#UPDATE Britain on Tuesday became the first Western country to start a mass #coronavirus #vaccine campaign with a 90-year-old receiving the initial jab, as the number of cases in Europe hit 20 million https://t.co/s458ZIZ6cg #PfizerBioNTech pic.twitter.com/0T6JWkSmIq
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 8, 2020
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is entering the final phase of review by U.S. government regulators. Here's a step-by-step look at the process. https://t.co/cLbek4uBwW
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 8, 2020
Tesla’s Musk is relocating to Texas from California, where he had publicly feuded with the state health officials in Alameda County over coronavirus concerns https://t.co/Uw5dAkakCJ pic.twitter.com/KISSycAeoB
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 9, 2020
Defying Trump, House OKs defense bill by veto-proof 335-78 https://t.co/LsJcDnzBoG pic.twitter.com/7wKLUJmBmh
— Military Times (@MilitaryTimes) December 9, 2020
From @WSJopinion: A government controlled entirely by Democrats—Chuck Schumer with Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi—would usher in a new wave of reckless cuts to our military, writes @SenDanSullivan https://t.co/tR4wHPCMBj
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) December 9, 2020
Fans are remembering John Lennon on the 40th anniversary of the former Beatle’s death with flowers, candles and songs in New York's Central Park. Musicians played In Central Park's Strawberry Fields section on Tuesday. https://t.co/gmoJAgp0IQ
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 8, 2020
Humpback whale in New York Harbor ready for closeup at Statue of Liberty https://t.co/DJ7mCnGVgs pic.twitter.com/wbPPJAMtTd
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 9, 2020
4 comments:
Dear America,
You are waking up,
as Germany once did,
to the awareness that
1/3 of your people
would kill another 1/3,
while 1/3 watches.
-Werner Herzog
Two adverse allergic reactions in NHS workers to the Pfizer vaccine yesterday in the UK.
New guidance is anyone that has severe allergic reactions to medicines/foods etc.. are not allowed to have the vaccine...
Supporters of the president, some of them armed, gathered outside the home of the Michigan secretary of state Saturday night. Racist death threats filled the voice mail of Cynthia A. Johnson, a Michigan state representative. Georgia election officials, mostly Republicans, say they have received threats of violence. The Republican Party of Arizona, on Twitter, twice called for supporters to be willing to “die for something” or “give my life for this fight.”
“People on Twitter have posted photographs of my house,” said Ann Jacobs, the chair of the Wisconsin Elections Commission, who alerted her neighbors and the police about the constant threats. She said another message mentioned her children and said, “I’ve heard you’ll have quite a crowd of patriots showing up at your door.”
Sen. Patrick J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, has done something truly extraordinary. He has now stated in unequivocal terms that it’s unacceptable for his fellow Republicans to try to subvert the will of American voters to keep President Trump in power illegitimately.
Why have so few other Republicans proved willing to take this simple step?
Toomey’s declaration contrasts sharply with a new development in the Georgia runoffs. GOP Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue just announced their support for a deranged lawsuit filed by Texas that seeks to overturn popular vote outcomes in four battleground states that Trump lost.
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