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Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announces a potential settlement in a lawsuit against manufacturers and distributors of addictive opioid painkillers on Thursday, July 22, 2021.
The Missouri Attorney General’s filing mixes state and local COVID case counts and death counts in comparisons, among other errors.
In his lawsuit challenging mask mandates in St. Louis and St. Louis County, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt questioned the effectiveness of past COVID-19 restrictions there.
“Despite having the most restrictive and unconstitutional orders in Missouri, St. Louis County and St. Louis City suffered some of the highest COVID-19 case rates and death rates in Missouri,” the lawsuit filed Monday states.
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The CDC is now recommending vaccinated Americans wear face coverings indoors in certain parts of the country and in all K-12 schools.
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The CDC is changing its mask guidance for Americans. as cases of the Delta COVID variant surge. The CDC now says vaccinated Americans should wear a mask indoors where coronavirus cases are substantial or high.that applies to just over 60% of the country. The viral load of the unvaccinated people is indistinguishable from the breakthrough infections from the vaccinated people, said CDC Director Rochelle Walensky.
The change up comes about two months after the CDC said vaccinated Americans could lose the mask in most situations. But now. new evidence that even vaccinated Americans with so-called “breakthrough” cases can still transmit the virus to others.
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