in the blast. we begin with the extreme weather threat across the central and southwestern u.s. more than 12 million people under flood watches, heavy rains pummeled phoenix, leaving streets and walkways flooded. meanwhile, a storm warning has been lifted for far southern texas, but rain from that system could spread into oklahoma and louisiana through midweek. so let s talk more about this with cnn meteorologist derek van dam. so much going on. what is catching your eye right now? well, some of the new flood watches that have been issued by the national weather service encompass some large metropolitans across north-central texas including dallas, fort worth, 12 million americans under flood watches as we speak. lots going on here. we re trying to get to all of it. i want you to see what s kind of the broader scope of what s happening. there s this low pressure system that s part of the monsoon that s brought the heavier rain and flooding you saw a moment ago across phoe
monkeypox has caused officials to declare a local public health emergency in king county, washington. the proclamation was signed friday. officials say it will give them the flexibility to respond effectively. there have been nearly 300 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the county. the biden administration has declared monkeypox to be a national public health emergency with 14,000 cases confirmed by the cdc. polio is making a comeback. last month one case was diagnosed in rockland county in the state of new york. the polio virus was found in wastewater in new york city just a few weeks later. the cdc says further testing shows it was in state water as early as april. health officials say this discovery is just the tip of the iceberg. earlier we talked to cnn medical expert dr. leanna nguyen about the dangers of polio, especially for children. this is a virus that used to lead to disabilities, permanent disabilities, incurable
and the variability and symptoms associated is anything from severe fatigue, muscle aches, temperature disregulation, sleep disorders and even a difficulty in concentration. long covid is something that we should be taking seriously. i want to ask you about, doctor, leanna nguyen said you re free to go out if you re vaccinated and boosted. you don t have to isolate. you should be free to go out. you don t have to cancel holiday plans. with new year s eve coming up, i wonder your thoughts on something like that because the netherlands as you know just recently on lockdown, the first european country to be on lockdown again. europe is a hot spot. they always provided preview on where the united states can be. are we headed for another lockdown? should we be headed for another
cnn. they have a top so-called medical expert. her name is dr. leanna nguyen and she is the former president of planned parenthood, former health commissioner for the city of baltimore. so obviously she is extremely trustworthy and competent. he recently said that she now favors lifting mask mandates because science has changed. five months ago she was arguing that on vaccinated americans should not be allowed to leave their homes. in america. now of course, and just five months the science hasn t changed. but the poles have. a new republican governor was elected in the commonwealth of virginia after promising to and draconian covid-19 mandates and empowering parents and letting them decide. after he was sworn in as governor, governor young can began implementing his campaign promises. for the simple act of fulfilling his popular proposals that got him elected. money on the left are vilifying
Judith Ann âJudyâ Partyka, 82, loving wife and mother, passed away and entered into eternal life on Sunday, March 21, 2021. She was born on Feb. 25, 1939, in Upland, Pa., to Clayton and Mary Eleanor Poole.
Partyka worked for NCR in Millsboro, Del., and for Sussex Trust and Delaware National Bank, from which she retired as assistant bank manager. She had graduated from Ridley Township High School in 1956 and maintained close contact with many of her classmates, a.k.a. the âdirty dozen.â
Partyka had a passion for the Lord and his works. She loved participating in church activities and Bible study at Wesley United Church with Pastor Tim, Nora Serman and others. She also loved birdwatching, nature and creating crafts with inspiration from Godâs beautiful landscapes. She was very much cherished by friends and family, and admired by those she encountered. She was an avid lover of the music of Elvis Presley. She was known for her quick wit and her infectious smile