Quick Glance: First Lady Jill Biden tests positive for COVID-19
- Jill Biden has mild symptoms and will remain at home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware for now.
- President Joe Biden tested negative for the virus.
- Jill Biden traveled with her husband to Florida to inspect the damage from Hurricane Idalia.
- President Biden spent the Labor Day weekend at the Delaware beach house and then traveled to a union event in Philadelphia.
Quick Glance: Boris Johnson forgets passcode for Covid inquiry
- Johnson unable to send WhatsApp messages due to forgotten passcode for his old phone.
- Former prime minister still willing to cooperate with the inquiry and does not deny not recalling the code.
- Experts doubt Johnson's excuse and note that he could still access his messages if his WhatsApp is backed up.
- Johnson needs to take full responsibility and share the messages in their entirety with the inquiry.
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Show morePresident Joe Biden is ending his COVID-19 isolation after testing negative for the virus Tuesday night and again Wednesday morning.
Show moreQuick Glance: "I"m feeling great": President Biden tests negative for COVID-19 and is no longer isolated
- WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden was released from seclusion on Wednesday after testing negative for COVID-19 twice, praising immunizations and medical treatment in remarks from the White House Rose Garden.
- He stated that Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Tuesday night and again on Wednesday morning, and that he may lift his severe isolation restrictions.
- The White House went the additional mile by waiting until Biden had a negative antigen test result.
- Officials said they expected Biden to test positive and had a plan in place to deal with it.
Quick Glance: Deshaun Watson saga: Examining the quarterback's suspension and its impact on the Cleveland Browns this season
- Despite this, Watson maintained his innocence in a press conference on Thursday.
- The NFL and the NFL Players Association reached an agreement Thursday in the disciplinary case of Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, which stemmed from two dozen civil complaints alleging sexual assault.
- OPINION: The Browns' owners damaged women by enthusiastically supporting Watson.
- The conference lasted roughly ten minutes.
Quick Glance: Vaccinations saved over 20 million lives in the first year.
- Researchers from London's Imperial College reported in a paper published this week in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases that this more than halved the number of deaths projected without vaccination.
- According to the mathematical modeling, 31.4 million coronavirus-related deaths would have been projected if immunizations had not been available.
- Vaccination could have saved 19.8 million of these deaths, with 12.2 million of them occurring in high- and middle-income nations.
- According to the researcher, if the WHO aim had been met, almost one in every five corona fatalities in poorer nations may have been avoided.
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Quick Glance: US President Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID.
- The US president, Joe Biden, tested positive for COVID.
- The president, 79, is "experiencing very mild symptoms," according to his press secretary, who revealed the news.
- The White House coronavirus response coordinator, Dr. Ashish Jha, said Mr. Biden's symptoms began on Wednesday and include a runny nose, dry cough, and exhaustion.
- NBC News reported on June 16 that the president tested negative for the virus twice that week.
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