“We have yet to control this pandemic,” Dr. Rochelle Walensky, head of the CDC, said Monday.
The sight of fans, many without masks, celebrating the Super Bowl in the streets, in sports bars and at game-watching parties has sparked worries of new outbreaks. “This isn’t how we should be celebrating the Super Bowl,” the mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, Rick Kriseman, tweeted after a maskless party was hosted by Rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in a hangar at the city’s airport, not far from where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the title. https://a1le.xyz/DV1mfk
The sight of fans, many without masks, celebrating the Super Bowl in the streets, in sports bars and at game-watching parties has sparked worries of new outbreaks. “This isn’t how we should be celebrating the Super Bowl,” the mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, Rick Kriseman, tweeted after a maskless party was hosted by Rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in a hangar at the city’s airport, not far from where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the title. https://a1le.xyz/DV1mfk
AP NEWS
Vaccine drive gains speed, but maskless fans fuel worries
The drive to vaccinate Americans against the coronavirus is gaining speed and newly recorded cases have fallen to their lowest level in three months, but authorities worry that raucous Super Bowl...
A computer hacker gained access to the water system of a city in Florida and tried to pump in a "dangerous" amount of a chemical, officials say.
The hacker briefly increased the amount of sodium hydroxide (lye) in Oldsmar's water treatment system, but a worker spotted it and reversed the action. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55989843
The hacker briefly increased the amount of sodium hydroxide (lye) in Oldsmar's water treatment system, but a worker spotted it and reversed the action. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55989843
BBC News
Hacker tries to poison water supply of Florida city
An attempt to raise the level of a corrosive chemical in the water of Oldsmar, Florida, is thwarted.
German officials are considering lifting some measures in the coming weeks, but the shutdown will continue for now. Federal and state representatives are set to announce their decision tomorrow.
"Considering the virus mutations, the steps to lift the restrictions must come carefully and gradually in order to avoid risking the successful curbing of infections," Germany's top officials are expected to say. https://p.dw.com/p/3p88B
"Considering the virus mutations, the steps to lift the restrictions must come carefully and gradually in order to avoid risking the successful curbing of infections," Germany's top officials are expected to say. https://p.dw.com/p/3p88B
Deutsche Welle
Germany set to stay in lockdown for fear of virus mutations — draft document
Though Germany has slowed the spread of the coronavirus, top officials are expected to keep the restrictions in place, according to a draft document seen by DW.
Researchers succeed in taking first 3D photo of coronavirus
So this is what you look like! Until now, there have only been computer graphics of the coronavirus. Now, Austrian researchers have photographed SARS-CoV-2 for the first time in 3D. https://p.dw.com/p/3oBh7
So this is what you look like! Until now, there have only been computer graphics of the coronavirus. Now, Austrian researchers have photographed SARS-CoV-2 for the first time in 3D. https://p.dw.com/p/3oBh7
Deutsche Welle
Researchers succeed in taking first 3D photo of coronavirus
So this is what you look like! Until now, there have only been computer graphics of the coronavirus. Now, Austrian researchers have photographed SARS-CoV-2 for the first time in 3D.
South Africa will give the unapproved Johnson & Johnson vaccine to its front-line health workers beginning next week as a study to see what protection it provides from COVID-19, particularly against the variant dominant there, the health minister said Wednesday.
Zweli Mkhize said South Africa has scrapped plans to use the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine because it “does not prevent mild to moderate disease” of the variant.
The one-shot J&J vaccine is still being tested internationally and has not been approved in any country. https://apnews.com/article/world-news-coronavirus-pandemic-africa-south-africa-coronavirus-vaccine-3f54526ca5bfca84eadfaeaea5ade5d5
Zweli Mkhize said South Africa has scrapped plans to use the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine because it “does not prevent mild to moderate disease” of the variant.
The one-shot J&J vaccine is still being tested internationally and has not been approved in any country. https://apnews.com/article/world-news-coronavirus-pandemic-africa-south-africa-coronavirus-vaccine-3f54526ca5bfca84eadfaeaea5ade5d5
AP NEWS
South Africa scraps AstraZeneca vaccine, will give J&J jabs
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa will give the unapproved Johnson & Johnson vaccine to its front-line health workers beginning next week as a study to see what protection it provides from...
Back in the spring of last year, a 45-year-old man went to the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston because of a coronavirus infection. Doctors treated him with steroids and discharged him five days later.
But the infection never went away — for 154 days.
"So this is an extraordinary individual," infectious disease doctor Jonathan Li says.
So extraordinary in fact that this man's case is offering scientists surprising clues about where the new coronavirus variants emerged and why they're causing explosive outbreaks on three continents. https://mexurl.com/iU7Rwa
But the infection never went away — for 154 days.
"So this is an extraordinary individual," infectious disease doctor Jonathan Li says.
So extraordinary in fact that this man's case is offering scientists surprising clues about where the new coronavirus variants emerged and why they're causing explosive outbreaks on three continents. https://mexurl.com/iU7Rwa
Promising early results from several studies have encouraged researchers around the world to develop and expand canine programs that may screen people for COVID-19 infection at places like airports, hospitals, or sports venues. While these early experiments appear to demonstrate high levels of accuracy by the sniffer dogs, researchers also caution that peer-review processes and larger-scale studies are still needed. https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2021/01/dogs-trained-sniff-out-covid-19/617846/
The Atlantic
The Dogs Trained to Sniff Out COVID-19
Images from around the world, showing canine COVID-19–detection programs under development
People who are fully vaccinated no longer need to quarantine after exposure to someone infected with the coronavirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday.
The CDC's definition of "fully vaccinated" is narrow in scope. The agency urges caution regardless of vaccination status, especially as new variants continue to spread. https://a1le.xyz/ooxAb9
The CDC's definition of "fully vaccinated" is narrow in scope. The agency urges caution regardless of vaccination status, especially as new variants continue to spread. https://a1le.xyz/ooxAb9
Axios
CDC: COVID-19 quarantine is unnecessary for those who are fully vaccinated
The guidance "aligns with quarantine recommendations for those with natural immunity," the CDC says.
Larry Flynt, founder of Hustler magazine and self-proclaimed "smut peddler who cares", has died aged 78.
Flynt died at his home in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning, his brother Jimmy Flynt confirmed to Washington Post.
His career spanned more than five decades, with Hustler's launch in 1974 propelling him to fame.
However it also attracted controversy, and was the subject of repeated law suits - as well as making Flynt the subject of an assassination attempt. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56019589
Flynt died at his home in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning, his brother Jimmy Flynt confirmed to Washington Post.
His career spanned more than five decades, with Hustler's launch in 1974 propelling him to fame.
However it also attracted controversy, and was the subject of repeated law suits - as well as making Flynt the subject of an assassination attempt. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56019589
BBC News
Hustler founder and free-speech activist Larry Flynt dies aged 78
Flynt was also known for his legal battles that reinforced free speech rights in the United States.
Germany's Merkel warns Coronavirus variants could 'destroy' gains against pandemic. Merkel told lawmakers that the agreement between the federal government and state leaders to extend a nationwide lockdown until March 7, with an option to gradually reopen schools, day care centers and hairdressers earlier, was a prudent measure. https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2021/02/11/966823691/germanys-merkel-warns-coronavirus-variants-could-destroy-gains-against-pandemic
What appear to be rivers of gold running through the Amazon rainforest in Madre de Dios state in eastern Peru are in fact prospecting pits, likely left by independent miners, according to NASA's Earth Observatory, which published the photo taken by one of its astronauts. https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/11/americas/rivers-gold-peru-amazon-scli-intl-scn/index.html
CNN
NASA photo shows 'gold' Peruvian Amazon rivers
All that glitters is not gold, the saying goes, as proven by a new photo taken from the International Space Station (ISS).
After officials previously signaled that a foreign trip may not be possible during 2021, UK transport minister, Grant Shapps, says that even a break on home soil may now be out of the question. https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/uk-vacations-canceled-2021/index.html
CNN
UK warns all vacations could be canceled for 2021
Doubts over how vaccines will respond to Covid variations could mean even vacations at home in the United Kingdom could be banned in 2021. New laws threaten 10 years in prison for anyone who breaches quarantine on returning from "red list countries."
Fact check: Are COVID-19 vaccines causing deaths? Online claims of coronavirus vaccines being lethal are rife following a string of deaths in care homes that vaccinated residents. DW looks into cases around the world and what was behind them. https://p.dw.com/p/3otUw
Deutsche Welle
Fact check: Are COVID-19 vaccines causing deaths?
Online claims of coronavirus vaccines being lethal are rife following a string of deaths in care homes that vaccinated residents. DW looks into cases around the world and what was behind them.
Nikki Haley’s Time for Choosing - The 2024 hopeful can’t decide who she wants to be—the leader of a post-Trump GOP or a “friend” to the president who tried to sabotage democracy. https://www.politico.com/interactives/2021/magazine-nikki-haleys-choice/
Politico
Nikki Haley’s Time for Choosing
The 2024 hopeful can’t decide who she wants to be—the leader of the post-Trump GOP or a “friend” to the president who tried to sabotage democracy.
The European Union’s drugs regulator started an early review of CureVac NV’s experimental Covid-19 vaccine, potentially accelerating its path to the market as countries around the world push for more supplies. https://a1le.xyz/n5jod2
Bloomberg
European Regulator Starts Review of CureVac’s Covid Vaccine
The European Union’s drugs regulator started an early review of CureVac NV’s experimental Covid-19 vaccine, potentially accelerating its path to the market as countries around the world push for more supplies.
Germany, fearing new coronavirus variants, imposes border checks with Austria and Czech Republic. Central Europe has become the continent's latest coronavirus hotspot, with Austria struggling to contain an outbreak of the new variant first identified in South Africa and neighboring Czech Republic facing hospital bed shortages on top of a political crisis over lockdowns. https://a1le.xyz/nmdHbG
The Biden administration is considering whether to impose domestic travel restrictions, including on Florida, fearful that coronavirus mutations are threatening to reverse hard-fought progress on the pandemic. https://a1le.xyz/v9f3Fd
McClatchy Washington Bureau
White House looks at domestic travel restrictions as COVID mutation surges in Florida
Outbreaks of the new variants have lent urgency to a review of potential travel restrictions within the United States, an official said.
AstraZeneca’s troubles have been criticism from the EU about delivery shortages, its lack of approval yet in the U.S., and a preliminary study that raised questions about the vaccine’s ability to combat a COVID-19 variant discovered in South Africa. In its favor, however, is that it is cheaper and can be stored at refrigerator temperatures — not the far colder temperatures required of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. https://a1le.xyz/feXm9i
AP NEWS
Some Europeans get choosy about which vaccines they want
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Many Europeans are desperate for a coronavirus vaccine. But not just any vaccine. As AstraZeneca shots are rolling out to European Union nations this month, joining the...
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Saturday that the Senate’s acquittal of former President Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection was a reminder that democracy was fragile, and every American had a duty to defend the truth. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-impeachment-biden/biden-reflecting-on-senate-acquittal-of-trump-says-democracy-is-fragile-idUSKBN2AE030
U.S.
Biden, reflecting on Senate acquittal of Trump, says 'democracy is fragile'
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Saturday that the Senate's acquittal of former President Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection was a reminder that democracy was fragile, and every American had a duty to defend the truth.
The many reported misdeeds of Donald Trump - Donald Trump has won a second impeachment acquittal, but that doesn't mean the former president's legal troubles are over. Multiple ongoing investigations into his conduct - at both the state and federal levels - could scupper his hopes for a political comeback. https://p.dw.com/p/3pL71
Deutsche Welle
The many alleged misdeeds of Donald Trump
Donald Trump has won a second impeachment acquittal, but that doesn't mean the former president's legal troubles are over. Multiple ongoing investigations into his conduct - at both state and federal levels - could scupper his hopes for a political comeback.