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COVID-19 is persistently infecting more people, and scientists are getting a closer look at autopsies revelation of the strange and frightening damage the disease can inflict on human bodies.
It s been known since the onset of this pandemic that COVID-19 wreaks havoc beyond the respiratory system, also resulting in gastrointestinal conditions, heart impairment, and blood clotting.
Now, one year into the global health crisis, the said autopsies of COVID-19 patients have presented greater details of more prevalent inflammation and damage in brain tissues.
This may help explain the deluge of neurological symptoms manifesting in some patients ranging from headaches, loss of memory, dizziness, weakness and hallucinations, to more severe conditions like strokes and seizures.
now in china as well. trace: pompeo testifying on capitol hill as secretary of state for the first time. he expects a report on cuba attacks. doctors have confirmed that a high pitch sound affected more than 20 americans at the u.s. embassy in havana. they discovered brain abnormalities in the victims. the attacks were deliberate and blamed the castro regime for not affecting diplomats on u.s. soil. cuba denies being involved. mike pompeo saying u.s. officials would respectfully walk away from talks with north korea without the right agreement and that a bad deal is not an option. he said the trump administration has made zero concessions to north korean dictator kim jong-un and will stay form. trace: our demands have been
did he have brain abnormalities neil: you re talking about his biological mother? yeah, right. does he have low i.q.? what kind of mental, intellectual functioning does he have? you know, the defense has their work cut out for them. they have to find some mental serious mental health problems and play that for as much as they can. neil: obviously you mentioned about why his biological mother might have given him up. the issue is from his own lawyer today in court that he s very remorseful, probably had a lot of tragedy to deal with. his adopted father die ago few years ago, his mother a few months ago. she was sort of the one blue piece of glue in his life. he was we re told she will create a case no doubt to say that he was bullied and he had all sorts of problems and
the center of disease and control, it s widespread in seven states across the country including arkansas, georgia and louisiana. sadly the flu they say has already killed seven children so far this season, the cdc is recommending a flu vaccine for everyone and that means you and us over the age of six months, try not to forget to go get the flu shot. arthel: eric, new medical testing revealing brain abnormalities in u.s. workers by phenomena in cuba. doctors search for clues to explain hearing, vision, balance and memory damage. doctors who are treating the victim of unexplained attacks in cuba are searching for answers on how patients developed all kinds of symptoms ranging rangim neurological to vision and cognitive problems. arthel: let s bring in dr. manny
dana: dramatic twist in the sonic attacks on americans and other foreign officials in cuba. doctors treating embassy victims say they found brain abnormalities. victims reported hearing loud sounds before experiencing hearing loss, changes in vision and memory problems. investigators now suggest those sounds may have been a bipro-dub of something else that caused the damage. secretary of state rex tillerson saying today he s convinced these were targeted attacks. fox news alert. senator al franken under growing pressure to resign, as another woman accuses him of sexual misconduct. support from his senate colleagues collapsing, as a growing number of democratic senators call on him to quit. franken s office said he ll have an announcement tomorrow. jason chavis is a contributor. jessica, what are you hearing from the democratic side about how this all came together today? it obviously was supercoordinated, when you had the statements coming out from