Now that the New Covid Varient is creeping in, and the State is declaring emergency, we need all to be back to work.
We go from one extreme to another. Just a thought.
Now that the New Covid Varient is creeping in, and the State is declaring emergency, we need all to be back to work.
We go from one extreme to another. Just a thought.
South African scientists have detected more than 30 mutations in the new Covid-19 variant, raising concern that it could possibly better evade the antibody protection created by vaccines and prior infections.
“We don’t know very much about this yet.
What we do know is that this new variant has a large number of mutations. And the concern is that when you have so many mutations, it can have an impact on how the virus behaves,” Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s technical lead on Covid-19, said in a Q&A that was livestreamed on the organization’s social media channels.
The World Health Organization is holding a special meeting to discuss what the new variant may mean for vaccines and treatments, officials.
Always starts in SOuth Africa. Just a thought.
San Francisco Dist. Atty. Chesa Boudin said that he has charged nine people with felonies in a series of shoplifting incidents that included a mass smash-and-grab at Union Square luxury stores.
At least 40 thieves allegedly broke into a Louis Vuitton store on Friday, grabbing whatever they could before loading it into a series of cars parked curbside out front. The shoplifting caravan cut a swath through San Francisco's high-end boutiques, creating a scene of chaos while stealing more than $1 million in merchandise.
Boudin said two of the nine people were charged for possession of firearms during the Friday incident. He said the nine face charges of grand theft, commercial burglary and possession of stolen goods at the felony level.
The district attorney said he would seek in court to keep two of those charged behind bars because of the nature of their alleged crimes.
Any thing about New York City Smach and Grab? Just a thought.
Democratic 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's campaign tried to clarify his position on vaccines, walking back earlier comments that indicated he supported exemptions based on personal or religious beliefs.