Double-jabbed Brits will be allowed into the US from November 8, marking the end of a blanket ban on foreign tourists entering the country.
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693,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 — more than 200,000 of them this year, despite the widespread availability — and zero cost — of vaccines. However, Steele is for some reason bummed out about being protected from the deadly illness.“Everybody else has their ‘Yay look, here’s my [vaccine] card’ … You wanna see what my face looked like when I had to do it?” she said.
“I think the mandate is what I really have an issue with. I don’t know what comes next, but I do know for me personally I
.Double-jabbed Brits will be allowed into the US from November 8, marking the end of a blanket ban on foreign tourists entering the country.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Halloween Kills,” the horror sequel starring Jamie Lee Curtis, should slash its way to the top of box office charts when it opens in 3,700 North American theaters on Friday.From Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions, the latest “Halloween” installment is projected to generate $35 million to $40 million in its first three days of release.
Coachella and its sister festival Stagecoach have amended the events’ entry policies, so that attendees are no longer required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.The change in policy was published on both festival websites.
Children aged five to 11 in the US could receive the Pfizer vaccine if the US government approves an application put forward by the firm.
UPDATE, SATURDAY AM: Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has rejected a request to block New York City’s vaccination mandate for all Department of Education employees.
On Friday, the New York Times reported that the United States had now suffered over 700,000 deaths related to Covid-19, despite widely-available vaccines and marked drops in deaths in places like California. The nation’s most populous state, once the epicenter of the pandemic, reported just 126 new deaths on Friday.
UPDATE: A group of New York City public school teachers has petitioned the US Supreme Court to block the city’s vaccine mandate, which kicks in this week.
United Airlines is letting go of hundreds of their employees.
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are frustrated that their kids can't be vaccinated against coronavirus. The couple think it's "weird" that the jabs are currently only licensed in the US for those aged over 12 and can't understand why the approval date seemingly keeps getting "pushed" for unknown reasons.
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a vaccine mandate set to go into effect on Monday in the New York City school system.
The initial findings of an anticipated study into the effectiveness of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine on children ages of 5-11 were released today, and the first results seem promising.
said the same thing to a local station in Washington, telling that outlet her father was “a victim of misinformation.”Carlson, who hosts the top-rated program in cable news, has been a frequent target of critique who believe his “just asking questions” approach to vaccine coverage has contributed to hesitancy among right-leaning Americans to get the jab. Watch below, via CNN.
multiple media reports. Any foreign nationals flying to or visiting the U.S.
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