriaty's lawsuit challenging the University of California’s mandate.
January 10, 2022 Arizona nurse fired over vaccine mandate citing religious reasons: It put my 'faith on trial' An Arizona nurse, who was fired over a vaccine mandate, spoke out on 'Fox & Friends First' calling the religious exemption process 'intrusive.'
January 9, 2022 Florida school bans teaching CRT, gender fluidity, and 'mainstream narrative surrounding Covid' A Florida school has a policy against teaching critical race theory, arguing that such curriculum is the result of a 'controlled' message from the media.
January 9, 2022 Moderna CEO pushes for second COVID-19 booster shot, but doctors aren't yet convinced it's necessary During its third-quarter earnings results report, Moderna said commercial booster market sales could be up to $2 billion in the United States in 2022.
January 9, 2022 Omicron wave receding at global epicenter, CDC cautiously optimistic The omicron wave that has whiplashed the world with surging cases has peaked after approximately four weeks in a large South African hospital in the City of Tshwane where the global outbreak first started, according to a recent paper.
January 9, 2022 DeSantis: Biden, Fauci 'hostile' to those focusing on COVID treatments in addition to vaccines The Biden administration and much of the media continues to be hostile toward Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis despite the Palm Coast Republican's success in battling the coronavirus pandemic.
January 9, 2022 Gavin Newsom proposes $2.7B in new anti-COVID spending as more Californians learn to adapt California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday proposed $2.7 billion in emergency funding to combat the recent surge in coronavirus cases in the state, according to reports. Â
January 8, 2022 Omicron surge: New Mexico extends indoor mask mandate New Mexico moved to extend COVID-19 health orders on Friday.Â
January 8, 2022 COVID-19 tests: What should you get? With the omicron variant of the coronavirus rampant across the country, testing has become a crucial component of day-to-day life.Â
January 8, 2022 Biden admin trying to 'work around Congress,' Ohio AG claims after Supreme Court session on vaccine mandates Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on Friday accused President Biden of trying to circumvent Congress with his coronavirus vaccine mandate for businesses, according to a report.Â