China clamped lockdown in the multimillion city of Anyang of Henan province, amid the emergence of the Omicron COVID-19 variant cases in the city, according to
China clamped lockdown in the multimillion city of Anyang of Henan province, amid the emergence of the Omicron COVID-19 variant cases in the city, according to
you know, i wish i would have ordered a bunch of them two months ago, the tests. why didn t he? i mean, the big announcement over this past week was the fact that suddenly because there are these long lines throughout america s cities where people are standing in line to get a test to make sure that they don t spread omicron to grandma, you know, they are talking about we are going to send out 500 million of these at home quick tests. here s the thing. the contract has not been signed. and the website, which is going to be run by the federal government isn t even set up. remember when the federal government set up a website for obamacare, that didn t work for a very long time. so let s hope they are trying to work the bugs out. nonetheless, you know, he said he is in it to win it. if he is healthy in 2024. and newt gingrich was on the laura program last night hosted by her friend raimondo areservoir. newt had this to say about joe
you ve seen this in many countries he ensuring they don t spread omicron. the mood here is one of disappointment, one of anger and that south africa is being targeted specifically for its genomic sequencing excellence which it had been doing since the start of hiv aids epidemic. many experts are saying south africa should be commended for identifying the omicron variant and that this is a scientific success and the response should be one ever assistance as opposed to banning flights. now as you ve already said, we ve actually seen omicron being identified in many parts of the world and the general severance and consensus is that omicron has already spread. what we don t know is if it s more transmissible, if it s more severe and of course efficacy against vaccines. the government and the covid