how the lab leak theory is picking up steam. reporter: another covid report, 300 pages. the big take away is this statement. the preponderance of information affirms the possibility of a research related incident that was likely unintentional resulting from failures of biosafety containment during vaccine related research. relies on that scientists that have yet to discover any sort of naturally occurring viruses that are similar in composition to covid-19. furthermore, the report argues researchers in china started on at least two covid vaccines in november of 2019 before the pandemic. and that there are also safety concerns at that very lab. this is how the senator of kansas released the report interprets the fighting. i want to emphasize i think this leak was unintentional. they had no reason that they wanted to release this virus. i would hope for the best. we have to assume the worst. reporter: fbi director wray christopher wray said the virus most likely came fro
The new districts for Texas high school football, basketball and volleyball were released on Thursday morning by the University Interscholastic League (UIL) as part of a biennial tradition that takes changing enrollment into consideration for its member 6A-1A schools.
hilton. good to have you here. we have got department of energy racing scillo confidence of the lab leak fbi saying they think it is probably a lab leak. a team of researchers saying probably and will pass on to human. how important is it that we define w what does once and for ohio it is done? hey coach ron rittimann. it is critical that we understand the foundation and where this virus originated because ultimately, with that information will do for us is helpless to save millions of lives when future pathogens and future pandemics emerge and that is bound to happen. we see so many outbreaks that are happening whether it is makhi parks or ebola. we know there are we know there are going to be future pandemics. having this information is critical in and vital to better prepare for the future. as a doctor who has worked on the front lines, having taken care of thousands of covid
Alamo Heights coach Ron Rittimann and his family reflect on COVID-19 sending him to the hospital
Rittimann spent four days at Methodist Hospital in their COVID unit, leading to some scary thoughts, but he s feeling better now. Author: Vinnie Vinzetta (KENS 5) Published: 10:57 PM CST January 19, 2021 Updated: 10:59 PM CST January 19, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Alamo Heights Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Ron Rittimann coached his team s two playoff games from his living room couch, and that’s because he was recovering from COVID-19. He started to feel sick the first week of December. This week, the coach and his family reflected on that experience, and his road to recovery, health and happiness.